Bronx, NY – Dozens Arrested In New York City Gang Crackdown

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    Bronx, NY – Hours after scores of arrests in a gang crackdown aimed at dismantling two rival groups that had terrorized housing projects in the Bronx, a federal prosecutor said his office is investigating whether the city’s 400,000 public housing residents are living in “decent, safe, sanitary” conditions.

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    U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara told a news conference that nearly 700 New York Police Department officers and federal agents accompanied by helicopters and armored trucks executed pre-dawn raids, taking down the rival drug gangs from top to bottom. By afternoon, 85 individuals were in custody and more were sought in the biggest gang takedown in New York City history. The arrests stemmed from charges brought against 120 gang members.

    “We bring these charges so that all New Yorkers, including those in public housing, can live their lives as they deserve: free of drugs, free of guns, and free of gang violence,” he said.

    The prosecutor said the arrests culminated a 16-month investigation that began when prosecutors and police decided to address a surge in violence around the Eastchester Gardens housing projects, where more than 2,000 people live.

    Dozens of shootings, stabbings, beatings, robberies and the murders of a 15-year-old child allegedly stabbed to death and a 92-year-old woman killed in her home by a stray bullet could be traced to two gangs: “2Fly YGz” and the “Big Money Bosses,” Bharara said.

    “These gangs didn’t distinguish between rival gang members and law-abiding residents of the community. If you were in the wrong place at the wrong time, you could be shot, stabbed, even killed,” he said.

    Bharara said some 2Fly gang members stored guns and sold drugs at a playground in the center of the housing project while the other gang primarily operated a few blocks away, terrorizing single-family homes and stores with dozens of shootings, stabbings, beatings and robberies, including several murders and attempted killings.

    He said both gangs used social media to promote, protect and grow their organizations, including by boasting about their exploits in YouTube videos.

    The prosecutor said his office’s civil division was looking at whether the New York City Housing Authority was providing housing that is “decent, safe, sanitary, and in good repair,” which is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    He said whether the housing complexes can provide proper lighting, working elevators, trash-free hallways and lead and mold-free apartments affects whether “the rule of law reigns or the chaos of a gang takes root.”

    Among those federally charged was a drug dealer already serving state prison time for killing a 92-year-old woman with a stray bullet.

    The woman, Sadie Mitchell, was watching television in her Bronx home in 2009 when the bullet went through her living room window and hit her in the hip before puncturing her lung.

    Two days later, police arrested Jamal Blair, 18, who lived nearby. Investigators said Blair had admitted during questioning that he fired a pistol during a fight between the rival gangs.


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    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    7 years ago

    This is disproportionately targeting minorities.

    7 years ago

    Why on earth should it take a 16 month investigation? That’s 16 months more of murder and mayhem.