The man who died contracted the coronavirus while awaiting trial on weapons charges after being unable to post $100,000 bail, his lawyer said. Source: New York Times
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Amid Chaos at Rikers, Women and Transgender People to Be Transferred
The move, meant to free staff to restore order at the notorious jail system, raises questions about the detainees’ access to their lawyers and families. Source: New York Times
Inside Rikers: Dysfunction, Lawlessness and Detainees in Control
With a staffing emergency disrupting the basic functions of the jail system, detainees have had free rein inside. Source: New York Times
Want to Be a City Commissioner? It Helps to Be Friendly With the Mayor.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has appointed allies who worked on his past campaigns to head New York City agencies, despite their having little relevant experience. Source: New York Times
De Blasio Visits Rikers: 'The Whole Thing Upsets Me'
As Mayor Bill de Blasio visited the jail for the first time in four years, federal officials signaled a lack of faith in the city’s ability to manage the troubled complex. Source: New York Times
‘I Just Want to Be Normal’: A Mentally Ill Man’s Death at Rikers
Esias Johnson had been in and out of Rikers Island during his two years in New York. Now two correction officers have been suspended in connection with his death. Source: New York Times
Crisis at Rikers and N.Y.C Jails Grows With 12th Death in Custody
The man who died was being held at the Vernon C. Bain Center, a floating jail barge docked just north of Rikers Island. Source: New York Times
Latest Death at Rikers: Isaabdul Karim, Who Almost Qualified for Release
Isaabdul Karim was being held on a parole violation when he died on Sunday, becoming the 11th person incarcerated at the jail to die this year. Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Lawsuit Claims Rikers Crisis Was Worsened by Illegal Strike
The lawsuit said that there was no plausible explanation for a “staggering” number of absences by correction officers this year other than a concerted and illegal job slowdown. Source: New York Times
Hochul Orders Release of 191 Detainees as Rikers Crisis Deepens
The New York governor signed a bill on Friday that authorized the release of the detainees, but the population of the city’s notorious jail will remain far higher than it was last spring. Source: New York Times
Here's Why Rikers Island Is in Crisis
A number of recent deaths have prompted questions about the notorious New York City jail complex. Here are some answers. Source: New York Times
An ‘Absolute Emergency’ at Rikers Island as Violence Increases
A federal monitor said that staff shortages had led to a sharp deterioration in conditions at the jail complex over the summer. Source: New York Times
Correction Officers Sue New York City Over Dangerous Jail Conditions
The lawsuit comes as the city’s new correction chief acknowledged “severe” problems and promised to make changes. Source: New York Times
New York City Jails Resume In-Person Visits
In-person visits will be available three days a week and coronavirus protocols will be in place. Source: New York Times
‘Disorder and Chaos’ in N.Y.C. Jails as Pandemic Recedes
Six incarcerated people have died, a man accused of murder was accidentally released and a captain was charged with criminally negligent homicide, while the future of Rikers Island remains unclear. Source: New York Times