Attorney General Pam Bondi returns control of DC's Metropolitan Police to its chief, but the Trump administration retains authority. Protests erupt as residents express safety concerns.
In a dramatic legal showdown, Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed a lawsuit against President Trump's unprecedented control of D.C.'s police force, claiming it undermines local governance and endangers residents.
The Metropolitan Police Department has implemented a new policy allowing officers to report undocumented immigrants to ICE during traffic stops. This move has sparked controversy and is seen as a shift from the city's previous stance on immigration enforcement.
Retired Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn expresses grave concerns over President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to D.C. for policing, warning it may worsen community relations and lead to unchecked police misconduct.
In a bold move, Trump claims Washington, D.C. has a higher homicide rate than major Latin American cities. With 800 National Guard troops deployed and police under federal control, how will this affect local governance?
President Trump's announcement to take over policing in D.C. has sparked mixed reactions from residents. With federal agents on the streets, will this initiative enhance safety or create tension? Find out what this means for the community.
Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to grievous bodily harm in a London court related to a nightclub incident. After being arrested in Manchester, he continues his concert tour despite his legal issues.
In a shocking turn of events, comedian Russell Brand has been charged with rape and sexual assault involving four women between 1999 and 2005. The allegations come after a comprehensive investigation by major media outlets. Brand, who denies the charges, is currently believed to be in the U.S. and is set to appear in court on May 2.