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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Exclusive | Washington Square Park crime fell 65% since NYPD 24/7 crackdown on dealers, junkies
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Exclusive | Washington Square Park crime fell 65% since NYPD 24/7 crackdown on dealers, junkies

Last updated: December 20, 2025 11:45 am
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Crime rates in Washington Square Park have seen a significant decline of 65% since the NYPD initiated a 24/7 crackdown targeting drug dealers, junkies, and other offenders. Data from the NYPD shows that reported crimes in the park have dropped from 46 to 16 between November 1 and the present day, compared to the same period last year. Major crimes such as assaults and robberies have decreased by 89%, with only two incidents reported since the crackdown began.

The most notable decrease has been in grand larcenies, which saw a 92% drop in reported incidents. Residents in the area have praised the NYPD for their efforts in cleaning up the park and making it a safer space. Christine Economos, president of the NYPD’s Sixth Precinct Community Council, commended the police for eliminating drug activity and homelessness from the park, making it a welcoming place for families and visitors once again.

Since the crackdown began on October 31, 68 police officers have been assigned to patrol the park round-the-clock on foot. This increased police presence has led to a drastic reduction in crime and a visible improvement in the overall atmosphere of the park. Calls to the city’s 911 operators regarding the park have dropped by 62%, while 311 calls have also decreased by 11%.

The recent crackdown was prompted by a federal drug bust that exposed a large-scale drug-dealing operation in the park. In response, the NYPD deployed additional officers to address the growing criminal activity and restore safety to the iconic Greenwich Village landmark. Mayor Eric Adams has praised the success of the operation, highlighting the significant drop in crime rates as evidence of the positive impact of increased police presence.

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As Mayor Adams’ term comes to an end, he remains committed to supporting law enforcement and maintaining public safety in New York City. The ongoing efforts to combat crime and improve quality of life in neighborhoods across the city demonstrate a dedication to creating a safer and more secure environment for all residents.

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