New York – Campaign Aims To Bail Out More Than 500 Prisoners At Rikers

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    FILE - A view of the sign out side Rikers Island jail complex in New York City, New York, USA, 17 May 2011.EPANew York – A human rights group says it plans to bail out more than 500 women and teenagers currently imprisoned at New York City’s Rikers Island.

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    The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights group plans to raise at least $5 million to fund the releases. The group says the national campaign is meant to call attention to a bail system that discriminates against minorities and the poor.

    The group has organized 200 volunteers who, starting in October, will bail women out from the Rose M. Singer Center. It also will arrange the release of 16- and 17-year-olds from the Robert N. Davoren Complex on the island jail complex.

    A spokeswoman says Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio supports the campaign, but only for people who are not a threat to public safety.


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    5 years ago

    Turn them all loose! just what the left wing liberals want.