独家报道: 据福克斯新闻数字频道(Fox News Digital)获悉,自2025年8月成立以来,唐纳德·特朗普总统的“让华盛顿安全又美丽”特别工作组已实施超过10,000次逮捕,并从美国首都街头缴获1,000多支非法枪支。
“特朗普总统在华盛顿特区的联邦执法行动拯救了生命,并帮助恢复了我们美丽的首都,让所有美国人都能享受它,”司法部长帕梅拉·邦迪(Pamela Bondi)在评论中对福克斯新闻数字频道表示。“多亏了加迪·塞拉塔(Gady Serralta)领导的法警团队、司法部其他部门以及我们伟大的联邦合作伙伴的英勇工作,我们证明了‘容忍犯罪’是一种政策选择——我们选择公共安全。”
截至周四上午,该特别工作组已实施10,018次逮捕,并缴获1,036支非法枪支,福克斯新闻数字频道了解到。
作为特朗普打击猖獗犯罪的一部分,华盛顿特区大都会警察局官员、国民警卫队以及联邦机构(如联邦调查局、缉毒局、国会警察和烟酒枪炮及爆炸物管理局)的人员自2025年8月起已走上特区街头开展扫荡行动,铲除犯罪。
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特朗普于2025年3月签署了《让华盛顿特区安全又美丽》行政令,成立了该特别工作组。美国法警局局长加迪·塞拉塔(Gady S. Serralta)领导着由28个机构的3,100名人员组成的执法伙伴关系,在该市开展打击犯罪行动。
特朗普强硬应对2025年初该市发生的一系列高调袭击和谋杀事件,而在此之前,该市正从新冠疫情时期居高不下的犯罪趋势中挣扎,其中包括一波令人不安的年轻人实施抢劫、武装劫持等暴力犯罪浪潮。
如今,随着政府大力推行特朗普的“法治与秩序”打击行动,犯罪率已有所下降。
根据提供给福克斯新闻数字频道的数据,总的来说,特区的谋杀案数量较2025年同期下降了68%,抢劫案下降47%,性虐待案件下降64%,各类暴力犯罪整体下降了31%。
在此次打击行动中,特别工作组还成功找回或定位到19名失踪儿童。
“无法无天的暴力时代已经结束,”美国检察官让娜·皮罗(Jeanine Pirro)在给福克斯新闻数字频道的声明中表示。
“特朗普总统恢复法治与秩序的果断务实策略、联邦执法资源的大量投入,以及对暴力犯罪者的积极起诉,正在带来切实、可衡量的成效,”皮罗说。“我来到这里是为了打击华盛顿特区的街头犯罪,从那时起,凶杀案降至历史最低水平,暴力犯罪大幅下降。那些侵害我们社区的人正在被逮捕、起诉和定罪。”
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特别工作组的逮捕记录包括28起凶杀案嫌疑人、1,693起毒品犯罪、874起武器犯罪、34起性犯罪,以及52名已知帮派成员的逮捕。
民主党人,如马里兰州众议员杰米· raskin(Jamie Raskin)和马里兰州参议员克里斯·范霍伦(Chris Van Hollen),抨击特朗普2025年8月将特区警察联邦化以及多机构特别工作组的打击行动是对特区自治权的侵犯。例如,范霍伦称这是“滥用权力”和“赤裸裸的权力攫取”,而 raskin则认为这是更广泛的“使反对特朗普的城市军事化和联邦化”计划的一部分。
重大逮捕案例包括:2025年6月,抓获三名青少年,他们涉嫌枪杀21岁的国会实习生埃里克·塔尔皮尼扬-亚基姆(Eric Tarpinian-Jachym)。调查人员称,塔尔皮尼扬-亚基姆在华盛顿会议中心附近行走时,被流弹击中身亡。
他令人震惊的死亡成为特朗普打击犯罪行动的催化剂。
另一对青少年,19岁的劳伦斯·科顿-鲍威尔(Laurence Cotton-Powell)和18岁的安东尼·泰勒(Anthony Taylor),于2025年10月因涉嫌在2025年8月试图劫持车辆、抢劫并殴打一名前政府效率部(DOGE)工作人员而被捕。
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特别工作组负责人塞拉塔在给福克斯新闻数字频道的声明中表示,第10,000次逮捕标志着一个“里程碑式的成就”。
“通过从华盛顿特区街头清除1,000支非法枪支并实施10,000次逮捕,我们取得了前所未有的成果,这不仅对特别工作组而言意义重大,对所有居住在、通勤于、求学于以及到访华盛顿特区的居民、学生和游客来说也是如此,”塞拉塔说。“但请放心,我们的工作尚未完成。华盛顿特区是我们伟大国家的心脏,我们将继续努力,直到实现特朗普总统让其社区重获安全的承诺。”
其他逮捕案例包括:47岁的阿尔文·杨(Alvin Young)因2022年3月发生的一起致命枪击事件被指控持械一级谋杀。还有2025年12月,一名名叫克里斯托弗·沃茨(Christopher Watts)的男子被捕,他因佛罗里达州一项针对儿童残忍行为、促进儿童性表演以及通过电脑诱骗儿童的逮捕令在身,福克斯新闻数字频道了解到。
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另一名男子理查德·布朗(Richard Brown)于2月早些时候因多项指控被捕,包括持有机关枪、无证携带手枪、持有未登记枪支和弹药、持有大容量供弹具、非法使用车辆、两项接收赃物罪名、非法进入车辆、驾车逃跑以及鲁莽驾驶,福克斯新闻数字频道获悉。根据特别工作组的细节,布朗在例行交通拦截时逃离,在被追捕期间驾车前往马里兰州,跳车后最终被警方抓获。
“从暴力犯罪者手中收缴的1,000支枪支‘不是象征性的,而是恢复华盛顿特区法治与秩序的决定性行动’,”烟酒枪炮及爆炸物管理局副局长罗布·切卡达(Rob Cekada)告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
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“特朗普总统明确表示,华盛顿特区不会落入犯罪分子手中,烟酒枪炮及爆炸物管理局(ATF)完全致力于无情打击那些交易、持有和使用非法枪支的人,”切卡达说。“10,000次逮捕只是开始。我们将继续瓦解暴力犯罪网络,确保所有在此生活、工作和参观的人的安全。”
EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump’s Make D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force has made more than 10,000 arrests since it launched in August 2025, and recovered more than 1,000 illegal firearms from the streets of the nation’s capital, Fox News Digital has learned.
