DC police chief resigns amid Trump pressure and crime data manipulation probe

In a surprising turn of events, Pamela Smith, the Chief of Police in Washington, D.C., has announced her resignation after serving in the position for just over two and a half years. This decision comes amid significant pressure from the current administration, which earlier this year took a direct role in overseeing the Metropolitan Police Department and increased the presence of federal law enforcement across the city.

Speaking to Axios, which first broke the news of her departure, Smith expressed a sense of clarity about her decision, saying, “There comes a time when you just know it’s time.” Her statement reflects both a personal resolve and an acknowledgment of the challenges faced during her tenure.

Smith, whose leadership was marked by navigating complex political dynamics, expressed deep gratitude for her time in the role. “I am deeply humbled, grateful, and deeply appreciative of my time with the District of Columbia,” she said. She regarded her tenure as Chief of Police as the pinnacle of her career and extended heartfelt thanks to Mayor Muriel Bowser for the opportunity and to the DC Council for their unwavering support.

Mayor Muriel Bowser, in response to Smith’s announcement, commended her resilience and leadership. Bowser highlighted Smith’s steadfastness in the face of what she described as “attacks on our city’s autonomy,” acknowledging the difficult circumstances Smith confronted while in office.

Pamela Smith at an event

The news of Smith’s resignation has certainly stirred discussions about the future of law enforcement in the nation’s capital, as the city continues to grapple with federal interventions and the quest for greater local autonomy.

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser praised Smith’s work as police chief in her own statement on Monday, saying she weathered “attacks on our city’s autonomy.”

Smith has faced criticism from some D.C. residents who claim she has allowed MPD officers to assist federal agents in immigration enforcement, a claim she denies.

“We are not aligned with ICE. We do not, and have not since the crime emergency, worked alongside ICE,” Smith told Axios. “[Social media] videos lend one aspect of what you see. If they show up, they show up. They’re federal officers.”

Smith has also faced controversy within her own department, with many rank-and-file officers accusing higher-ups of reclassifying crimes to make the city’s crime data appear more benign.

As of October, roughly three dozen rank-and-file officers and detectives had lodged complaints with the Justice Department, as the city faces an investigation into whether crime statistics were intentionally misreported under the Trump administration.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro speaks at a press conference alongside Police Chief Pamela Smith and Mayor Muriel Bowser.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, joined by Washington Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser speaks at a press conference at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., on September 5. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

According to officers, MPD leadership had for months — and in some cases years — instructed subordinates to downgrade serious offenses. Some precinct-level reports are said to have contained as many as 150 potentially misclassified incidents in the Southeast D.C. Seventh District alone. In about half of those cases, supervisors later upgraded the charges.

“I as the chief of police never, would ever say to anyone to alter stats,” Smith said Monday.

While city leaders and Democrats point to data showing violent crime is at a 30-year low, the DOJ and House Oversight Committee are probing whether those numbers are being masked by internal manipulation.

The DOJ’s criminal probe is being run out of D.C. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s office.

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