Overall crime has fallen to a 25-year low, with robbery, burglary, and larceny also hitting 25-year lows. Murder rates are at a six-year low, aggravated assault at a five-year low, and sexual assault at a twenty-year low.
The news set Trump off, and he immediately took to his own platform, Truth Social:

Reveals which city is next
During Monday’s Oval Office signing, the president also made it clear that Memphis is only the beginning.
“Crime is not only occurring in places such as Memphis, a blue city in a red state,” he warned. “We’re going to be doing Chicago, probably next. This team will deploy the full power of federal law enforcement.” He added that the task force will be “a replica of our extraordinarily successful efforts [in D.C.],” and noted that federal agents had already been sent to Memphis months ago. “Now we are sending the big force,” he said, referring to the National Guard.
Meanwhile, Memphis Mayor Paul Young, a Democrat, told CNN on Saturday that he was far from “happy” about the planned deployment.