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Donald Trump
Donald Trump
stated on January 20, 2017 a statement on the White House website :

“In our nation’s capital, killings have risen by 50 percent.”

Mostly False
By Louis Jacobson
January 23, 2017

White House website says D.C. homicides climbed 50 percent, but more recent data shows they fell

When Donald Trump was inaugurated as the nation’s 45th president, the incoming administration quickly put its mark on the White House website.

In the section titled, “Standing Up For Our Law Enforcement Community,” it says in part, “The Trump Administration is committed to reducing violent crime. In 2015, homicides increased by 17 percent in America’s 50 largest cities. That’s the largest increase in 25 years. In our nation’s capital, killings have risen by 50 percent. There were thousands of shootings in Chicago last year alone.”

In this article, we’ll fact-check this portion of that statement: “In our nation’s capital, killings have risen by 50 percent.” The White House did not respond to an inquiry for this article.

We turned to data from the Metropolitan Police Department, the Washington, D.C., police force.

In 2014, there were 105 homicides in D.C. The following year — 2015 — there were 162. That’s an increase of 54 percent — and that’s in line with what the White House website said.

But the story doesn’t end there. There is already city-level data for homicides in 2016, and the release of that data painted a different picture.

The figure for 2016 was 135 homicides. That’s down 17 percent from the previous year — not up roughly 50 percent.

“In 2015, Washington, D.C., as well as many other large cities, saw a significant increase in homicides,” said Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman Margarita A. Mikhaylova. But Washington, D.C., “has been able to notably reduce the homicide rate in 2016.” She cited “a concerted focus on removing illegal firearms from the streets, preventing robberies, and especially, continuing to build trust with the communities we serve.”

Mikhaylova added that violent crime overall — which includes homicides, sex crimes, assaults with a dangerous weapon, and robbery — fell by 10 percent in Washington, D.C., between 2015 and 2016.

Let’s look at the trend a little further back.

So, over the previous two decades, the number of homicides in Washington, D.C., has tumbled — it’s 55 percent lower than 20 years earlier.

That said, the number of homicides has risen by 53 percent since it hit its lowest level in 2012. In theory, that statistic can be used to bolster Trump’s claim. However, using the low year of 2012 as the baseline amounts to cherry picking. Both the longer-term trend (20 years) and the most recent year-over-year figure are down, rather than up.

Our ruling

The Trump White House website said, “In our nation’s capital, killings have risen by 50 percent.”

That statistic would have been correct prior to the release of the most recent annual statistics by the Metropolitan Police Department. However, the most recent figures, from 2016, show a 17 percent decline in homicides from 2015. In addition, the long-term trend shows significantly lower numbers for homicides in Washington, D.C., than was the rule for the 1990s — even if you compare the spike of 2015.

We rate the statement Mostly False.

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“In our nation’s capital, killings have risen by 50 percent.”
Donald Trump
president
in a statement on the White House website
Friday, January 20, 2017
-01/-20/2017
Our Sources

White House website, "Standing Up For Our Law Enforcement Community," accessed Jan 23, 2017

Metropolitan Police Department, "District Crime Data at a Glance," accessed Jan 23, 2017

Email interview with Margarita A. Mikhaylova, Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman, Jan. 23, 2017

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