Feds bust up Washington Square Park’s brazen drug market with 19 arrests tied to 65 ODs
These dealers are finally getting benched.
The feds cracked down on lawless Washington Square Park, busting up a round-the-clock, open-air drug market that operated for half a decade in the heart of Greenwich Village, authorities said.
Nearly 20 dealers whose coordinated peddling of dangerous narcotics in and around the famed greenspace caused a rash of overdoses, two of them fatal, since 2020, were hit with charges in a federal indictment unsealed in Manhattan Thursday.
The accused “prolific” narcotics traffickers had racked up a combined 80 drug arrests over the past five years — but time and again, New York’s soft-on-crime laws allowed them back out to peddle fentanyl, heroin and crack-cocaine in the park, prosecutors said.
“New York families want us to use all available resources to get deadly fentanyl off our streets,” Manhattan US Attorney Jay Clayton said in a statement.
