The “Make D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force” has made a significant impact on crime reduction in the nation’s capital since its launch in August 2025. With more than 10,000 arrests and over 1,000 illegal firearms seized, the task force stands as a clear demonstration of a focused law enforcement effort. Attorney General Pamela Bondi emphasized, “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.”

Under the leadership of U.S. Marshals Service Director Gady Serralta, the task force exemplifies collaboration among various law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and the National Guard. They deployed more than 3,100 personnel to combat high-profile attacks and crime spikes that followed the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the latest records, the arrests have dramatically included homicides, narcotics offenses, and gang-related crimes.

Serralta remarked on the milestone of the 10,000th arrest as a “monumental achievement.” He noted, “By removing 1,000 illicit firearms from D.C. streets and making 10,000 arrests, we have achieved unprecedented results.” His insistence on continuing the work speaks to a commitment not only to public safety but also to a broader strategy for the community.

The reduction in crime statistics under this task force has been noteworthy. Murders plunged by 68%, robberies fell by 47%, and violent crimes overall dropped by 31%. Such data underlines the effectiveness of Trump’s policy initiative aimed at restoring order amidst rising crime trends earlier in the year. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro supported this viewpoint, stating that the administration’s strategies have delivered “real, measurable results.”

For many, the task force represents a potential turning point in D.C.’s ongoing struggle with crime. The arrests provide tangible evidence that law enforcement is addressing deep-rooted issues while enforcing accountability. This approach also resulted in finding 19 missing children, a positive side effect of the crackdown on street crime.

Trump’s executive order establishing this initiative underscores a decisive shift in addressing crime—moving from tolerance to action. Notably, the task force has also targeted specific incidents, including the tragic death of 21-year-old congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, which galvanized public interest and urgent action to curb violence.

Overall, the statistics speak for a broader narrative: aggressive law enforcement measures and a collaborative federal response are proving effective in a city that has struggled with crime issues. As officials continue to celebrate these successes, they remain steadfast in their commitment to making Washington, D.C., a safe environment for all who live and visit there.

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