Whereas the probabilities of prosecuting a former (or now present) United States president once more stays slim, Manhattan District Lawyer Alvin Bragg hopes his subsequent time period – which he received earlier this month after taking over two challengers, appears to be like very similar to his first.
“We wish to lean into the issues which have labored very nicely in time period one,” Bragg informed the AmNews in an interview over Zoom. “Shootings down about 65% in Manhattan, homicides nearly down 50% — so we wish to proceed that vital work that’s pressing. We give that primacy, and so we’ll proceed to do what we’ve performed on weapons. We’ve performed quite a lot of issues on sexual violence [and] home violence. We wish to proceed that work.
“Within the final couple of months, [we have been] actually leaning into our docket on wage theft and housing — models that have been began a pair years in the past which were doing vital work. A few of these circumstances take time to develop. We see the fruits of the investments coming to bear. We will anticipate extra of that, after which actually, actually leaning into psychological well being points.”
In a quiet race, Bragg ran away with greater than 70% of the vote underneath the Democratic and Working Households’ celebration banners in opposition to Republican Maud Maron and third-party candidate Diana Florence on Nov. 5.
He believes the poll field supplies a extra correct gauge for job efficiency. Since getting into workplace, Bragg turned a foil for conservative media who maligned his alternatives-to-incarceration methods as soft-on-crime. His victory continues the pattern of stability for the seat.
Since taking workplace in 2022, after his landmark victory because the first-ever Black Manhattan District Lawyer, the Harlem-born Bragg prioritized combating gun violence, gender-based violence, and hate crimes. Through the years, he constructed a basis towards each cracking down and stopping them.
Bragg boasts common reductions in gun violence, notably in Harlem this previous summer time. He’s constantly pointed to taking down prison syndicates whereas addressing do-it-yourself “ghost gun” manufacturing and investing in youth packages positioned in higher-risk areas.
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This previous August, Bragg penned an op-ed within the New York Each day Information about stopping and prosecuting rapes past high-profile incidents involving celebrities or sensational narratives. In response, he pointed to placing assets in the direction of a specialised division and serving to survivors, even when they don’t in the end come ahead urgent costs.
In his first yr in workplace, Bragg launched the “ Pathways to Public Security” division to evaluate which circumstances the workplace can doubtlessly divert. His peer navigator packages deploy outreach employees with comparable lived experiences to the streets and arraignment elements, participating folks with these coping with dependancy, psychological well being circumstances, homelessness, or prison justice involvement to attach them with the right companies and programming — or just a scorching meal.

Communication with Zohran Mamdani’s marketing campaign was restricted all year long as a consequence of ethics guidelines barring sitting prosecutors from participating politically exterior of their very own re-election. However latest conversations with the incoming administration’s transition staff are productive.
“Plenty of the issues that we’ve been doing, we’re hoping that the town will assist us construct upon and develop, and in some cases, fund,” mentioned Bragg. “[And] speaking to them in regards to the neighborhood and the court docket navigators [and] about our felony alternate options to incarceration court docket — these are issues we’re flagging for the incoming administration. [If] we have now one thing that we expect is working, we would like the incoming administration to learn about it, and we wish to develop it.”
Finally, Bragg sees re-election and continued service as a privilege. “The main focus is on the well-being of the folks straight harmed for whom we’re making an attempt to get accountability and assist,” he mentioned. In opposition to that backdrop, that’s the objective. Being for me, it’s simply humbling to try this, and to be given the chance to try this for one more 4 years is one thing I’m actually honored to do.”


















