MPD is now focused on collaborating with Federal Law Enforcement Officials and digital media specialist to help the U.S. Attorney’s Office prosecute violent crimes in the District. Matthew Graves, the U.S. Attorney for D.C., said Friday that by realigning resources, his office should be able to “pick up the pace” on prosecuting crimes that involve guns and carjackings. Part of that, Graves said, involves using special analysts who comb through phone and other digital evidence as part of one crime scene, then step back and review the data to determine if there are any patterns. According to David Sundberg, Assistant Director of the FBI’s Washington Field Office, this new team will work with law enforcement investigators to help solve violent crime cases in the District of Columbia.
Feds’ to help combat violent crime in DC.
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