The city was told to relax. The charts said it was safer. But Washington, D.C. residents knew those lines on a graph were hiding something raw, something ugly. A TV anchor “jumped.” Colleagues shot, cars yanked from driveways, familiar corners turned into crime scenes. Then came the troops, the unmarked cars, and a surge in immigration arrests that changes everything but explains noth… Continues…
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