Washington, D.C. ought to stand as a beacon of national pride and a sanctuary for tourists, residents, and public officials alike. Regrettably, while some journalists and politicians may paint a rosy picture, the stark reality is that our nation’s capital is far from secure.
Let’s delve into the numbers:
- In 2024, Washington, D.C. recorded a homicide rate of 27.3 per 100,000 residents, marking it as the fourth-highest homicide rate in the nation—almost six times that of New York City and surpassing cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and Compton.
- If Washington, D.C. were a state, it would boast the highest homicide rate of any state in the U.S.
- Back in 2012, the homicide rate in Washington, D.C. was a mere 13.9 per 100,000 residents.
- Carjackings surged by 547% from 2018 to 2023.
- In 2024, the number of carjackings was three times that of 2018.
- Allegations have emerged that the Metro Police Department leadership may be manipulating data to present a more favorable image of crime statistics.
- Many residents express reluctance to report crimes, fearing repercussions.
- Research indicates that over half of all violent crimes in the U.S. go unreported.
- A recent report from WUSA-TV highlighted D.C. residents’ frustrations over rising violence, questioning police statistics and demanding genuine action to restore safety in their neighborhoods.