Written by Ashton Snyder on
 May 13, 2025

Armed carjacking at Navy Yard targets Congressional staffer and government devices

A senior staff member working for Representative Sara Jacobs fell victim to a violent carjacking incident in Washington D.C.'s Navy Yard neighborhood.

According to Fox News, the incident occurred on Friday afternoon in a Harris Teeter parking lot, where suspects stole government-issued devices, including an iPhone, MacBook, ID, and Capitol parking pass, all of which were immediately wiped, as confirmed by Jacobs' office.

The Metropolitan Police Department has made progress in the case, arresting two juvenile suspects - a 15-year-old male from Washington and a 14-year-old male from Maryland. The victim's car and a firearm were recovered on Saturday, though authorities continue their search for two additional suspects captured by surveillance cameras during the incident.

Rising Crime Concerns in Navy Yard District

The Navy Yard neighborhood, located south of the U.S. Capitol, has transformed into a bustling urban center attracting congressional staffers and young professionals. Despite its development, the area has faced increasing scrutiny over safety concerns.

The carjacking incident began around 12:08 p.m. when the suspects confronted the victim as they left their vehicle. After the staffer initially refused to surrender their keys, one suspect displayed a handgun, forcing compliance before fleeing in the stolen vehicle.

This incident adds to a pattern of concerning criminal activity in the area. Just last month, a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority police officer was stabbed in the face at the Navy Yard Metro Station, an attack witnessed by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who was en route to a transit safety event.

Trump Administration Response to DC Crime

President Donald Trump has addressed the rising crime rates in Washington D.C., making it a focal point of his administration's domestic policy agenda since returning to office in January 2025.

Speaking at the Department of Justice, Trump emphasized his commitment to addressing the capital's crime problems.

Trump stated:

We're cleaning up our city. We're cleaning up this great capital. And we're not going to have crime, and we're not going to stand for crime.

Law Enforcement Investigation Progress

The Metropolitan Police Department has moved swiftly in their investigation, recovering crucial evidence and making two arrests within 24 hours of the incident. The 15-year-old suspect faces armed carjacking charges, while the 14-year-old has been charged with carrying a pistol without a license and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Police continue their investigation with a particular focus on identifying and apprehending the two remaining suspects shown in surveillance footage. The recovered firearm and vehicle are being processed for additional evidence.

The quick response by law enforcement demonstrates their commitment to addressing violent crime in the area, particularly given the victim's connection to Congress and the theft of government property.

A Congressional Office Under Attack

A senior staffer from Representative Sara Jacobs' office experienced a violent carjacking at Washington D.C.'s Navy Yard on Friday afternoon, resulting in the theft of multiple government-issued devices and personal belongings. The incident has highlighted ongoing safety concerns in the popular neighborhood, prompting increased attention from law enforcement and the Trump administration. While two juvenile suspects have been apprehended and some stolen items recovered, police continue their search for two additional suspects as they work to address rising crime rates in the nation's capital.

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