D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is shaking her head.

Donald Trump said in the second presidential debate Sunday night that Washington, D.C. is violent and "inner cities" across the country are "a disaster education-wise, jobwise, safety-wise, in every way possible."

But Bowser said Monday morning that data shows crime has dropped and tourism has increased. Writing on Twitter, she criticized Trump for insulting the city where he opened a luxury hotel last month.

"Smh at DT who comes to DC for profit on the 1 hand, badmouths it on the other. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but here are the facts," Bowser wrote, using the abbreviation for "shaking my head."

She cited statistics showing overall crime, violent crime and property crime all dropped between 2014 and 2016 year to date.

Tourism is up, the mayor said. In 2015, D.C. hosted a record number of American tourists, who spent $7.1 billion.

Smh at DT who comes to DC for profit on the 1 hand, badmouths it on the other.



Everyone is entitled to their opinion but here are the facts pic.twitter.com/umPlsK3OIY — Muriel Bowser (@MurielBowser) October 10, 2016

She ended the tweet with #WeAreWashingtonDC.

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