Washington – President Trump said that on Tuesday, the federal government will demand death penalty for killings in Washington, DC
This is the latest step in a federal crack on crime, as a test case with Washington, as the Presidents increase federal law enforcement efforts in Washington and try to establish forces in each state’s National Guard to address civil disturbance. President signed a crime-centric signs on Monday executive Order This included a instruction for the Defense Secretary to organize these schemes.
Mr. Trump said during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, “Anyone kills something in the capital, the capital punishes.” “Capital, capital punishment. If someone kills someone in Rajdhani, Washington, DC, we are going to demand a death sentence. And this is a very strong preventive.”
Columbia district has not killed anyone since 1957, Robert Carter was convicted for shooting an off-duty police officer. Decades ago, DC had a compulsory death sentence for first-degree killings, a policy in the Supreme Court in the 1972 case. Furman V. Georgia When it was found that the death penalty was being implemented in an unconstitutionally arbitrary manner. Four years later, High Court allowed Capital punishment is to be restored with clear punishment guidelines. However, the DC City Council ended the death penalty in 1981.
According to the Metropolitan Police Department, Washington on Tuesday killed a 31 -year -old man without murder with a murder of a 31 -year -old man without a 12 -day murder during the crime of the federal government.
On his first day in office, President signed executive Order The Attorney General is to assassinate a law enforcement officer or “Instructing the death penalty in cases related to a capital crime involved in a capital crime committed by a foreigner in this country.”