by Stephanie Flanagan | Aug 12, 2022 | Mid-Hudson Region, News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations
Pulls Sharpened Toothbrush From Waistband in Attack Three Officers Injured, Treated at Albany Medical Center Union Calls Out State Senator for Recent Comments on Inmate Violence Coxsackie, NY – NYSCOPBA Officials are criticizing State Senator and HALT legislation...
by khebert | Aug 8, 2022 | News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations, Western Region
Elmira, NY – An inmate was slashed with an unknown weapon by other inmates at the facility causing a five inch laceration to his cheek which needed 18 sutures to close at the maximum security correctional facility last week. On Wednesday, August 3, an officer assigned...
by Stephanie Flanagan | Aug 3, 2022 | Mid-Hudson Region, News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations
NYSCOPBA Renews Calls for State Legislature to Take Immediate Action to Curb Violence Facility Locked Down After Attacks Coxsackie, NY – An inmate, who is serving his fourth stint in state prison since 1994, attacked and injured staff at the maximum security...
by Stephanie Flanagan | Aug 2, 2022 | Central Region, Law Enforcement, Member Home, Mid-Hudson Region, Northern Region, Public Home, Southern Region, Western Region
Help us Repeal the HALT Act August 29 – September 2, 2022 All Rallies will take place 1pm- 4pm Printable FLYER
by khebert | Jul 26, 2022 | News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations, Western Region
Elmira, NY – The wave of violence inside State correctional facilities continued last week when five officers and a sergeant were injured in three separate attacks at the maximum security correctional facility. Full Press Release
by Stephanie Flanagan | Jul 20, 2022 | Central Region, News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations
Inmate on Inmate Fight Occurs Following Day Rome, NY – An officer sustained multiple injuries after an inmate attacked him inside the facility library at the medium security correctional facility last month. The attacked occurred on Wednesday, June 29 at approximately...