DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Jeanine Pirro’s ‘investigation’ into DC crime statistics ends without criminal charges

December 15, 2025
in News
Jeanine Pirro’s ‘investigation’ into DC crime statistics ends without criminal charges

Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, announced she was ending an investigation into crime statistics in D.C. without filing criminal charges.

In August, President Donald Trump claimed that “D.C. gave Fake Crime numbers in order to create a false illusion of safety. This is a very bad and dangerous thing to do, and they are under serious investigation for so doing!”

The president made the statement to justify ordering the National Guard to D.C. while experts insisted the district’s crime rate had dropped since COVID-era highs.

“President Trump has reduced crime in DC even more than originally thought,” Pirro claimed on Monday. “The uncovering of manipulated crime statistics in the MPD makes clear that crime was higher than reported.”

“In August 2025, the United States Attorney’s Office in DC began an investigation into MPD’s reported deflation of crime statistics. The need for accurate information to fight crime is essential,” she said in a statement. “After a review of almost 6000 reports and the interview of over 50 witnesses, it is evident that a significant number of reports had been misclassified, making crime appear artificially lower than it was.”

“The conduct here does not rise to the level of a criminal charge. However, it is up to MPD to take steps to internally address these underlying issues,” Pirro added.

The post Jeanine Pirro’s ‘investigation’ into DC crime statistics ends without criminal charges appeared first on Raw Story.

Head of LA homeless nonprofit charged with pocketing millions, splurging on luxuries including a Hermès jacket and a trip to Vegas
News

Head of LA homeless nonprofit charged with pocketing millions, splurging on luxuries including a Hermès jacket and a trip to Vegas

by Business Insider
January 24, 2026

Alexander Soofer, manager of an LA-based housing program, is being charged with wire fraud and pocketing $10 million in public ...

Read more
News

Anti-Abortion March Brings Thousands to D.C., and a Sense of Frustration

January 24, 2026
News

John Brodie, Former Star Quarterback for the 49ers, Dies at 90

January 24, 2026
News

Arkansas Powerball player claims $1.82B jackpot — second-largest prize in US history — and chooses cash option

January 24, 2026
News

‘I Want Your Sex’ Review: Olivia Wilde and Cooper Hoffman Are a Riot In Gregg Araki’s Erotic Comedy Thriller

January 24, 2026
What Europe Learned From the Greenland Crisis

What Europe Learned From the Greenland Crisis

January 24, 2026
An Unlikely Source of Crypto Innovation: Afghanistan

An Unlikely Source of Crypto Innovation: Afghanistan

January 24, 2026
‘Stunning reversal’: Pentagon drops China as top threat in ‘dramatic’ new defense strategy

‘Stunning reversal’: Pentagon drops China as top threat in ‘dramatic’ new defense strategy

January 24, 2026

DNYUZ © 2025

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2025