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Jeffery Carroll named interim DC police chief days after scathing report claimed agency was fudging crime data

December 18, 2025
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Jeffery Carroll named interim DC police chief days after scathing report claimed agency was fudging crime data

Veteran police officer Jeffery Carroll will take over as interim chief of Washington’s police force, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Wednesday, after it was announced earlier this month that the department’s leader was stepping down.

Carroll, who joined the Metropolitan Police Department in 2002, takes over as a federal law enforcement surge is underway in the nation’s capital, launched by President Donald Trump in August. Trump’s Republican administration says the operation is meant to tackle crime rates that for years were surging but had been on the decline.

In his current role as executive assistant chief of specialized operations, Carroll is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the department. He was appointed to the position by outgoing police Chief Pamela Smith in 2023.

Metropolitan Police Department Executive Assistant Chief Jeffery Carroll and District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser at a press conference.
Carroll has been a part of the Metropolitan Police Department since 2002. AP

Carroll’s profile has risen recently as he joined Bowser at press conferences in connection with the shooting last month of two National Guard troops as they patrolled a subway station three blocks from the White House. Carroll provided details of the shooting during the initial press conference, including that the attack had been carried out by a lone gunman.

As a career MPD officer, Carroll joins a line of other chiefs who have risen through the ranks of the department.

National Guard patrol in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, with the Washington Monument in the background.
Carroll has served as the department’s executive assistant chief of specialized operations since 2023. AP

He takes over at a tumultuous time, when members of Congress and the U.S. attorney’s office have questioned how the department keeps its crime statistics. Members of the city council and residents, meanwhile, have questioned the MPD’s role in the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts that have rounded up hundreds of people in addition to criminal arrests.

Smith, appointed in 2023, had been brought in to stabilize a department facing staffing shortages and a city shaken by post-coronavirus pandemic crime.

But her tenure unfolded amid a fierce battle over authority, as Trump asserted federal control over the Metropolitan Police Department and deployed National Guard troops and federal agents alongside the city’s officers.

Police officers detain a person from an encampment near the McPherson Square metro station in Washington, DC.
Metropolitan Police Department officers detain a person after removing him from his encampment outside of the McPherson Square metro station, a few blocks away from the White House in Washington, DC, on October 2, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

The 2023 spike in violence prompted congressional hearings and led city leaders to expand police authority, including authorizing drug-free zones in areas with persistent crime. Lawmakers also rewrote parts of the city’s criminal code in an effort to stem the rise in violent offenses.

Early the next year, the city began to see improvement. Overall, crime fell by about 17% in the first 10 weeks of 2024, a drop Smith attributed to the new law and to targeted deployments in neighborhoods experiencing repeated trouble. She also imposed temporary youth curfew zones in several parts of the district.

The change in police leadership comes as Bowser, a Democrat, has announced that she won’t seek reelection next year.

The post Jeffery Carroll named interim DC police chief days after scathing report claimed agency was fudging crime data appeared first on New York Post.

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