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To: knighthawk

Makes me glad I don’t work in New York State Corrections anymore. I thought his father was bad to work for. The son is far worse. Many New York State Correctional officers ended up being infected with the virus, because the State never stopped transferring inmates out of Rikers, and other city lockups during the lockdown. The virus was brought with them from the city, and distributed to the various prisons across the state they were transferred to. The State is required to take custody of inmates once they have been sentenced, and are fined if they are not transferred within a specific time. Why wasn’t that stopped during the lockdown? If Cuomo was continuing to move inmates around the State, I don’t understand what the need was to release inmates from jails and prisons. Like his nursing home fiasco, he was sending infected inmates from the city, who then passed the virus on to healthy staff and inmates in prisons across the State.


5 posted on 06/15/2020 12:32:32 AM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne)
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To: mass55th

Those who live work and pay taxes in the city are the inmates and criminals, the real inmates and criminals are their friends. Like PD the correction officers are abused daily the gangs run the show thanks to these two idiots Heard the same murderous antics in the nursing homes also happened in hospitals, placing covid patients with non covid patients causing thier deaths. How convenient that he recently passed legislation in his budget to protect himself from any liability that may come about from the decisions he makes a governor


10 posted on 06/15/2020 2:54:31 AM PDT by ronnie raygun (silence is golden, I will not kneel)
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