D.C. police have started patrolling with the National Guard, a change in the relationship between local and federal officials in the aftermath of last week’s shooting that killed one guard member and left another critically injured.
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In some instances, officers have already started working directly alongside National Guard members on patrol, according to a D.C. police official who asked not to be named to openly discuss the plans. But it’s unclear how long the pairing will last. D.C. Police Chief Pame

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