Interim U.S. attorney Ed Martin initiates a crackdown on gun violence in Washington, D.C., reviving a charged federal prosecution strategy reminiscent of Donald Trump’s first term. This initiative, branded “Make D.C. Safe Again,” targets felons and repeat offenders illegally possessing firearms, aiming to flood federal courts with cases amid a notable 11 percent rise in homicides this year, despite a general decline in violent crime.
In his announcement, Martin emphasizes the need to confront “unacceptably common” violence in the city, bolstered by additional federal agents to support the effort. While some local leaders express concern about the premise that current safety measures are insufficient, the strategy raises questions about its potential impact on community safety and policing practices. As D.C. grapples with these rising tensions, stakeholders will be watching closely for the initiative’s outcomes in the coming months.
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