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DC’s outgoing police chief talks shootings, transitioning out of office

Police Chief Peter СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham tweeted statistics on Tuesday showing the reduction in D.C. crime compared to this time last year. (AP/Alex Brandon)

Ahead of his February start at the police department in Prince William County, Virginia, outgoing D.C. police Chief Peter СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham discussed crime and policing in the District on Friday.

which was virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham shared his views on D.C.’s violent crime.

“If you look at crime right now across the city, it shows a 4% reduction in violent crime,” СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham said. “That doesn’t mean anything if gun violence is going up in your neighborhood, in your community.”

СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham also said he wants to see a continued focus on reducing violent crime, and continue to crack down on police violence: “No life should unnecessarily be taken in the District of Columbia. You see the violent crime that we have. We just lost that little boy, Carmelo (Duncan), but just as important, we don’t want our police officers unnecessarily or unjustifiably taking a human life.”

He added that he’s concerned about budget cuts to the force and the reduction of 300 officers by October 2021.

“That takes us down to the size of a force that we had in 1999,” СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham said. “I would be remiss if I didn’t say, ‘Hey, I think you’re going to have a problem here.'”

In response to questions about controversies and disagreements during his time in office, СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham said he often thinks that his comments were taken out of context.

“Watch what I say, watch what I do and don’t believe what other people said that I have said or other people said that I have done,” СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham said.

After 31 years with D.C. police, СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham will head the Prince William County Police Department starting Feb. 1. He has been the chief of D.C. police since 2017.

СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ of СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham’s departure comes some five months after the D.C. Council voted to approve emergency legislation that includes sweeping police reforms. Both СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham and Mayor Muriel Bowser have opposed the council’s proposed budget cuts to the police department.

Before СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham’s 2017 confirmation, local activists voiced concern about his record on First Amendment activities. This year, the ACLU added D.C. police in a lawsuit over law enforcement actions to clear Lafayette Square of protesters in June. СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓham has denied his department’s involvement.

An interim D.C. police chief has yet to be announced.

СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ’s Abigail Constantino, Will Vitka and Dan Friedell contributed to this report. 

Valerie Bonk

Valerie Bonk started working at СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ in 2016 and has lived in Howard County, Maryland, her entire life. She's thrilled to be a reporter for СÂÜÀòÓ°ÊÓ telling stories on air. She works as both a television and radio reporter in the Maryland and D.C. areas. 

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