Emotional sendoff as DC police chief steps down as crime data probe looms

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FULL: DC Police Chief Pamela Smith departs from MPD

On Friday, December 19, officials in D.C. gathered for Pamela Smith's departure as MPD police chief. 

D.C.’s recently embattled police chief is leaving the District under a cloud of controversy — amid a federal investigation over crime statistics.

The District held an emotional walkout ceremony for D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith Friday morning as she said goodbye to a department she’d only been a part of for three years, the last two as chief.

"Car 1. 10-7. It’s been a pleasure to serve the District of Columbia," said Smith. 

What they're saying:

"Over the last two years — and I say this without equivocation and I will not stutter and I will say it loudly — we have driven down crime in Washington D.C.," said D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser. 

Smith addressed the controversy of allegations that she ordered  the District’s crime stats be altered — to make the city seem safer than it was actually becoming.

"Make no mistake — you can say what you want to say. But I live in this city and I felt it myself. I felt the shift. And I’m going to say it again. I never and never will and never would have encouraged, intimidated, retaliated or told anyone to change their numbers. Never would I have done that," said Smith. 

Smith had a message to her critics: 

"I’m going to the Bible when I say this to my haters: F you."

What's next:

D.C. police veteran Jeffery Carroll will serve as interim chief. The issue of the crime stats are still under federal investigation.

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