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A sad mother is appreciating President Donald Trump for her mission Washington, make DC again safe After losing his 21 -year -old son, who was killed in a insensitive shoot.
President Donald Trump on Monday announced a plan to control public safety in Washington, DC and is activating the district of Columbia National Guard and seizing the control of the Metropolitan Police Department.
Tamara Tarpinian-Cachim, whose son Eric was a Congress trainee, who was killed in DC Drive-by shooting in June, says the President is on “spots” in his comment on making the city safe again.
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“When I heard the news today, and he mentioned my son, not by name, and mentioned others who were victims of violent crime, I was very happy and I said, I saw Eric’s ashes, and I said ‘Eric, you did not die in vain.’ Things will change so that others are safe when they go to DC or work in DC and it is my goal, to make people safe, “he described” The Story “on Monday.
Tamara says she heard that there were monitoring cameras from the scene, but they were all granulated and told Fox News that the cabis were still afraid when she was to identify her son’s body in DC, saying that the area was dangerous at night.
There has been no arrest in the murder of Eric Torpinion-Cachim. President Donald Trump Said that he and the first female Melania Trump to Eric’s parents in July had “heartbroken” for the family.
Trump wrote in the letter, “While we can never fully understand the impact during our meaningful life, we know that he will be remembered for his kindness, faith, and dedication to your family and many of his friends.” “He will also be remembered for his commitment to our country. I know how proud of the people of his office, the people of the fourth Congress district of the Canasus and our nation were proud to represent our nation.”
Eric Torpinian-Cachim saw celebrating with his mother. (Tamara Jachim)
Tamara Tarpinian-Cachim said that he still has many unanswered questions about Eric’s death.
“I don’t know anything. I know what is happening,” he said. “I don’t know how many bullets my son kills. I know what the death certificate says, many bullet wounds. I don’t know where he was killed, but I have an idea. I have an idea. I don’t know anything and maybe it’s better, so they can catch this person or these people. I am praying that it will happen.”
The grieving mother expressed satisfaction in the work of the new American Attorney Judge Genin Piro for the Colombia district, expressing her desire to find the criminal, so that the person pays the price for himself Crime,
“She does not pull the punches. She is for the victims and I respect the woman and respect what I told, ‘This is going to take a long time, Mrs. Jachim. We are going to do our dual hard work’ and I believe she is for the victims,” Tamara said.
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Tamara said that people should be able to roam the city and not be afraid to be afraid of shooting, mug or rape.
“The intern is from other parts of the country. He did not know how dangerous DC was. It was a well -secret secret, if you want my honest opinion.”