Death toll rises: William Johnstone becomes sixth fatality in NYC jails this year

Rikers Island. Photo: Seth Wenig/AP.

William Johnstone, a detainee at Rikers Island, became the sixth person to die in New York Cityโ€™s Department of Correction (DOC) custody this year, triggering renewed calls for reform from the Brooklyn Defender Services and New York County Defender Services.

Johnstone, 47, was discovered unresponsive in his cell at the George R. Vierno Center on Rikers Island on Saturday afternoon, according to a DOC spokesperson. Despite being swiftly transported to Mount Sinai Queens Hospital in Astoria, he was pronounced deceased at 3:50 p.m.

The circumstances surrounding Johnstoneโ€™s death remain uncertain, pending a determination by the cityโ€™s Medical Examiner. However, the tragic event has exacerbated concerns regarding the cityโ€™s incarceration system, particularly given the recent spate of deaths in custody.

Johnstone had been detained at Rikers Island since March on unaffordable bail, following his arrest for robbery charges in Brooklyn and parole violations in Manhattan. According to DOC records, his bail was set at $39,998, or a bond of $149,998.

In a joint statement, Brooklyn Defender Services and New York County Defender Services expressed their dismay, pointing to the escalating death toll in DOC custody since the start of 2022.

โ€œIt is abhorrent that twenty-five New Yorkers have lost their lives in DOC custody since the beginning of 2022. We are angered and saddened that the Department of Correctionโ€™s failure to protect the health and safety of people in its custody has resulted in the death of yet another New Yorker, the third in the past three weeks,โ€ the statement read.

The defender services, which had represented Johnstone, criticized the criminal justice systemโ€™s continued use of unaffordable bail, accusing the city of criminalizing poverty and mental illness.

They were joined in their critique by Darren Mack, co-director of the Freedom Agenda, a group advocating for the depopulation of Rikers Island….

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