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Monumental Sports Considers Off-Duty Police to Patrol Streets Around Capitol One Arena

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The owner of the Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals is considering hiring off-duty police officers to patrol the streets around Capital One Arena as crime in the neighborhood is rising.

The arena was a bright turning point for downtown D.C. when it opened in 1997, but a steady rise in crime in the area since 2020 has changed things.

Break-ins are a frequent burden for business owners in the Chinatown/Penn Quarter neighborhood. 

People leaving the arena after a game or event have been being targeted for robbery and other crimes. 

A detail from D.C. policeโ€™s Special Operations Division handles closing F Street in front of the arena on game days, but city officials say the department does not have enough officers to increase patrols downtown as it battles a rise in gun violence in other parts of the city.

Monumental Sports & Entertainment says the organization has increased the number of off-duty D.C. police officers it pays to work inside at Capital One Arena events by 20% over the past year. Theyโ€™re called reimbursable detail officers.

In a statement provided to News4, Senior Vice President for Communications Anu Rangappa indicated thought is being given to a somewhat unusual idea: paying off-duty officers to patrol the surrounding streets.

โ€œTogether with our DowntownBID partners, we are also evaluating the most effective use of Reimbursable Detail Officers (RDOs) to patrol around our Chinatown neighborhood,โ€ the statement said.

Itโ€™s unclear whether Monumental Sports has had any discussion about this with D.C. police.

Off-duty officers hired by businesses are not currently allowed to work on public property, according to the D.C. police website.

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