Rikers Island. Photo: Seth Wenig/AP
An inmate was discovered dead in his cell on Rikers Island early Sunday morning. The death of 44-year-old Curtis Davis marks the seventh inmate fatality at the jail this year alone.
Davis, arrested on June 1 in Brooklyn on charges of assault and weapons possession, had been held on a $30,000 bond. His unresponsive body was discovered at the George R. Vierno Center facility on Rikers Island. Efforts to revive Davis proved futile and his cause of death remains unclear, pending an investigation by the medical examiner.
โThe department has made all necessary notifications, including the next of kin, the federal monitor, the State Attorney General, DOI, the Board of Correction (BOC), the State Commission of Correction (SCOC), and the OCME,โ a spokesperson for the Department of Correction (DOC) confirmed.
This distressing incident adds to the ongoing controversy surrounding Rikers Island, already under scrutiny for its high rate of in-custody deaths. The DOC reported 19 such deaths in the previous year. In an alarming policy change, the department has now ceased alerting the public to prisoner fatalities.
This policy shift came to light after accusations by a federal monitor, alleging the DOC failed to report five in-custody incidents, including both deaths and injuries.
Despite the persistent problems plaguing Rikers Island, Mayor Eric Adams has resisted federal takeover of the cityโs jail system, arguing that New York City is making significant strides in reforming the facility.
Damian Williams, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, sees the situation differently. Asserting that there has been no โsubstantial progressโ regarding the harsh conditions at Rikers, he has advocated for federal intervention.
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio had previously established an agreement with the City Council to close down the infamous East River complex and replace it with larger jails in every borough except Staten…
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