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    A federal order placing the U.S. capital’s police force under temporary national control has triggered a constitutional and political standoff, following Attorney General Pam Bondi’s appointment of DEA Administrator Terry Cole as emergency police commissioner for Washington, D.C. The directive, issued Thursday under President Trump’s emergency declaration, gives Cole full operational command over the Metropolitan Police Department.

    Washington police force placed under federal control amid legal challenge
    The balance of power shifts as Washington D.C. police fall under federal command

    All internal orders issued by MPD leadership must now receive his approval. The federal government cited public safety concerns and a perceived surge in violent crime to justify the action, which includes deploying National Guard troops under Title 32 to assist in policing duties. City officials have rejected the move as unlawful and have filed a legal challenge. Mayor Muriel Bowser and District Attorney Brian Schwalb said the appointment violates the District’s Home Rule Act, which preserves local governance even during federally declared emergencies.

    Schwalb filed a lawsuit seeking an emergency injunction to block Cole’s installation, warning that the move threatens the city’s legal autonomy and could set a precedent for future interventions in municipal authority. The federal order also nullified Washington D.C.’s sanctuary city policies. Within hours of the directive, the Justice Department rescinded local restrictions on cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. City officials called the revocation politically motivated and warned it would undermine trust between law enforcement and immigrant communities.

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    Terry Cole, who has spent over 22 years in the Drug Enforcement Administration, was described by Bondi as a seasoned leader with extensive experience in federal operations. Cole did not address the media after the appointment but has reportedly begun coordinating with National Guard units and Justice Department officials. The situation has drawn scrutiny from civil rights groups and legal scholars. Critics argue the takeover lacks legal foundation and relies on a mischaracterization of local crime trends.

    While the federal government has cited violent crime as a basis for intervention, data from the Metropolitan Police Department shows violent incidents have declined significantly since 2023. Homicides, armed robberies, and assaults have each fallen year-over-year, contradicting claims of a worsening crisis. In practice, federal agents and troops have begun clearing encampments and establishing checkpoints in high-crime areas.

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    Advocates for unhoused residents and immigrants have reported increased fear and uncertainty in affected neighborhoods. Community organizers say they are resorting to coded language to coordinate protests and public gatherings amid heightened surveillance and online monitoring. Legal experts say the situation could trigger a broader test of constitutional limits. Under current law, the president can invoke emergency powers in the District for up to 30 days, after which congressional approval is required for extensions.

    It remains unclear whether lawmakers would support an extended federal presence in the capital, particularly with pending litigation challenging the order’s legitimacy. As legal proceedings unfold, the power struggle over control of Washington’s police force represents a significant flashpoint in the broader debate over federal authority and democratic governance in U.S. cities. – By Content Syndication Services.

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