New York Prisons Face Strikes, Riots, and National Guard Deployment
Governor Hochul declares a state of emergency, cancels visitation, and deploys 3,500 National Guard troops as prison unrest escalates across the state.
- A wildcat strike by correction officers has entered its fourth day, impacting operations at 36 New York state prisons.
- Governor Kathy Hochul has deployed 3,500 National Guard troops and state police to secure facilities and ensure safety for staff and inmates.
- Prison visitation has been suspended statewide, with officials citing safety concerns and ongoing disruptions caused by the work stoppage.
- Riots have broken out in multiple prisons, including Riverview Correctional Facility, where inmates temporarily took control of dormitories overnight.
- The strike, which is not sanctioned by the union, stems from grievances over staffing shortages, mandatory overtime, and safety concerns exacerbated by recent reforms like the HALT Act.