A surge of federal agents descended to Washington D.C. Monday night just hours after President Donald Trump announced a crime emergency and put the Metropolitan Police Department under the command of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
During a briefing at the White House Tuesday, the results of the first night of the new enforcement and federal partnership with MPD were revealed.
🚨LAW & ORDER IS HERE
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 12, 2025
Last night 850 officers & agents were SURGED across DC.
23 total arrests were made consisting of:
Homicide
Firearms offenses (6 illegal guns)
Possession with intent to distribute narcotics
Lewd acts
Stalking
Drunk driving
Possession of a high-cap mag
Etc. pic.twitter.com/Gk4aF9NERt
The ramped up arrests came on the same night D.C. suffered its 100th murder of the year.
Last night, DC suffered the grave milestone of its 100th homicide for 2025. Let’s hope this federal intervention leads to real change to the laws in DC that allow this to happen year after year. https://t.co/DevNRdqi2A
— DC Police Union (@DCPoliceUnion) August 12, 2025
On Tuesday, Attorney General Bondi had a meeting with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser about the way forward.
"I just concluded a productive meeting with DC Mayor Bowser at the Department of Justice. We agreed that there is nothing more important than keeping residents and tourists in Washington, D.C. safe from deadly crime. At President Trump’s direction, the Justice Department will work closely with D.C. city government and DC Police Department to make Washington, D.C. safe again," Bondi said.
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Our Command Center is committed to @POTUS’ mission to Make D.C. Safe Again.
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) August 12, 2025
Proud of the work these brave men and women are doing. pic.twitter.com/lientaiYeW