💨 Abstract
A week after President Trump announced a federal takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department to combat rising crime, residents of Washington, D.C. have mixed reactions. While some, like Charlie Patterson, advocate for youth programs to keep kids off the streets, others like Francis express concern that the move makes D.C. seem like a war zone. Washingtonian residents also emphasize that the city is safe and encourage visitors.
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