Get Ready for More National Guard Troops in D.C.
Frank Figliuzzi
As President Trump intends to surge an additional 1,500 national guard troops into the nations Capitol this summer, a new comprehensive study reveals his strategy didnt have the impact on crime that he claims.
Trumps summer of soldiers will result in a total army of 5,000 troops patrolling Washington, D.C., with minimal proof that the cost, methodology, and troubling precedent is worth the effort. To the contrary, the data and related analysis by the nonpartisan Niskanen Center think tank shows the ongoing deployments have barely made a dent in violent crime.
Trumps on-going troop deployment did seem to reduce petty property crimes by less than a quarter, but crime in Washington, including robberies, had already hit a 30-year low, and was already on a downward trend before Trump even came back into office. This raises serious doubts about how much the petty crime decline could be attributed to the deployment. Importantly, the study concluded there was virtually no impact on violence, and certainly not the kind of cost-benefit analysis that merits doubling down on the number of men and women in camouflage on the streets of our capital city.
The feds say they will use the additional troops to help battle criminal activity, violence, and trafficking of illegal drugs and guns, yet evidence to date shows no connection between guard patrols and those systemic challenges. Authorities also assert the troops will help deal with the growing challenge of large, disorderly teen gatherings or take-overs; a scenario that could produce regrettable, even ominous, news clips of armed uniformed warfighters chasing unruly kids around parking lots.
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