This should make pj feel better
ABC News anchor Kyra Phillips on Monday recounted a harrowing encounter she had with a “half-dressed” homeless man who mugged her in downtown Washington, DC, as she noted that many in the nation’s capital are experiencing crime “firsthand” despite what official statistics show
“I can tell you firsthand here in downtown DC where we work, right here around our bureau, just in the past six months, you know, there were two people shot, one person died, literally two blocks down here from the bureau,” Phillips explained.
“And then, just this morning, one of my co-workers said her car was stolen, a block away from the bureau,” Phillips added.
US Park Police arrested more than half a dozen perps in Washington, DC, on charges including possession of stolen firearms and illicit drugs as part of a federal crackdown launched by the Trump administration Thursday to clean up the nation’s capital. Photos released by Park Police show their officers joining with agents from the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to scoop up the contraband. Eight culprits were arrested in the surge, Park Police Fraternal Order of Police chairman Kenneth Spencer told The Post Friday, with two handguns confiscated from offenders with prior felony conviction
