NYC will close part of its notorious Rikers Island prison this summer and open other prisons later.

Crude Abolitionist

End Slavery
Supporter
Joined
Feb 16, 2017
Messages
17,711
Reputation
2,395
Daps
82,912
1514919432438-rikers-island-closing.jpeg


The mayor of New York City will take the first step in closing the notorious Rikers Island this summer.

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the first of nine detention centers at New York’s biggest jail will close in the summer of 2018, moving some 600 inmates off the island. The mayor has promised to close the facility entirely in the next decade.

The George Motchan Detention Center, one of nine such centers on Rikers Island, will shutter first. In January the population of the jail hit its all-time low, with 8,705 inmates, according to the New York Daily News.


Crime numbers in New York have fallen considerably year-to-year, per New York Police Department statistics.

Still, de Blasio has come under scrutiny for the NYPD’s continued racial bias in low-level drug arrests.



“Every day we are making New York City’s jail system smaller, safer and fairer,” said de Blasio, according to the local CBS-affiliate news station. “This announcement is an important step in our plan to close Rikers Island and create more community-based facilities to better serve people in custody and our hardworking correctional staff.”

The city’s been under pressure to close the jail, which has been racked by controversy. In 2015, the New Yorker reported a story about Kalief Browder, a teenager from the Bronx who spent three years on Rikers awaiting trial for stealing a backpack. Browder suffered from mental illness after spending about two years in solitary confinement while in jail. He killed himself in 2015.

Cases like Browder’s and story after story of violence in the facility have brought increased scrutiny to Rikers, with many advocates pushing for it to close. In March of 2017, de Blasio announced a plan to close the jail within a decade, while eyeing other spots to open new jails within the city limits.

The announcement that this facility will shutter is the first concrete action taken as part of de Blasio’s plan. His administration has identified a previously-closed prison in Queens that it is considering reopening as Rikers closes, according to the New York Daily News.

NYC will shutter part of its notorious Rikers Island prison this summer

They just going to close this for PR and open other prison plantations within the city. See how the Liberals kick the can down the road with no real solution. The solution would be to getting rid of the 13th Amendment exception clause and stop punishing people with slavery for crimes. Nobody deserves to be a slave.
 
Joined
Jun 24, 2012
Messages
39,797
Reputation
-150
Daps
65,108
Reppin
NULL
They will tell us they are closing the prison people act like its a W when its an L. They getting too much heat so they just going to close it and open multiple little slavery hell holds all in the city.

They will push the other prisons to places like Poughkeepsie, Monticello, Binghamton.
 

Will Ross

Superstar
Bushed
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
24,714
Reputation
-6,068
Daps
59,341
They will tell us they are closing the prison people act like its a W when its an L. They getting too much heat so they just going to close it and open multiple little slavery hell holes all in the city.

Stop comparing prison to slavery it’s disrespectful to our ancestors.
 

Crude Abolitionist

End Slavery
Supporter
Joined
Feb 16, 2017
Messages
17,711
Reputation
2,395
Daps
82,912
Stop comparing prison to slavery it’s disrespectful to our ancestors.

SLAVERY IS ALIVE AND WELL.

"The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that "Neither SLAVERY nor

INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE, **[EXCEPT AS A PUNISHMENT FOR CRIME]** whereof the party shall have

been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their

jurisdiction."

Check yourself.

You are the one with the disrespect because you don't even know it was never abolished.
 
Top