Journalist recounts broad-daylight sex assault in DC – says cops refused to include attack in crime stats
A Journalist’s Terrifying Experience in DC Revealed: Assault and Police Cover-Up
Anna Giaritelli, a homeland security reporter with the Washington Examiner, bravely shared her traumatic experience of being violently attacked and sexually assaulted in broad daylight in Washington, DC. The incident, which occurred near Union Station, highlighted not only the horrors she endured but also the disturbing response from the Metropolitan Police Department and the city’s court system.
Detailing the harrowing event, Giaritelli recounted how a large man attacked her just one block away from her apartment building. Thanks to the intervention of a construction worker named Donny, who heard her screams and came to her rescue, she was able to escape. However, the aftermath of the assault revealed a troubling reality about how DC police and the courts fail to protect and serve the public.

Despite the attacker being apprehended and sentenced to prison, Giaritelli discovered that her assault was not included in the city’s crime statistics. The Metropolitan Police Department’s Crime Cards page, which tracks criminal offenses, did not list her attack, leading her to question the accuracy and transparency of the data being reported.
Giaritelli’s inquiry into why her incident was omitted from the crime map revealed that only 1st degree felonies were included in the statistics. This revelation exposed a glaring issue with how crimes of lesser severity were not being accounted for, leaving many victims marginalized and overlooked by law enforcement.

Despite the DNA evidence collected by law enforcement leading to the attacker’s arrest, Giaritelli expressed concern over the justice system’s leniency towards the perpetrator. The repeated release of the assailant from jail while awaiting trial raised serious safety concerns for the journalist, highlighting a failure in protecting victims and holding offenders accountable.
As Giaritelli’s story sheds light on the shortcomings of DC’s law enforcement and justice system, President Trump’s recent scrutiny of the city’s crime statistics adds fuel to the fire. With allegations of data manipulation and falsification within the police department, the need for transparency and accountability in addressing crime in the nation’s capital has never been more urgent.



