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Gregg Pemberton

@g_pem

DC Police Union Chairman / DC Retirement Board Active Duty Trustee / CID Detective / M.S. Johns Hopkins '08 / Chicago Native

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If you believe “crime is down,” you might want to buckle up for this story where NBC4 Washington exposes that MPD has been falsifying crime data. One commander is under investigation for allegedly changing classifications to make it appear crime is down. nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-…

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Unfortunately, the Anti-Mask law was repealed in Charles Allen’s Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Act, and no one on the Council has the courage to repeal this, or any of the other 26 sections that destroyed our police department. “Criminals first. Victims Last.” -The

Unfortunately, the Anti-Mask law was repealed in <a href="/charlesallen/">Charles Allen</a>’s Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Act, and no one on the Council has the courage to repeal this, or any of the other 26 sections that destroyed our police department. 

“Criminals first. Victims Last.” -The
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The reason that there is so much attention on law enforcement and crime in DC is because in 2020, Charles Allen championed some of the most anti-police legislation in the country. Five years later, the MPD now has only ~3,000 cops with more than 800 vacancies for the position of

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Remember when journalists demanded everyone stop using the “passive voice” to describe police involved shootings? Apparently the opposite is true when it’s the police officer who is killed.

Remember when journalists demanded everyone stop using the “passive voice” to describe police involved shootings? Apparently the opposite is true when it’s the police officer who is killed.
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When Mayor Muriel Bowser or any DC pol says "We're not experiencing a crime spike," some pushback/context is in order. 2021-24, DC averaged 209 murders per year. 2011-14, the average was 98. 🚨The murder rate in DC is doubled🚨

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.DC Police Union Chairman Gregg Pemberton: "We completely agree with the President that crime in the District of Columbia is out of control and something needs to be done with it."

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Last night, DC suffered the grave milestone of its 100th homicide for 2025. Let’s hope this federal intervention leads to real change to the laws in DC that allow this to happen year after year.

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EXCELLENT REMARKS from our friend Gregg Pemberton who set the context for how things got to this point and where our Nation’s Capital goes from here #FactsMatter #LeadershipMatters #WellDone

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Look at these 45 victims, all 19 and under, all killed by gunfire in the last 18 months in DC and tell me that crime is down and we don't need an emergency focus on crimes of violence.

Look at these 45 victims, all 19 and under, all killed by gunfire in the last 18 months in DC and tell me that crime is down and we don't need an emergency focus on crimes of violence.
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So the president had a big press conference yesterday to talk about crime in D.C., and a lot of folks on the left came out and said that D.C. is actually safe... So here's my challenge. If you are someone that thinks that D.C. is safe, ditch your security detail and go to a

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The DC Police Union is calling out the DC Council as one reason why there is now a federal takeover of Washington DC. It says the Union supports federal intervention as a critical step to stabilize public safety but places the blame squarely on the DC City Council for its

The <a href="/DCPoliceUnion/">DC Police Union</a> is calling out the DC Council as one reason why there is now a federal takeover of Washington DC.  It says the Union supports federal intervention as a critical step to stabilize public safety but places the blame squarely on the DC City Council for its
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Let’s stay focused?? You literally wrote and passed a bill that required all defendants charged with assaulting a police officer to be tried by jury. Since then 95% of all APOs are dropped. Why don’t we “stay focused” on your legislation that destroyed the police department.

Let’s stay focused?? You literally wrote and passed a bill that required all defendants charged with assaulting a police officer to be tried by jury. Since then 95% of all APOs are dropped. Why don’t we “stay focused” on your legislation that destroyed the police department.
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Today Interim Commissioner Terry Cole, along side DC Police Union Leadership and Washington Metropolitan Police Dept. command staff addressed 1D evenings roll call. During the roll call the message was simple and clear: the Federal government is here to make the city safer and

Today Interim Commissioner Terry Cole, along side DC Police Union Leadership and Washington Metropolitan Police Dept. command staff addressed 1D evenings roll call. During the roll call the message was simple and clear: the Federal government is here to make the city safer and
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Fact check - DC has some of the weakest laws on the books. The weak laws, written by Charles Allen, include letting convicted rapists get out of prison early.

Fact check - DC has some of the weakest laws on the books. The weak laws, written by <a href="/charlesallen/">Charles Allen</a>, include letting convicted rapists get out of prison early.