Bronx, NY – Prosecutor: Biggest Gang Takedown In New York City History

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    Bronx, NY – Law enforcement rescued a housing project with the biggest gang takedown in city history, and now officials are investigating whether the city’s 400,000 public housing residents were being protected in safe conditions as required by federal law, a federal prosecutor announced Wednesday.

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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 two rival drug gangs from top to bottom.

    By late afternoon, 88 people were in custody and more were sought in what Bharara described as the biggest gang takedown ever in New York City. 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,” Bharara said.

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

    Dozens of shootings, stabbings, beatings and robberies and the killings of a 15-year-old stabbed to death and a 92-year-old hit by a stray bullet could be traced to two gangs, 2Fly YGz and the Big Money Bosses, Bharara said.

    He 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. He said both gangs used social media to promote, protect and grow their organizations, 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.
    A sign for the Eastchester Gardens NYCHA housing complex stands in the Bronx, New York, April 27, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
    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.”

    The Housing Authority said the health and well-being of its residents is its top priority.

    “Many conditions influence the presence of gang and other illegal activity, and we continue to work closely with the NYPD to address these challenges,” it said, adding it recently launched a Public Safety Advisory Committee.

    The raids came eight days after Bharara announced charges against 36 members of two rival drug trafficking gangs operating out of three Housing Authority complexes in East Harlem.

    Among those federally charged Wednesday was a drug dealer already serving state prison time for the killing of the 92-year-old woman hit by the 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 punctured her lung.

    Two days later, police arrested Jamal Blair, who lived nearby. Investigators said he admitted during questioning that he fired a pistol during a fight between gangs. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon.

    During Wednesday’s raid, a man who wasn’t part of the investigation but was wanted in a string of knife-point robberies involving older women jumped from a window and later died, police said.


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    misslydia128
    misslydia128
    7 years ago

    Anarchist Diblasio will let them out of jail as part of a prison reform program.

    scy4851
    scy4851
    7 years ago

    neh….Obumer is the one who pardons drug dealers…..

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    7 years ago

    If you look at the video provided by the N,Y,C,H,A, They say that they figured out that slums breed crime. This prompted them to destroy acres and acres of housing and build city houses. The oldest sections of brooklyn and the bronx and harlem ,the lower east side were destroyed to build public housing The city was proud ,that they had eradicated crime,however the crime festered in the projects.Its not the housing that breeds crime , its criminals that commit crime.