- by foxnews
- 01 Jun 2026
Now, the Metropolitan Police Department is embroiled in scandal, as 13 officers have been placed on leave, with some already undergoing termination, according to MPD Interim Chief Jeffrey Carroll, as an ongoing probe into alleged manipulation of statistics unfolds.
"Our Internal Affairs Bureau has completed an investigation into crime reporting," Carroll said. The MPD did not immediately respond to a Tuesday request for comment. "This investigation was reported - it was referred to us earlier this year from the United States Attorney's Office."
Senior officials, including an assistant chief and district commander, are among those being scrutinized, according to reports.
Trump received heavy blowback from District officials and Democratic lawmakers for dispatching the Guard to the area after declaring on Truth Social that "DC gave fake crime numbers in order to create a false illusion of safety."
On Wednesday, the White House responded to the contrast, telling Fox News Digital, "President Trump was right - crime in Washington DC was a serious problem before he took bold action to establish a task force to make the city safe and beautiful again."
"Now, crime rates have dropped dramatically, dangerous criminals have been removed from the streets, and the city's true grandeur is being restored. Democrats should learn an important lesson from this, instead of instinctively attacking the President and his great ideas, they should work with him to deliver for the American people." said White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson.
Meanwhile, several Democrats, including those in the District, have lambasted Trump for his actions.
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., slammed the White House in August, saying the president's use of federal law enforcement within her city is a "disproportionate overreaction" and "offensive."
Schwalb's office said in a statement at the time that Trump had no right to supplant then-chief Pamela Smith, with the AG adding that his actions represented a "hostile takeover."
"The Administration is abusing its limited, temporary authority under the Home Rule Act, infringing on the District's right to self-governance and putting the safety of DC residents and visitors at risk," Schwalb said, further calling the move the greatest threat to the District's "home rule" provisions of self-governance.
In a profane response a month later to the Guard's presence, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., declared Congress would never provide consent to Trump's actions in Washington.
"No f---ing way," he said in response to a question on extending the National Guard's tenure.
Fox News Digital reached out to Schwalb, Holmes-Norton, Schumer, and the MPD for comment.
Meanwhile, the MPD's union boss welcomed the news, saying his members "warned that this toxic culture of coercion, fear, and corruption left thousands of cases uninvestigated, denied victims justice, gaslit residents, and endangered public safety."
"Forensic teams were not dispatched, evidence went uncollected, detectives were never notified, and dangerous criminals walked free. All while the public was fed falsified Daily Crime Report (DCR) numbers," Gregg Pemberton said.
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