Federal law enforcement agencies, in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington D.C., have intensified their presence in the city to enhance public safety. This increased deployment includes a notable concentration of officers in key nightlife districts such as U Street, Georgetown, and 14th Street. The coordinated effort aims to address safety concerns and improve the overall security environment in the capital. The Department of Justice has publicly acknowledged the ongoing collaboration, emphasizing the commitment to making Washington D.C. safer. Political figures and community advocates have echoed calls to "Make D.C. Safe Again," underscoring the urgency of restoring order and safety in the city.
It's time to clean up DC!
Maybe a coincidence but the masked feds seem to be showing up in a lot of the nightlife areas - U Street, Georgetown, 14th Street. Are they just targeting the places DOGEbros go drinking? https://t.co/2wW1thCYro
Federal law enforcement agencies are working tirelessly with D.C. Police to #MakeDCSafeAgain. 📷: @USMarshalsHQ https://t.co/UOXaW2RCs2