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Border Patrol Agents Stop Carjacking as Feds Secure DC

The article reports that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents deployed by the Trump administration in Washington, D.C., recently intervened to stop a carjacking. The suspect was arrested and faces multiple criminal charges. This action is part of a broader federal effort initiated by President Trump to combat rising violent crime in the capital. Earlier in August, Trump signed an executive order aimed at restoring safety and order in D.C., emphasizing the importance of protecting federal workers and citizens. Since federal assets were deployed, the city has seen a notable drop in carjackings and robberies, with no homicides reported since mid-August. The piece also references CBP’s prior role in maintaining law and order during past unrest in the city.


As the Trump administration deploys federal assets to secure Washington, D.C., some of those assets stopped a carjacking in its tracks.

The official social media account for Customs and Border Protection announced an arrest on Monday, even picturing the suspect with the stolen vehicle.

“Today while making D.C. safe and beautiful, CBP agents received a call of a carjacking in progress. Agents immediately responded to the area and stopped the fleeing suspect,” the account said.

“The suspect was arrested and will be charged with multiple criminal offenses,” the post added.

“CBP will continue to support all presidential executive orders and assure DC is safe again.”

The arrest comes as President Donald Trump seeks to reduce elevated levels of violent crime in the nation’s capital.

Earlier this month, an order signed by Trump declared the intention of “securing the safety and peaceful functioning” of Washington.

“Washington, D.C. is under siege from out-of-control violent crime, and Federal intervention is now necessary to secure the safety and peaceful functioning of our Nation, the Federal government, and our city,” a fact sheet from the White House said.

“Washington, D.C. is a Federal city because it is the seat of our Nation’s government. Violent crime that prevents Federal workers from safely performing their duties and prevents Americans from safely accessing their elected officials is a threat not just to the city, but to the Nation.”

It’s not the first time Customs and Border Patrol agents have assisted a federal safety mission in D.C.

Five years ago, as protests and riots were spreading nationwide after the death of George Floyd toward the end of the first Trump term, the agency “deployed uniformed personnel from throughout the National Capital Region to CBP Headquarters in Washington, D.C.”

The action was “necessary to support our law enforcement partners in their efforts to prevent any further civil unrest in the D.C area,” a statement from the agency said.

“It is our sincere hope that local protests remain peaceful and without incident,” the statement added. “Our brave CBP agents, officers and operators stand ready to assist in protecting our law enforcement partners from any lawless rioting, domestic acts of terrorism, and other criminal activities.”

“CBP will do our part to prevent any harm to citizens and the destruction of property.”

In the wake of Trump announcing the federal crackdown this month, D.C. saw a substantial decline in carjackings and robberies, according to a report from The Hill.

There have also been zero homicides since Aug. 13, which was shortly after the federal assets were deployed.




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