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  Crime & Justice  D.C. Sees Historic Crime Drop in January 2026, Aligns with National Trend
Crime & Justice

D.C. Sees Historic Crime Drop in January 2026, Aligns with National Trend

Derrick StantonDerrick Stanton—February 3, 20260
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Washington D.C. experienced a significant decrease in crime during January 2026. This marks a welcome relief. Violent and property crimes fell sharply. These trends mirror national patterns. The news brings a sense of renewed safety.

January Crime Statistics Plummet

D.C. recorded just one homicide in nearly all of January 2026. This victim was 18-year-old Malik Delonte Moore. Police identified him after a shooting on Varnum Street Northeast. His death was the District’s first homicide of the year. This occurred after a three-week period with no homicides. This was the longest such streak in over a decade. In fact, by this time last year, D.C. had already seen nine homicides. Robberies also saw a substantial drop. Carjackings decreased fivefold compared to the previous year. They are also down tenfold compared to 2024. Overall, violent and property crimes have fallen to or below pre-pandemic levels. This represents a significant turnaround.

National Crime Trends Mirror D.C. Decline

This positive news in D.C. is not an isolated event. It aligns with broader national trends. An analysis by the Council on Criminal Justice studied 40 large American cities. Their findings show a downward trend in homicides, assaults, and robberies. Car thefts also saw a decline. In fact, homicides plummeted more than 20% across the U.S. in 2025. This was the largest single-year drop on record. One report noted a 21% drop in homicides in 35 study cities from 2024 to 2025. Robberies fell by 23% in that same period. Carjackings decreased by 43%. The reasons for these declines are complex. Experts suggest a mix of social changes and policy interventions.

Officials Credit Police Efforts and Broader Strategies

Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officials attribute the decline partly to their efforts. Interim D.C. Police Chief Jeffery W. Carroll highlighted the work of MPD members. He noted that families no longer have to grieve loved ones lost. The department aims to solve Malik Moore’s case and bring justice. Furthermore, broader strategies have been implemented. The U.S. Attorney’s office focused on drivers of violence like gangs and drug trafficking. These proactive investigations have had a lasting impact. The city also saw a leadership transition at the MPD. New leadership aims to build on public safety gains. They also seek to strengthen trust with communities. In fact, some credit a federal resource surge and National Guard deployment for the calm.

Looking Forward: Sustaining the Progress

The reduction in crime offers a welcome break. It contrasts with a generational crime spike that impacted D.C. in 2023. The city was then considered among the nation’s deadliest. Violent and property crimes are now largely back to pre-pandemic levels. However, not all crime categories saw reductions. Assaults with dangerous weapons, including nonfatal shootings, were the only category to rise. Still, these numbers remain lower than in the years immediately following 2020. Officials emphasize continued focus on neighborhood policing. Accountability and community collaboration remain key. Sustaining this progress requires ongoing effort. The nation watches to see if this positive justice trend continues.

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