Federal control didn’t just change who patrolled Washington; it changed how people walked, talked, and even breathed in their own neighborhoods. Mothers who once feared stray bullets now let their kids play outside, yet glance twice at every dark SUV rolling past. …Read more by pressing ‘CONTINUE READING’ button below
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