Federal Prosecutors Probe DC Police Over Alleged Manipulation of Crime Data

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Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into claims that Washington DC police officials falsified crime statistics to make the city appear safer.

The inquiry began after a senior officer was suspended for allegedly altering reports, including downgrading serious offenses such as stabbings and carjackings to lesser crimes. While the officer denies wrongdoing, prosecutors are now examining potential misconduct by multiple police and city officials.

The controversy comes amid sharp disagreements over whether crime in the nation’s capital has truly declined. City leaders have pointed to statistics showing a significant drop in violent crime over the past year, while the local police union insists those numbers are misleading and do not reflect daily realities on the streets.

Union leaders claim officers were directed by command staff to underreport violent incidents, deliberately adjusting classifications to keep overall crime figures low. Critics argue that such practices could undermine public trust and distort policy decisions on policing.

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