Trump-appointed Southern District US Attorney Jay Clayton is making waves with his tough stance on crime, particularly in public housing areas. With a focus on tackling gun violence, drug and sex trafficking, transnational gangs, and public corruption, Clayton is determined to protect New Yorkers living in violence-stricken public housing.
In a recent interview on WABC, Clayton emphasized the importance of charging suspects federally whenever possible, as it increases the likelihood of detention. This approach harkens back to the 1990s “crack wars,” where federal intervention helped reduce shootings and murders in the city by targeting drug-gang gunmen terrorizing minority neighborhoods. Working closely with the NYPD and local DAs, federal partners ensured that the most dangerous criminals were prosecuted in federal court with stricter sentencing guidelines.
Clayton’s jurisdiction covers Manhattan and The Bronx, where he is committed to getting gun-toting criminals off the streets. The recent indictment of 19 drug dealers in and around Washington Square Park is a promising sign for South Bronx residents and shopkeepers who have long struggled with drug-related issues in their community.
Looking ahead, it is hoped that Eastern District US Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. will adopt a similar tough approach in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. With Clayton leading the charge in Manhattan and The Bronx, there is optimism that other districts will follow suit in cracking down on crime.
As Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani prepares to take office, there is an opportunity for collaboration between the city administration and Clayton’s team. By working together to address the rampant crime in public housing, they can make a real difference in the lives of the most vulnerable New Yorkers. It is crucial for the new mayor to recognize that allowing gangs to control public housing is not a progressive stance, and a proactive approach is needed to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents.
In conclusion, Clayton’s unwavering dedication to combating crime in public housing is a step in the right direction for New York City. By prioritizing the safety and security of residents, he is setting a strong example for other law enforcement agencies to follow. With continued cooperation and collaboration, there is hope for a safer and more secure future for all New Yorkers.

