Current Events > When visitors were banned from Rikers Island, even more drugs showed up

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Antifar
02/10/22 5:32:30 PM
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https://www.thecity.nyc/2022/2/9/22926241/when-visitors-were-banned-from-rikers-island-even-more-drugs-showed-up

Last April, Thomas Earl Braunson III was found dead in his cell on Rikers Island. The 35-year-old had struggled with addiction throughout his life, family said, and in the end that battle proved fatal.

Braunson, who had become a father just three months earlier, succumbed to a deadly dose of fentanyl, heroin, and PCP, according to the city Medical Examiner.

Department of Correction investigators are still trying to determine how that contraband got to Braunson behind bars. But his access to drugs was hardly an outlier during the height of New York Citys pandemic when social programs were shut down and visitors were not allowed on the island.
In fact, internal jails numbers suggest that in that period when only corrections officers, staff, and eventually certain contractors and service providers could enter detainees may have had even greater access to drugs.

Between April of 2020 and May of 2021, correction department authorities seized banned drugs inside city jails more than 2,600 times, according to data obtained by THE CITY.

Thats more than double the number of such seizures made during the same time period from 2018 to 2019 when the jail population was larger and there were more people coming and going, Correction department records show.

For criminal justice reform advocates, the statistics point to a longstanding accusation.

This data confirms what weve known all along it is corrupt DOC staff who keep drugs flowing into Rikers, said Darren Mack, co-director of Freedom Agenda, a jail reform organization. But instead of swift action to root out this corruption, weve seen investigators fired, and discipline that is either absent or takes years to enact.

The Department of Correction disputed those allegations, with a spokesperson arguing that the agency takes contraband smuggling extremely seriously. The DOC rather blames the spike on a dangerous increase in attempts to get drugs through the mail during that period of the pandemic.

The data does show an increase in drug mail seizures during that period, but they account for less than a third of total drug recoveries between April 2020 and May 2021.

In response to a follow-up inquiry noting that mail recoveries could not account for a majority of the surge, the department pointed out there will always be some contraband that slips through.
Jail officials throughout the country have for years struggled to block the smuggling of books and magazine paper soaked in suboxone, K2 and meth.
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The troubling numbers come as early moves by the Adams administration signal a more hands-off approach to staff misconduct in city jails.

He replaced reform-minded Correction Commissioner Vincent Schiraldi with Louis Molina, a former NYPD detective who had been serving as chief of the Las Vegas Department of Public Safety.

As one of his first big moves, Molina replaced Sarena Townsend, the departments acclaimed top investigator. Townsend, a former Brooklyn prosecutor, told the Daily News Molina had asked her to clear 1,000 disciplinary cases against officers over the next 100 days before she was ordered to resign.

The city jail system has been roiled by what a federal monitor calls disorder and chaos, with inmate deaths and self-harm incidents up, rampant absenteeism and low vaccination rates among officers, and bleak conditions at intake centers.

Some elected officials have called for the National Guard and President Joe Biden to step in.
Braunson and 15 other city jails detainees died behind bars in 2021, the highest total in years.
At least one other case was tied to a drug overdose, according to the medical examiners office.
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The Department of Correction data shows that drug seizures remained relatively stable between 2018 and early 2020, averaging about 77 a month, excluding those recovered through searches of visitors and mail.

In April of 2020, the first full month of the pandemic lockdown, such seizures dropped dramatically. But as jail programming and visits ceased, fueling despair and violence, drug recoveries reached new heights with 334 in October of 2020 and 570 in February of 2021.

Brian Carmichael, an incarceration reform activist who spent time on Rikers Island last spring for a narcotics charge, said it is an open secret that some corrections officers sell drugs to detainees, but the pandemic presented a special opportunity.

There are only a few ways that drugs can get into a jail, so when visits were canceled for COVID, that effectively eliminated any competition there was for those guards bringing in the drugs, he said. And they had a monopoly.

Drugs were in high demand when he arrived, Carmichael said. In those months, corrections administrators were struggling to get hundreds of corrections officers to show up to work, stranding detainees who were unable to get escorts for medical visits.

If people cant get psych meds and pain meds, then theyre going to turn to whatever meds they can find, he said. Whether its pot or K2, heroin, meth, anything you can get.

Nearly half of all incarcerated people in New York City are deemed as having some symptoms of mental illness, according to DOC data compiled by the Vera Institute of Justice.



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Flauros
02/10/22 5:34:01 PM
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Im shocked new york doesnt just turn a blind eye and let them do as they please.

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Antifar
02/10/22 5:34:42 PM
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Flauros posted...
Im shocked new york doesnt just turn a blind eye and let them do as they please.
Why would that shock you

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Flauros
02/10/22 5:37:09 PM
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Antifar posted...
Why would that shock you
Because it is the right thing to do.

The fact that they arent setting up safe sites in prison for people with drug addictions to partake in their drug of choice is barbaric and cruel. Forcing them to withdraw it literal torture. New York is supposed to be on the forefront of progression and should be one of the first places to let people handle their affairs in a way that makes them safe and comfortable.

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uwnim
02/10/22 5:37:39 PM
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Yeah, when that sort of thing happens, it is obvious that the staff are the ones bringing in the drugs.

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The Catgirl Fondler
02/10/22 5:53:06 PM
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Pigs gonna oink.

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