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Biden once warned of rampant DC crime -- in 1992: 'Don't stop at a stoplight'

Biden once warned of rampant DC crime -- in 1992: 'Don't stop at a stoplight'

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Then-Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., warned of rampant crime and violence in Washington decades before Democrats became outraged at President Donald Trump's crackdown. (CREDIT: C-SPAN)
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Texas Democrats who fled the state to block GOP redistricting push begin returning

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A fisherman spotted an old Buick in the Mississippi River. The human remains inside may have solved a decades-old missing person's case
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A fisherman spotted an old Buick in the Mississippi River. The human remains inside may have solved a decades-old missing person's case

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