The officer said he fired defensively at a car in the Bronx after being hit with pellets from what turned out to be a toy gun. An 18-year-old man was killed. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Correction Officers’ Benevolent Assn (NYC)”
Jail Unions Gain a Powerful Supporter: Mayor Eric Adams
Eric Adams has reversed some measures enacted to regain control over the crisis at Rikers Island, in an early victory for the correction officers’ unions. Source: New York Times
Behind the Violence at Rikers, Decades of Mismanagement and Dysfunction
For years, New York City officials have presided over shortcuts and blunders that have led to chaos in one of America’s most expensive jail complexes. Source: New York Times
Louis Molina, Las Vegas Public Safety Chief, Expected to Lead N.Y.C. Jail System
Mr. Molina, a former N.Y.P.D. officer and Correction Department official, will be tasked with restoring order at the troubled Rikers Island jail complex. 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 Will End Long-Term Solitary Confinement in Prisons and Jails
Isolation for more than 15 consecutive days will be barred in prisons and jails starting next March after years of efforts to restrict the practice. Source: New York Times
As N.Y.C. Jails Become More Violent, Solitary Confinement Persists
Even as Mayor Bill de Blasio has emptied out the city’s jails, the number of people who are placed in punitive segregation each year has remained about the same. Source: New York Times