Eric Adams defends firing of top internal jails cop after union pressure

Mayor Eric Adams defended the firing of the highest inner cop in metropolis jails after an outcry from the union, claiming NYC residents need him to repair the issues on Rikers Island.

“The individuals of this metropolis will choose me on the completion of my time as mayor to find out that I lived as much as my marketing campaign promise,” Adams stated at a press look Wednesday afternoon.

“They aren't going to take a look at who was, as you stated, sacked or who was now not there. They’re gonna ask me one query, ‘Did you repair the issue?’ That's all I’m specializing in.”

The feedback got here in response to the termination of Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence and Investigation Sarena Townsend, who has been lauded for her progress on the interior use-of-force case below the federal monitor.

Townsend, whose firing was first reported by The Metropolis, processed practically 10,000 backlogged use-of-force circumstances over her three-year tenure and had been with odds with the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Affiliation.

Mayor Eric Adams
Mayor Eric Adams dismissed accusations that his administration caved to strain from the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Affiliation over the latest firing.
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The firing adopted newly Division of Correction Commissioner Louis Molina’s rollback of a strict sick depart coverage that was applied to cease corrections officers from calling out when not sick — a widespread difficulty that contributed to a staffing disaster.

Adams defended the adjustments, which had been a sequence of simple victories handed to the jails’ largest union, as a part of his plan with Molina to revamp the beleaguered metropolis jail system.

“I instructed him what I needed accomplished and the circumstances I need on Rikers Island, and all the [DOC] amenities … and he's going to execute that plan,” Adams stated.

Deputy DOC Commissioner Sarena Townsend
Sarena Townsend was at odds with the union representing correction officers.
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Union president Benny Boscio instructed The Submit he had requested Molina to kick her to the curb as a result of “she was killing morale.”

“We principally instructed the brand new commissioner what the issues had been out of the gate that we noticed morale-wise. He principally took our points, the problems that we delivered to him, and he made his personal evaluation,” Boscio stated. “However we completely pushed for that.”

“She was not honest in negotiating with us when it got here to self-discipline and we’re not unhappy to see her go,” Boscio added.

Benny Boscio Jr.
Benny Boscio Jr. was happy with the elimination of Townsend.
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Louis Molina
Division of Correction Commissioner Louis Molina had rolled again what was thought of a strict sick depart coverage.
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The previous DOC head referred to as the strikes a “very disturbing signal.”

“Nearly as if saying ‘We’ll make it simpler to cheat and examine you much less,'” Vincent Schiraldi wrote on Twitter, including that “2500 out of 7700 uniformed employees had been ‘sick’ on” New 12 months’s Eve.

“Type the start COBA pledged to battle that coverage and we by no means stopped,” the union wrote to its members concerning the new sick coverage that solely requires a health care provider’s go to after your third consecutive sick day.

Corrections officers have limitless sick time below their contract.

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