Bronx, NY - Hours after scores of arrests in a gang crackdown aimed at dismantling two rival groups that had terrorized housing projects in the Bronx, a federal prosecutor said his office is investigating whether the city’s 400,000 public housing residents are living in “decent, safe, sanitary” conditions.

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 the rival drug gangs from top to bottom. By afternoon, 85 individuals were in custody and more were sought in the biggest gang takedown in New York City history. 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,” he said.

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