A tragic incident unfolded in Washington D.C. on Saturday night as a man was shot and killed just hours after President Trump took the unprecedented step of federalizing the city’s police department. The victim, identified as a 32-year-old resident, was found in critical condition on a city street and later succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital.

This violence comes amidst escalating tensions between President Trump and DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, who recently reversed her stance on federal intervention in the nation’s capital. Despite concerns over rising crime rates, Mayor Bowser downplayed the impact of Trump’s executive order, citing ongoing efforts to address public safety in the city.

In the wake of these developments, the DC homeless community has also weighed in on President Trump’s actions. Many residents living on the city streets expressed hope that the federal intervention would lead to a cleaner and safer environment in the nation’s capital.

As Washington DC grapples with these pressing issues, the future remains uncertain as residents and officials alike navigate the complex relationship between local and federal authorities in the city.