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WASHINGTON - D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith is expected to testify before the City Council’s Public Safety Committee Tuesday in support of Mayor Muriel Bowser’s $21 billion 2025 fiscal year budget.
Public safety aspects of the budget include funding for Community Safety Officers, the city’s recently opened Real Time Crime Center, and other new crime-fighting technology.
Lindsey Appiah, the District’s Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice joined FOX 5 on Tuesday morning to discuss the city's safety initiatives.
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READ MORE: DC teen killed in shooting during last weekend of 2023; violence continues into new year
The District recorded 274 homicides in 2023, an increase of 35% from the year before. It's also the highest number of homicides recorded in the nation's capital in over 20 years.
Carjackings nearly doubled, and car thefts were up 83%. Violent crime in total was up nearly 40%.
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