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FOX 5 DC on MSNFamily of woman killed in DC hit-and-run crash pleads for help identifying driver
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is investigating a deadly hit-and-run crash that left a woman dead in Northeast, D.C., on Saturday night. The incident occurred on Eastern Avenue, and police are now asking for the public's help in locating the driver who fled the scene.
As the federal emergency that created the surge of law enforcement and National Guard winds down, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said the "useful life" of the Guard in Washington is "coming to an end."
D.C. police said more than 100 shell casings were found after shots were fired into a Southeast D.C. home Tuesday while residents were asleep inside.
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Trump’s emergency order for DC is set to expire, but House moves to place new limits on the city
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office said the order expires at midnight. The National Guard and some other federal agencies will continue their deployment, and at least some National Guard troops from outside the District of Columbia will remain in the nation’s capital at least through the end of November at the request of the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump stopped for a surprise dinner with Cabinet members in Washington, D.C., Tuesday night to demonstrate city safety and also faced down left-wing protesters.
Jawanna Hardy, founder of a group that works with victims of gun violence as young as 3, said many in her community were hopeful when President Donald Trump announced a federal takeover of law enforcement in the nation’s capital.
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USA TODAY on MSNTrump's 30-day takeover of the DC police is ending. What happens next?
Trump's 30-day public emergency declaration in Washington DC is set to expire after Sept. 10, but the National Guard will remain.
The man accused of slinging a sandwich at a federal officer in Washington, D.C., which turned him into a symbol of opposition to President Trump’s crackdown on local crime, has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor assault.