Residents in Queens

Residents in Queens, New York, are voicing growing frustration as prostitution, street vending, and gang activity have resurged along Roosevelt Avenue, despite law enforcement efforts to restore order. The area—long known for its challenges—has seen a return of visible sex work, street-level crime, and unsanitary conditions that many say resemble a “red-light district.”

Roosevelt Avenue, which stretches across multiple city districts, has become a hotspot for illicit activity. Locals report that groups of women openly solicit customers even in the presence of children and families, while unlicensed vendors sell food, counterfeit electronics, and other goods under the elevated train tracks. Health standards appear largely ignored, and residents say the situation has created a sense of lawlessness.

“We feel like prisoners in our own homes,” said local activist Ramses Frias. “Criminals are walking freely, while residents live in fear.”

Gangs such as 18th Street and Tren de Aragua have been linked to the area, allegedly using graffiti to mark territory and conduct illegal operations openly. Despite a police crackdown under “Operation Restore Roosevelt,” residents and activists claim progress is slow and uneven.

Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Kaz Daughtry acknowledged the effort has led to results: major crimes like robbery and assault have declined significantly, and over 15 suspected brothels have been shut down following police investigations.

Still, residents argue that many illegal operations persist, with some brothels reopening soon after being closed. Recent police raids discovered poorly maintained makeshift rooms being used for sex work—some located near schools.

While law enforcement maintains that improvements are ongoing, locals stress that deeper and more consistent intervention is needed. For now, many say Roosevelt Avenue remains a deeply troubled area in urgent need of long-term solutions.

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