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A National Guard vehicle on Wednesday collided with a civilian car in Washington, D.C., amid President Donald Trump’s federal ...
At least two Tennessee cities had higher rates of violent and property crime than Washington, D.C., last year. Memphis ...
A Vandal threw rocks through church windows in Washington D.C. as Trump administration's federal crime crackdown has led to more than 550 arrests in the capital.
It was 11pm on a weeknight and, in a McDonald's just a 10-minute walk from the White House, a homeless man got the shock of his life after refusing to come out of the restroom.
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National Guard military vehicle collides with civilian car in DC's Capitol Hill neighborhood
D.C. National Guard vehicle crashed into a civilian car on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning, injuring one person amid Trump's crime crackdown deployment.
South Park” is continuing its cartoon assault on the Trump administration, with an episode on Wednesday that addresses the ...
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Mediaite on MSNStunning Video Shows DC Man Detained, Wrestled to Ground by Federal Agents While Crying Out for His Family
A man was aggressively detained and wrestled to the ground on Wednesday by police and federal officers who approached his car outside of the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
The crash happened on 8th Street and North Carolina Avenue Southeast around 6 a.m. Wednesday. One person was trapped in the car, and DC Fire had to extract them. Spokesperson Vito Maggiolo confirmed ...
What started as an 800-troop mission for the D.C. National Guard has ballooned to more than 2,000 troops as Republican ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) and other officials in Washington, D.C., say the Trump administration’s crime crackdown is really about exerting power and elevating immigration enforcement — not ...
Fox News' Bret Baier was caught on video getting ticketed for distracted driving in Washington, D.C., amid Trump's takeover of the capital police force. Baier claimed he picked up his phone as he ...
More than a week into a city crime emergency and after five months of being invaded by Venezuela, life in Washington, D.C., is remarkably normal. Except for the rhetoric from the White House and ...
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