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Nguyên văn bởi Azza ☠:
District of Columbia, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, New Mexico, Missouri, South Carolina, Alaska, Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Texas, Virginia, Arizona, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado, California, West Virginia, Wisconsin...

Are all higher crime/murder rates than Washington D.C., which is currently running at a 30 year low crime rate.

Azza, first calm down, take deep breaths and breathe slowly. The District of Columbia[www.cdc.gov] is Washington D.C. That is what the D.C. represents in the city's name: District of Columbia. A place can't have more murders than itself at a single point in time. It is also the capitol so it's under direct federal jurisdiction in the first place, so this is not some sudden takeover. You also have to figure that Washington D.C. is a city and not a state. You can't compare cities to states because states represent a more widespread area.

I am not going to blame you for this mistake. You probably just confused Washington state for Washington D.C., which is a common error since they are both named after the first U.S. president under the constituion. Washington does have a relatively low murder rate compared to some of the other states. More northernly states tend to do so. Washington state is one of the worse of the worse Northernly states in this regard, However that is neither here nor there since Washington State is not the subject of discussion.

Regarding, Washington D.C. if you were to do so regardless, then Washington D.C's. murder rate would be the highest of any state, just as Trump claims. According to the center of disease control's most recent data from 2022[www.cdc.gov], which are numbers which would have been collected by Biden by the way, the District of Columbia would have a higher homicide rate than any U.S. state. That makes some sense since it is a high population density area, and those tend to have higher murder rates than lower population density areas. It is worth noting that not really fair to compare a single metropolis to a whole state for that reason, since states also have safer suburban and rural areas,

Nevertheless, even among major U.S. cities, Washington D.C. is one of the worst. Among the nation's largest cities, as of January 25th the Washington Post claims that Washington D.C. had the fifth highest homicide rate in the whole nation in 2023[www.washingtonpost.com] and contrary to it being a 20 year low, that represented a 26 year high. I believe the article was written Jan 1st 2024. I forget the exact number, but there are somewhere around 19,500 incorporated U.S. cities, so taking number five on the list really is quite an infamous feat.

Moreover, things are getting even worse in Washington D.C.


The White House claims that D.C. had the fourth highest homicide rate in the country as of 2024[www.whitehouse.gov] with a homicide rate of 27.3 per hundred thousand residents.

These are not just Trump's made up off of the cuff figures either. The White House cites the Rochester Institute of Technology's Center for Public Safety initiatives 2024 Homicide Statustics[www.rit.edu] for 24 U.S. Cities report for the rate.

What does the report show? Well, the figure is worse for 2024 than it was for 2022 at 27.3. It is not as high as the 2023 rate of 39.3 per hundred thousand people, but to be quite frank, 39.3 per hundred thousand people is extremely high.

2023 look like it was a super bad year all around, and 2024's rate of 27.3 in Washington D.C. is roughly equivalent to Oakland California's 26.9 rate. For reference, west Oakland is generally considered as one of the worst ghettos in the U.S.A. so to characterize Washington D.C. as crime ridden seems quite accurate. I am not sure how high of a level merits the national guard's attention mind you, and it does seem to be coming off of its high even without national guard attention.

However, you also have to keep in mind that some kid shot Trump in the ear, and with people targeting one of his Department of Governmental Efficiency kids, well, that's likely the straw that broke the camel's back. The man is likely on-edge, for good reason, and

Trump could not have called the national guard in 2023 or 2024 because that was under Biden's watch, and rather than saying Trump is going overboard, we are probably saying that Biden left a crisis left unaddressed and Trump is finally getting around to addressing it more or less A.S.A.P.

Maybe he should've done this in January, but y'know, he also probably didn't give it too much consideration until somebody close to him got roughed up, and normally, D.C's. security is handled by the municipal government's police force rather than the Federal government, even though D.C. is under direct federal jurisdiction.

Of course 2024 was a better year than when Trump was leaving office in 2020, but based on the total number of homicides it's the fifth worst year in the past 20. All years from before the 2020s were safer than during the 2020s[mpdc.dc.gov], and in 2020 itself, people were irate from the Covid lockdowns. D.C. isn't as safe as Trump knew it during the ordinary times in majority of his first term, and y'know, as President, the guy kind of has to live there.
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