“President Trump’s federal surge in Washington, D.C. has saved lives and helped restore our Nation’s beautiful capital city for all Americans to enjoy,” Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a comment to Fox News Digital. “Thanks to the brave work of Gady Serralta’s Marshals, our other DOJ components, and our great federal partners, we have proven that tolerating crime is a policy choice — we choose public safety.”
As of Thursday morning, the task force has carried out 10,018 arrests and recovered 1,036 illegal firearms, Fox News Digital has learned.
Officials with the Metropolitan Police Department, as well as the National Guard and personnel from federal agencies such as the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, Capitol Police and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, have taken to the streets of D.C. to conduct sweeps and root out crime since August 2025 as part of Trump’s crackdown on rampant crime.
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Trump signed the Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful executive order in March 2025, which established a task force. U.S. Marshals Service Director Gadyaces S. Serralta leads the law enforcement partnership of the task force that brings together 3,100 personnel from 28 agencies to carry out the crime crackdown in the city.
Trump took a hard line against a spate of high-profile attacks and killings that unfolded in the city earlier in 2025, which followed the District reeling from sky-high crime trends from the COVID-19 pandemic era, including a disturbing wave of young adults carrying out violent crimes such as armed carjackings.
Now, crime has fallen as the administration champions Trump’s law and order crackdown.
All in, murders in the district have fallen by 68% compared to the same time period in 2025, robberies by 47%, sexual abuse down by 64%, and violent crime across the board is down by 31%, according to data provided to Fox News Digital.
The task force notably recovered or located 19 missing children amid the crackdown.
The “era of unchecked violence is over,” U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“President Trump’s decisive no-nonsense strategy to restore law and order, the federal surge of law enforcement resources, combined with aggressive prosecution of violent offenders, is delivering real, measurable results,” Pirro said. “I came here to fight street crime in the nation’s capital and since then homicides have fallen to historic lows, and violent crime has dropped dramatically. Those who prey on our communities are being arrested, prosecuted, and convicted.”
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The task force’s arrests include 28 for homicide, 1,693 for narcotics, 874 for weapons offenses, 34 for sex offenses and arrests of 52 known gang members.
Democrats, such as Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin and Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, blasted Trump’s August 2025 federalization of the D.C. police and the multiagency task force crackdown as an attack on D.C. self-governance. Van Hollen, for example, called it an “abuse of power” and a “raw power grab,” while Raskin argued it was part of a broader plan to “militarize and federalize” cities that voted against Trump.
Among top arrests include nabbing a trio of teenagers who allegedly shot and killed 21-year-old congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym in June 2025. Tarpinian-Jachym was shot while walking near the D.C. Convention Center when he was hit by a bullet not intended for him, according to investigators.
His shocking death served as a catalyst ahead of Trump’s crime crackdown.
Another pair of teenagers, Laurence Cotton-Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, were arrested in October 2025 for the alleged attempted carjacking, robbery and beating of a former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staffer in August 2025.
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Task force leader Serralta said in a statement to Fox News Digital that the 10,000th arrest marks a “monumental achievement.”
“By removing 1,000 illicit firearms from D.C. streets and making 10,000 arrests, we have achieved unprecedented results, not just for the Task Force, but for all the residents, commuters,students, and visitors to Washington,D.C.,” Serralta said. “But rest assured,our work is not done. Washington, D.C is the beating heart of our great Nation, and we will not stop until we fulfill President Trump’s promise to make its communities safe again.”
Other arrests include the apprehension of Alvin Young, 47, who was charged with first-degree murder while armed following a fatal shooting in March 2022. There also was the December 2025 arrest of a man named Christopher Watts, who had a warrant out of Florida for cruelty toward a child, promoting sexual performance and solicitation of a child via computer, Fox News Digital learned.
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Another man, Richard Brown, was arrested earlier in February for a lengthy list of alleged offenses, including possession of a machine gun, carrying a pistol without a license, possession of an unregistered firearm and ammunition, possession of a large-capacity feeding device, unauthorized use of a vehicle, two counts of receiving stolen property, unlawful entry of a vehicle, fleeing from a law enforcement officer in a vehicle and reckless driving, Fox News Digital learned. Brown fled task force members during a routine traffic stop, drove to Maryland while being pursued and jumped out of his car before he was ultimately nabbed by officials, according to details on the task force.
Removing 1,000 guns from the violent offenders “is not symbolic, it is decisive action to restore law and order in our nation’s capital,” Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Deputy Director Rob Cekada told Fox News Digital.
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“President Trump made it clear that Washington, D.C. will not be surrendered to criminals, and ATF is fully committed to relentlessly pursuing those who traffic, possess, and use illegal firearms,” Cekada said. “10,000 arrests are just the beginning.We will continue to dismantle violent networks and ensure the safety of everyone who lives, works, and visits here.”
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