The Trump administration plans to have a total of 5,000 members of the National Guard in the District as part of a summer surge.
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A contingent of about 125 Louisiana National Guard troops arrived in Washington, D.C. on May 12.
There are currently slightly over 2,500 National Guard troops deployed in D.C., from dozens of states. This summer, there will be 5,000.
The president deployed the National Guard to Washington on the premise that they would help crack down on crime.
Thirteen D.C. police officers placed on leave amid probe into alleged crime statistic manipulation, nearly a year after Trump warned of fake numbers.