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American Focus > Blog > World News > Exclusive | SDNY boss Jay Clayton details push to tackle NYC street crime – and how he earned recent attaboy from Trump
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Exclusive | SDNY boss Jay Clayton details push to tackle NYC street crime – and how he earned recent attaboy from Trump

Last updated: December 17, 2025 4:20 pm
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Manhattan US Attorney Jay Clayton Focuses on Tackling Violent Street Crime

Manhattan US Attorney Jay Clayton is directing efforts towards addressing violent street crime in New York City, as he informed The Post on Wednesday. He has received recognition from President Trump for cracking down on criminal activities in Washington Square Park.

Clayton, appointed by Trump to lead the Southern District of New York, intends to prosecute more cases involving drugs, guns, and violence in federal court. The stricter laws in federal court increase the likelihood of suspects being detained pending trial.

Speaking about his priorities at the Department of Justice, Clayton stated, “Violent crime on the streets of New York City and the rest of the district is what we are keenly focused on.”

New SDNY boss Jay Clayton says tackling violent street crime in federal court is a top priority. Brian Zak/NY Post

Clayton recently announced the arrest of 12 alleged narcotics dealers operating an open-air drug market in an East Harlem housing project. His office is pushing for pre-trial detention for these suspects, as well as others involved in similar criminal activities around Washington Square Park.

Following a successful crackdown in Washington Square Park, President Trump commended Clayton for his efforts. Clayton highlighted the importance of federal court in handling street crime cases and ensuring community safety.

Clayton emphasized the need for repeat violent offenders to be kept in custody to reduce crime rates. However, prison reform advocates argue against prolonged detention due to its impact on recidivism.

While focusing on violent street crime, Clayton also plans to investigate cases related to sex trafficking and public corruption. He aims to address the concerns of New Yorkers by bringing forth cases that align with public interests.

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Clayton’s primary goal is to combat the deadly fentanyl crisis and its associated risks, along with tackling street crime that affects community safety and well-being.

Clayton’s indictment of 19 people for allegedly dealing dangerous narcotics in Washington Square Park earned him kudos in a phone call from President Trump. REUTERS

Additionally, Clayton has been tasked with investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to prominent figures and institutions, as per US Attorney Pam Bondi’s directive. He refrained from commenting on specific cases, including Trump’s pardoning of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández.

Clayton stressed the importance of utilizing limited resources effectively to make a positive impact on New Yorkers, especially in addressing critical issues like fentanyl and street crime.

Overall, Clayton’s approach underscores a commitment to enforcing the law, safeguarding communities, and serving the public interest in combating crime and corruption.

— Additional reporting by Steven Nelson

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