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Re: DC AG infuriates residents after saying city 'cannot prosecute and arrest' out of crime crisis: 'Madness'

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Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb infuriated
residents after claiming the city's rampant crime crisis cannot be
dealt with through law and order.

Angry residents met with community leaders in Washington, D.C.,
Tuesday for a panel to discuss the rise of violent crime in the
city, specifically among juveniles, when Schwalb made the
controversial comment.

As residents voiced their concerns and frustrations, the Democrat
suggested that if district residents want to be "safer in the long
run," they must take preventative measures rather than arrest and
prosecute violent criminals.

"We as a city and a community need to be much more focused on
prevention and surrounding young people and their families with
resources if we want to be safer in the long run," Shwalb said in a
viral clip from Fox 5. "We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out
of it."

"Madness," Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., wrote on X. "DC is emblematic of
the pro-crime policies leftists want to export to the rest of the
country."

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES NEW RESOURCES TO COMBAT VIOLENT CRIME
IN DC

"Yes you can," the Republican House Judiciary Committee also posted
in response after recent statistics reveal robberies in D.C. are up
11% since Jan. 1.

Will Reinert, national press secretary for the National Republican
Congressional Committee (NRCC), wrote that Schwalb's comment was
"beyond parody."

"I would suggest you try prosecuting and arresting your way out of
some of this," conservative commentator and podcaster Mary Katharine
Ham wrote in a repost of the video.

Abigail Jackson, communications director for Sen. Josh Hawley, R-
Mo., responded to Shwalb's claim, saying, "yes... you can...."

Gabriel Shoglow-Rubenstein, a spokesperson for the D.C. AG's office,
told Fox News Digital Shwalb is "laser focused" on making D.C.
"safer."

"The Office of the Attorney General is laser focused on using the
law to make D.C. safer. This includes prosecuting juveniles and
holding them accountable when they commit crimes, which we do for
every serious offense where there is sufficient evidence to prove a
case," Shoglow-Rubenstein said.

"Prosecution, however, by definition, takes place after a crime has
occurred, and to truly make the District safer, we need to focus on
stopping crime before it happens in the first place," he added.
"Prevention efforts cannot replace effective policing and
prosecution, but are equally necessary in order to make D.C. safer
now and in the long run."


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