Aramis Furse has change into the 14th particular person to die in or instantly after NYC Division of Corrections (DOC) custody after he was discovered “unwell” in his Rikers Island cell. The 32-year-old Black man died on December 7 shortly after paramedics transported him to Mount Sinai Queens Hospital.
“The Division is mourning the tragic dying of a person in our custody,” mentioned DOC Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie in a press release. “We prolong our deepest condolences to his family and friends. The security of everybody in our care is at all times our foremost concern, and we are going to totally examine this tragedy.”
In a press release, public protection organizations the Authorized Support Society and Brooklyn Defender Providers, which represented Furse, known as for contemplating each various to incarcerating folks within the metropolis’s important jails as they proceed deteriorating.
“Furse’s household, family members, and counsel deserve speedy entry to all data surrounding his dying,” the general public defenders wrote. “Full transparency and accountability are important, notably given DOC’s repeated failure to maintain households and attorneys knowledgeable or present the solutions they urgently want.”
The 2 organizations additionally pointed to current suggestions made final month by the Board of Corrections (BOC), the unbiased watchdog overseeing metropolis jails. They stem from a report analyzing 5 of the earlier deaths this yr and located situations involving unsecured cell doorways, discoveries of drug paraphernalia, and employees failing to inform medical employees after observing the particular person in custody “unwell” earlier than their dying.
The BOC suggests the DOC “distribute memoranda and conduct up to date trainings on offering immediate medical support to a person who’s sick, impaired, unconscious, or injured” with a deal with acquiring medical help. Different suggestions embody assigning extra employees to the video monitoring unit and stopping cell window obstructions, which regularly indicate one thing fallacious.
Because the yr closes, the town attracts nearer to a federally appointed receivership over the jail system and the authorized deadline to shut Rikers Island by 2027. Outgoing Mayor Eric Adams grew to become the frequent sin-eater for the present disaster as his pro-enforcement strategy and funds cuts to reentry programming drew criticism, along with current points with COVID-19–associated delays and reforms mandated by a settlement over detainee circumstances.
His successor, Zohran Mamdani, will face his first deadline instantly when he assumes workplace in January — the native Renewable Rikers legislation mandates that the mayor switch dormant amenities on Rikers Island from the DOC to the New York Metropolis Division of Citywide Administrative Providers (DCAS) each half-year, making certain the constructing’s decommission and repurposing the land for environmental causes.
Michael Higgins Jr., a land planner for the New York Metropolis Environmental Justice Alliance and coordinator of the Renewable Rikers coalition, mentioned Mamdani can ship a “clear message” that the town is on the identical web page for transferring the land between businesses.
“He can, fairly quickly after coming into workplace, commit the primary land switch in about over 4 years,” mentioned Higgins. “That’s one factor that he can do … inside his first 100 days. He also can present his assist for truly giving metropolis businesses the authority to truly begin excited about a grasp plan for what’s going to be taking place on the island.”
Notably, the Anna M. Kross Heart, as soon as the town’s largest jail, closed again in 2023 however stays below DOC cost. The town additionally closed the Otis Bantum Correctional Heart, however the Adams administration refused to show the jail over to DCAS through Renewable Rikers in 2022. The ability later reopened, and was the place Furse and Edwin Ramos — who died final month simply hours earlier than launch — had been held on Rikers Island.
“Prayers and condolences to one more household mourning the lack of their cherished one on Rikers Island,” mentioned Freedom Agenda co-director Darren Mack. “Forty-seven deaths in DOC custody since Mayor Adams took workplace. That is the end result of an administration that has chosen incarceration as an answer to each social downside, comparable to psychological well being, homelessness, and extra, in our metropolis. That’s the legacy of Eric Adams.”


















