VA demands change on DC crime policies after resident’s brutal murder

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Virginia Attorney General addresses a letter to D.C. mayor and city council demanding stricter action on violent crime.

reported that the average D.C. homicide suspect had been arrested 11 times before committing a homicide, according to the Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee. He said,"I urge the city’s leadership to address the scourge of violent crime that is growing more intolerable by the day."Mayor Bowser held a press conference on March 6 to address public safety concerns and announced an expanded police presence in the D.C. Adams Morgan area.

Fox News Digital reached out to Mayor Bowser and the D.C. city council for comment on Miyares' demands and is awaiting a response. Miyares said,"Violent crime has gone up in Washington D.C. the last couple of years, and it goes back to this criminal first, victim last mindset." He expressed that the first rule of government is being able to protect one’s citizens.

"So many of our elected leaders need to realize there is a problem and to stop doing these policies," he said."The real world doesn’t measure by your intentions; they measure by your results."

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