by Stephanie Flanagan | Jun 6, 2023 | Central Region, News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations
Three Officers Treated at Local Hospital for Exposure For Immediate Release June 6, 2023 Gouverneur, NY – Three officers were treated for exposure at a local hospital last week when two inmates threw urine on them, striking them in the face in two separate incidents...
by Stephanie Flanagan | Jun 6, 2023 | News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations, Western Region
Inmate High on Drugs Attacks Staff Attica, NY – Five officers sustained minor injuries after an inmate, who appeared under the influence of drugs, attacked the initial officers who attempted to escort him off of a dorm facility at the medium security correctional...
by Stephanie Flanagan | May 25, 2023 | Member Home, News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations, Southern Region
Incident Follows NYSCOPBA’s Calls For More Protection for Female Officers Against Sexual Assault Ossining, NY – A 42 year old inmate at Sing Sing Correctional Facility serving a 18 year sentence for two counts of Rape 1st, attempted to kiss a female officer and...
by Stephanie Flanagan | May 23, 2023 | Central Region, News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations
Violence Towards Staff Continues to Plague Facility Collins, NY – Over a dozen officers were injured at Collins Correctional Facility over a ten day period as inmate violence continues to surge at the medium security correctional facility. On Monday, May 1, two...
by Stephanie Flanagan | May 19, 2023 | Central Region, News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations
Three Inmates Slashed During Fights at Facility Gouverneur, NY – Violence continues to plague State Correctional Facilities as a result of the HALT Act, as four inmate fights occurred in a span of a week, leaving three inmates cut with make-shift weapons at the medium...
by khebert | May 18, 2023 | News from the Field, Public Home, Public Relations, Western Region
Elmira, NY – A total of 19 officers were injured by inmates in three separate violent incidents at the maximum-security facility during a 10-day stretch in early May. Full Press Release