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Opinion | How Covid Vaccine Hesitancy Spread in My Prison


Aaron E. Carroll, a professor of pediatrics, writes that some danger will still exist when things return to “normal.”
When the vaccine was first offered, many of my peers had questions. Loreto Ferri, 51, who sports a gray pushback hairdo, has been in nearly 17 years for robbing banks with notes. His nickname, which his grandmother gave him years ago, is Cheech; he’s a bit bitter because in January he was denied parole for the third time, just as a wave of Covid-19 came to Sullivan. When the corrections officer offered the vaccine initially, Cheech said he would take it, he told me. Then a few weeks later he told me that “with these blood clots” and other things he was hearing, he was having second thoughts, adding that he thought he had already had Covid-19 last year. ....

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How Sickle Cell Trait in Black People Can Give the Police Cover


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Many of the deaths received little outside scrutiny at the time perhaps a brief mention in the local media in part because the families did not have the resources to challenge official determinations, or because the detained people were not seen as particularly sympathetic. Many had histories of arrests on drug use, domestic violence or other charges, and additional evidence that might point to police misconduct, such as video footage, was often not made public.
In some cases, The Times only pieced together details of the deaths through interviews with relatives, witnesses, emergency workers and outside pathologists. ....

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When Guards in New York City's Jails Lie About Use of Force


When Guards in New York City’s Jails Lie About Use of Force
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Six years ago, New York City agreed to hold correction officers at the notorious Rikers Island jail complex more accountable for misconduct, as part of a legal settlement with federal prosecutors after years of complaints about abuses by guards.
But an analysis of a newly released database of disciplinary records, while limited, shows that violence by guards continues to be a problem in the city’s jail system. The records suggest that attempts by guards to cover up excessive use of force or other infractions have been pervasive. ....

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In N.Y.C. Jail System, Guards Often Lie About Excessive Force


In N.Y.C. Jail System, Guards Often Lie About Excessive Force
More than half of the roughly 270 correction officers disciplined over a 20-month period lied to investigators or filed incomplete or inaccurate reports.
The city jail system, including the notorious Rikers Island complex, has long been a source of complaints of brutality by guards. Credit.Richard Perry/The New York Times
April 24, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET
One New York City Correction officer struck a jailed person in the face for no legitimate reason. Another put a detainee in a banned chokehold several times. A third failed to stop subordinates from using unnecessary force, according to newly released discipline records. ....

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