US Published July 6, 2023 12:27pm EDT
Violence soars amid DC police crisis as 5 killed in just 1 day
Violent crime is up 30% this year in Washington, DC, compared to last year
By Andrew Mark Miller | Fox News
DC police staffing drops to lowest level in 50 years
Lucas Tomlinson reports on the increase in crime in Washington, D.C. as police staffing reaches a half-century low.
Five people were shot and killed in Washington, D.C., in a 24-hour period, which brought the shooting death total to 13 in the past week as crime continues to surge in the nation’s capital amid a severe police staffing crisis.
Maxwell Emerson, 25, was shot and killed on the campus of Catholic University Wednesday following an argument. It represented the fifth shooting death in the city in the 24-hour period between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the police department’s website.
Over the past week, Washington, D.C., experienced 13 homicides, and police crime data showed that 125 people have been shot and killed this year, a 17% increase from last year.
The data showed that violent crime and property crime are both up 30%.
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