Calling on NYC correction officers to support justice reforms amid COVID-19 devastation
/“You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.”
Read More“You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.”
Read More“Now in the pandemic, it’s indefensible.”
Read MoreSome Rikers inmates will go home with ankle bracelets
Read More“In the age of COVID-19, triple shifts may be a death sentence.”
Read More“The past several weeks have hit our officers very hard.”
Read More“Words are not actions, and this is a crisis that calls for decisive action.”
Read MoreIt’s an increase of more than 60 percent since Friday.
Read More“This ruling is a substantial step forward towards getting our clients off Rikers Island out of harm’s way.”
Read More“COVID-19 is spreading rapidly at Rikers Island and other local jails, endangering our clients, correction staff and all of New York City.”
Read MoreMeetings between defendants and their attorneys will also take place by video.
Read More‘In isolation, people cut their arms, bang their heads against concrete walls, swallow objects and tie sheets around their necks.’
Read More“They’re already quarantined and that will spread like wildfire.”
Read MoreRules would address issue of “dual loyalty.”
Read More“We’re throw-aways. That’s what we’re considered.”
Read More“I would not have supported this proposal if I believed that it would have a negative impact on the community that I love.”
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