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American Focus > Blog > Crime > DC police chief accused of fudging crime data in blistering report days after resignation announced
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DC police chief accused of fudging crime data in blistering report days after resignation announced

Last updated: December 15, 2025 2:15 pm
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Police Chief Pamela Smith has come under fire for allegedly pushing officers to lower crime statistics through questionable means. The House Oversight Committee issued a scathing report detailing how Chief Smith incentivized her subordinates to misclassify certain crimes, including violent offenses, in order to create the illusion of reduced crime rates in Washington, DC.

The report, which was released just days before Chief Smith’s resignation announcement, revealed that she pressured district commanders to downgrade assault and burglary charges, berated them for reporting accurate crime statistics, and even suspended one commander for allegedly falsifying data. This manipulation of crime data calls into question the validity of the reported 35% decrease in violent crime and 11% decrease in property crime in the city last year.

According to the report, Chief Smith required commanders to seek approval for classifying crimes directly from her and other high-ranking officials before entering them into the police records system. This approval process was aimed at ensuring that only certain crimes that would affect public statistics were reported, leading to the misclassification of crimes such as assaults with dangerous weapons as “endangerment with a firearm” and burglaries as “unlawful entry.”

The report also highlighted instances where Chief Smith expressed dissatisfaction with the daily crime reports, as they included crimes that were publicly disclosed. Commanders testified that they were reprimanded for reporting robbery sprees and other crimes that would impact the city’s crime statistics, leading to a culture of underreporting and misclassification within the police department.

The revelations in the report have raised concerns about the integrity of crime data in Washington, DC, and have prompted calls for further investigation into the practices of the DC Police Department. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office was made aware of the findings of the House Oversight Committee’s investigation, and Chief Smith’s resignation announcement has been seen as a possible response to the allegations of data manipulation.

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As the city grapples with the fallout from these revelations, questions remain about the true extent of crime in Washington, DC, and the impact of Chief Smith’s actions on public safety and trust in the police department. The upcoming Justice Department report is expected to shed further light on the situation and provide recommendations for addressing the issues raised in the House Oversight Committee’s report. Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C. recently attended a press conference alongside FBI Director Kash Patel and other authorities to address the shooting of two National Guard members in the city. The incident, which occurred on November 27, 2025, has raised concerns about the safety and security of the capital.

The Metropolitan Police Department has been tight-lipped about the incident, failing to provide any comments or updates on the investigation. This lack of transparency has only added to the anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the shooting.

The shooting comes at a time when tensions between local and federal authorities are already running high. Following a series of high-profile crimes, including the fatal shooting of a congressional intern and the assault of a Department of Government Efficiency employee, former President Trump took control of policing in the capital. Despite initial resistance from Mayor Bowser, who cited crime data showing declines in serious offenses, Trump’s federalization of law enforcement was eventually implemented.

In response to Trump’s crackdown, Mayor Bowser authorized the deployment of National Guard troops and other federal agents to support local police efforts. While initially skeptical of the federal intervention, Bowser later acknowledged the need for additional resources to address rising crime rates in the city.

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During the press conference, Trump highlighted his concerns about the worsening crime situation in Washington, D.C. He referenced reports of manipulated crime data and emphasized the importance of addressing the underlying issues contributing to the uptick in violence.

As the investigation into the shooting of the National Guard members continues, Mayor Bowser and other officials are working to ensure the safety and security of all residents and visitors in the nation’s capital. The collaboration between local and federal authorities will be crucial in addressing the root causes of crime and implementing effective measures to prevent future incidents.

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