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Related: About this forumLast operating US prison ship, a grim vestige of mass incarceration, set to close in NYC
https://apnews.com/article/nyc-bronx-jail-boat-close-rikers-9d552d4cda48b58bdb141a40dffc8df5Last operating US prison ship, a grim vestige of mass incarceration, set to close in NYC
BY JAKE OFFENHARTZ
Updated 5:40 AM EDT, October 31, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) Kenneth Williams spent his whole life in Brooklyn, but it wasnt until a night in 2018 when he crossed a narrow footbridge in shackles, that he learned about New York Citys last floating jail. He remembers the murky East River water below him, the stench of mold, and a sinking feeling that soon turned literal.
Every once in a while you could feel the boat dropping into the muck, Williams, 62, said. It was a stark reminder that this place wasnt meant for human confinement.
Docked in the shallows off an industrial edge of the South Bronx, the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Center is a five-story jail barge that stretches the length of two football fields, resembling a container ship stacked with cargo.
It arrived in 1992 as a temporary measure to ease overcrowding on Rikers Island, the citys main jail complex for detainees awaiting trial. Three decades later, the 800-bed lockup the last operating prison ship in the United States is finally closing down.
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BY JAKE OFFENHARTZ
Updated 5:40 AM EDT, October 31, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) Kenneth Williams spent his whole life in Brooklyn, but it wasnt until a night in 2018 when he crossed a narrow footbridge in shackles, that he learned about New York Citys last floating jail. He remembers the murky East River water below him, the stench of mold, and a sinking feeling that soon turned literal.
Every once in a while you could feel the boat dropping into the muck, Williams, 62, said. It was a stark reminder that this place wasnt meant for human confinement.
Docked in the shallows off an industrial edge of the South Bronx, the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Center is a five-story jail barge that stretches the length of two football fields, resembling a container ship stacked with cargo.
It arrived in 1992 as a temporary measure to ease overcrowding on Rikers Island, the citys main jail complex for detainees awaiting trial. Three decades later, the 800-bed lockup the last operating prison ship in the United States is finally closing down.
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Last operating US prison ship, a grim vestige of mass incarceration, set to close in NYC (Original Post)
sl8
Oct 2023
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Who knew?!?
A while back I did some research on prison islands, most of which have closed over the years. Rikers is still open. Never heard about the prison ship.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing this.
Turbineguy
(38,372 posts)2. They should sell it to the Feds.
We'll need someplace for republican traitors.
Historic NY
(37,851 posts)3. They had floating hospital until 2003...
its now land based.