The District on Monday recorded its 200th homicide this year, the first time that symbolic threshold of deadly violence has been reached in the nation’s capital since 2003.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives is partnering with D.C.’s police department to offer more reward money in hopes of getting illegal guns off the streets. The ATF is offering up to $5,000 through the end of 2021 on!-->…
Masks are no longer a requirement indoors in D.C., as Mayor Muriel Bowser’s mandate was lifted Monday. Despite that, some small businesses have decided to require customers to keep the layer of safety in place.
Regardless of when federal rental assistance can be expected, DC’s renters should not go without assistance especially as the pandemic continues to be a threat. Local leaders should collaborate to revitalize the program as soon as!-->…
Authorities in the District announced Monday the temporary expansion of a monetary reward aimed at helping police find and seize untraceable “ghost guns” made from home kits, as well as other illegal firearms that are modified to fire as!-->…
A D.C. Superior Court judge extended the suspension of the ‘speedy trial’ rule until next year, despite recent federal scrutiny about the D.C. jail’s poor living conditions.
Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, a national leader of the far-right group the Proud Boys, has been denied early release from the D.C. jail by a judge who ruled that poor living conditions in the facility are not sufficient reason for Tarrio to be!-->…
As homicide rates remain worryingly high in the District — up 12 percent compared to this time last year, according to D.C. police data — the city is raising the monetary incentive to get illegal guns off the street.