Rising crime in US capital divides politicians, puzzles researchers
Rosenfeld added that the explanation behind the uptick "remains something of a mystery."
People look out the windows of the Hart Senate Office building during a lock down, on October 3, 2013 in Wasington, DC. The Capitol and the White House were placed on lockdown after an 'active shooter
Violent crime is on the rise in the US capital, where a 28-percent uptick in homicides this year has left researchers perplexed and politicians pointing fingers.
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