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NYC criminal squatter accused of violently attacking condo residents, slinging drugs in hallway: lawsuit

nyc-criminal-squatter-accused-of-violently-attacking-condo-residents,-slinging-drugs-in-hallway:-lawsuit
NYC criminal squatter accused of violently attacking condo residents, slinging drugs in hallway: lawsuit

It’s condo-monium!

A violent squatter with a criminal rap sheet has hijacked a Staten Island condo complex, slinging drugs in the hallways and attacking anyone who looked at him sideways, tenants claim in a lawsuit.

The board of managers of The Grant Terrace Condominium in Grant City wants Caleb King booted from the building for good after he’s allegedly been raising hell for over a year, according to the suit filed in Richmond County Supreme Court on Monday. 

“King has engaged in a continuous, severe and escalating pattern of disruptive, illegal, and violent behavior,” the board slammed in the filing.

Caleb King is holding open a door, wearing a white shirt and sweat pants while talking to The Post.

Caleb King, 31, is being sued by the condo board after he has allegedly been tormenting the community for over a year. Leonardo Munoz for NY Post

Neither an eviction notice nor a SWAT team have made King, 31, budge.

He was served notice in February, records show, but he ignored it, refusing to leave the 900-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment where he lives with his girlfriend.

Four months later, a SWAT team swarmed his building after he allegedly attacked a resident, chased him around the building with a knife and threatened the lives of his pregnant wife and young daughter, according to a criminal complaint and the lawsuit.

On June 28, King allegedly throat-punched the victim and shouted, “I’ll cut your throat, I’ll stab you, get off the phone with 911,” the affidavit states.

After the attack, a SWAT team busted down the door of King’s apartment and arrested him.

“I come out, I get arrested, there’s all these cops, all these lights, ambulances, everything. It was the biggest f–king scene for no f–king reason,” he said. 

A photo of the building's exterior. It is brown and brick.

He has allegedly been squatting at The Grant Terrace Condominium in Grant City. Leonardo Munoz for NY Post

He was hit with a slew of charges including aggravated harassment, criminal possession of a weapon and menacing. But he was back at his apartment just two days later. 

King admitted to “slapping” the man, alleging the purported victim was taking photos and videos of his girlfriend. 

“I don’t know who he thought he was f–king with, I just told you what was going to happen,” King said. 

The board claims that King has been disrupting the complex since at least May 2025 with his “chronic” late-night and early-morning noise disturbances. 

King, wearing all denim, is seen confronting a man inside the building on security camera.

King allegedly attacked a resident in June. RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK

King has allegedly been found “unresponsive or impaired” in common areas and staircases, and has allegedly been seen dealing drugs at the building’s entrances and tampering with locks, the board claims in the filing.  

He even allegedly grabbed the arm of a resident’s daughter in an elevator and refused to let go. 

King laughed off his neighbors’ allegations, asking a Post reporter: “I don’t know, you’re talking to me. Does it seem like it’s true?”

King was also arrested in February for allegedly breaking into someone’s home. 

Security footage grab of the two men, King and an unknown alleged victim, fighting in the hallway.

King claimed that he only “slapped” the man because he was taking photos of his girlfriend. RICHMOND COUNTY CLERK

He was charged with burglary, trespassing, criminal mischief and harassment, according to the criminal complaint, and is due back in court for this case on July 13.

He also was charged with a DUI in 2021. 

King, who said he’s lived in his apartment for about 10 years, has his next eviction hearing at the end of the month, but the board wants him barred from ever living there again — including banning him from living with his mother, who lives two floors above him. 

A photo of the outside of the building with its address, 100 Colfax Avenue, on it.

King was served an eviction notice in February, according to court records. Leonardo Munoz for NY Post

It also demands that King hand over thousands of dollars in fines that he allegedly owes for disrupting the condo. 

King described the lawsuit as “over the top.” 

“I don’t know what the hell that’s about, but what are you gonna do?” he said. “They’re clearly making things up.”

Several residents, King’s unit’s landlord and an attorney for the condo’s board of managers declined to comment to The Post.

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