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DEA Bust: 19 People Apprehended in Washington Square Park Drug Operation after Teen Overdose and Links to Multiple Reported Overdose Deaths

by Paige Wuthrich
November 20, 2025
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DEA Bust: 19 People Apprehended in Washington Square Park Drug Operation after Teen Overdose and Links to Multiple Reported Overdose Deaths

A coordinated Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) operation resulted in the arrest of 19 people suspected of running a sophisticated drug trafficking network inside Washington Square Park, the iconic public space adjacent to New York University (NYU).

The arrest follows the terrible overdose death of 18-year-old Bailey Shaw of Aspen, Colorado, underlining the lethal risks of fentanyl distribution.

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  • 1 Washington Square Park: From Campus Oasis to Drug Hub
  • 2 Organized Crime and Deadly Narcotics
  • 3 Tragic Consequences
  • 4 Sophisticated Distribution Network
  • 5 Community and Law Enforcement Response
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Washington Square Park: From Campus Oasis to Drug Hub

For decades, Washington Square Park has served as a cultural and recreational destination for NYU students, chess players, street artists, and locals. However, authorities claim that drug activity has always been a problem in the area. While early dealing in the 1960s was mostly about marijuana, the present operation has evolved into a sophisticated, organized criminal industry.

According to Frank A. Tarentino III, Special Agent in Charge of the DEA’s New York Division, the investigation found that Shaw obtained the fentanyl that led to her deadly overdose directly from the park. “Because the threat was real and caused the death of an 18-year-old, we looked more closely at the park,” the officer stated.

Organized Crime and Deadly Narcotics

The DEA’s investigation revealed two major groups managing the park: the Bloods Team, a subsection of the West Coast Bloods gang, and the Livigni Team, which is supposedly led by John Livigni, a 25-year veteran of local drug trafficking. These gangs used a systematic system in which managers supervised street-level sellers and shifted resources to avoid detection.

Investigators claim the gangs have trafficked millions of doses of fentanyl, heroin, and crack cocaine since 2020, making daily sales of $16,000 to $20,000. Dealers utilized cash applications to hide transactions and, in some cases, used customers to avoid law enforcement. In other cases, they even carried Narcan to treat overdoses caused by their medications.

Tragic Consequences

Fentanyl’s lethality has been a major contributor to the increase in overdoses. Authorities mentioned the killings of Shaw, Akira Stein, daughter of Blondie musician Chris Stein, and Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, grandson of Robert De Niro, as examples of the fatal reach of these street-level activities.

The DEA has charged the three individuals with conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in death, and records reveal that they had been arrested 80 times for drug-related charges before 2020.

Sophisticated Distribution Network

Tarentino described the operation as meticulously organized. Dealers acquired narcotics from the Bronx and frequently traveled to the park to sell their goods. Drugs were occasionally packaged and left on the ground for customers to pick up after paying third parties via apps, resulting in limited direct contact.

Each gang maintained particular locations within the park, creating “brand recognition” for its drugs, and freelancers were allegedly evicted.

Community and Law Enforcement Response

Trevor Sumner, president of the Washington Square Association, lauded the operation and expressed fresh optimism among locals. Capt. Nicholas D. Minor, the local precinct commanding officer, likewise voiced a desire to eliminate illicit activity in the area.

“Criminals won’t relinquish lucrative territory easily,” Tarentino cautioned. “We’ll continue to monitor and act decisively to prevent anyone from reclaiming the park for drug trafficking.”

Tarentino said the arrests have temporarily curtailed visible drug activities in the park.

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