“My son was murdered. ...I can never see him again. I can never talk to him again. I just stare at his ashes, at his picture. ... No parent should have to go through this.” Mother of slain UMass student backs Trump’s federal takeover of D.C. police. https://t.co/MpQtgKVvc2
The Mother of a UMass student who was fatally shot in Washington, D.C., backed President Trump’s imposition of federal control over law enforcement in the nation’s capital. https://t.co/uZA5lLkzsG
‘He mattered’: Family of slain Mass. intern speaks out amidst federal takeover of Washington DC https://t.co/PWfJGvihdy
The mother of Eric Jachym, a 21-year-old University of Massachusetts student and Congressional intern who was fatally shot in Washington, D.C. this summer, has publicly supported President Donald Trump's recent announcement to federalize law enforcement in the nation's capital. Tamara Jachym expressed relief and gratitude, stating that her son "didn't die in vain" following the president's crackdown on crime in Washington, D.C. Her endorsement comes amid broader efforts to enhance safety in the city, which has experienced a rise in violent incidents. Jachym's reaction highlights the personal impact of the federal takeover, which aims to address ongoing public safety concerns in the district.