Minors account for half of DC’s carjacking arrests since 2023 — including pint-sized perps as young as 12: police data
More than half of the carjackers arrested in Washington, DC, over the last two years were minors, the majority of whom were just 15 and 16 years old, according to a shocking review of police data in the nation’s capital — which has come under the spotlight after President Trump’s latest threat of a federal takeover.
Since August 2023, DC police have collared 333 carjacking suspects and 56% of those busts were of kids under 18, figures from Metropolitan Police Department show.
And 60% of the juveniles arrested for stealing cars were 15 or 16 — but ages ranged from 17 to as young as 12, according to police records.
The disturbing statistics emerged as Trump has called on DC to start charging 14-year-olds as adults to wrangle what he described as the “totally out of control” crime in the city.
Over the past two years, DC saw a total of 1,046 carjackings — vehicle thefts where the owner was present. And 72% of those crimes involved a gun.
