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Agents with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) foiled a carjacking in Washington, D.C., on Monday amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on crime in the capital.
The CBP agents were making the city “safe and beautiful” when they received a call about a carjacking in progress.
“Agents immediately responded to the area and stopped the fleeing suspect,” a CBP post on X stated.
“What does that mean? They can’t be used to shoot people, to kill people,” U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Monday on “Fox & Friends,” referring to the weapons seizures. “And on top of all of that, we’ve got a government now where the people in D.C. are feeling safer. They know that there is a president who’s looking to protect them.”
“D.C. was one of the most violent cities in the world, and but for President Trump coming in and bringing in our federal partners… we’ve got a unified force of people and law enforcement who are going into the crime-ridden areas and making a difference,” she added.
The operation began quietly on Aug. 7 with the launch of the “Making D.C. Safe and Beautiful” task force that Trump created in March through an executive order.
Trump escalated it on Aug. 11 by temporarily seizing federal control of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) under emergency powers in the Home Rule Act.