The home owned by Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) in Baltimore was robbed over the weekend, police said late Aug. 1, prompting a reaction by President Donald Trump early Friday.
The burglary took place around 3:40 a.m. at the house, which is located in the 2000 block of Madison Avenue, the Baltimore Police Department said.
“It is unknown if any property was taken from the location,” police said in a statement.
Fox News reporter Chad Pergram reported that the break-in was not where Cummings lives, “but in a portion of the property which is rented out.”
“Fox is told Cummings was not there at the time,” he added.
In a statement sent to news outlets, Cummings said: “An individual attempted to gain entry into my residence at approximately 3:40 AM on Saturday, July 27. I was notified of the intrusion by my security system, and I scared the intruder away by yelling before the person gained entry into the residential portion of the house. I thank the Baltimore Police Department for their response and ask that all further inquiries be directed to them.”
Cummings was vaulted into the national news after Trump attacked him, saying the conditions in the Baltimore portion of Cummings’s district “is a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess.”
“If he spent more time in Baltimore, maybe he could help clean up this very dangerous and filthy place,” Trump added.
Trump added on Friday after hearing that Cummings’s house was burglarized: “Really bad news! The Baltimore house of Elijah Cummings was robbed. Too bad!”
Critics accused Trump of being racist for attacking Cummings but have struggled to rebut his noting the conditions of the city, and a number of residents said they agreed with the president.
“I would honestly say yes, from the drug selling to the killings, the poverty, it’s just crazy,” the resident responded.
“I see poverty, I see crime as a way of life,” another Baltimore resident said. “I think [the leaders] sold out.”
Another resident told Republican strategist Kimberly Klacik that what Trump said “was definitely true” and she feels elected officials representing Baltimore aren’t doing their job.
The resident added about Cummings, “He’s worried more about [caring for illegal aliens at the border] than his own people.”