Word: blockings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...jail official on his rounds spotted the ominous signs around 9 p.m. in cell block 7: jagged tiles - handy for weapons - missing from a bathroom wall and menacing whispering between cells. Then, recalls another official, Deputy Assistant Warden Roy Caldwood: "All hell broke loose...
Last week at New York City's 42-year-old House of Detention for Men on Rikers Island, about 1,500 inmates, who were out on the catwalks for free time, swarmed in every direction, some passing through holes gouged between the asphalt walls of the cell blocks. Prisoners carried broken pipes, broomsticks and rocks. A few quickly seized five guards as hostages. The inmates, more than 80% of whom are black or Puerto Rican, rapidly gained control of six of the eight cell blocks, but guards thwarted a takeover of cell block 6 by pitching tear-gas into...
Eerie Mist. Within several hours some 500 police and extra guards were rushed to the jail. Commissioner of Correction Benjamin J. Malcolm and Peter Tufo, the unpaid head of the city's Board of Correction, arrived and bravely agreed to enter one of the cell blocks held by the rebels in order to negotiate. Donning gas masks, the two men crawled through the hole in cell block 6 into an eerie tear-gas mist. They then asked the tense inmates for "delegates." Seven leaders - who carried homemade shivs and wore blankets and towels around their heads as a protection...
...Tombs - violated the constitutional rights of prisoners. New York City could not afford to improve the jail and so closed it down, sending some 500 street-wise inmates to the Rikers' lockup. These transfers and others swelled Rikers' population from 1,036 to 1,879. Today each block holds up to 325 inmates, 85 more than "capacity." So far this year, the budget-pinched Correction Department has laid off 654 employees, dangerously thinning the guards at Rikers from five to four per cell block...
Academics has been the stumbling block over which the Ivy league stepped to allow freshmen to play with the varsity. Both Harvard and Yale voted against the new rule, which will be reviewed again in three years, fearing that a freshman could not handle the pressures of a varsity sport and his studies at the same time...