Rikers Custody Detainee Dies After Medical Episode at NYC Jails, Officials Say
A 38-year-old man, Edwin Ramos, died overnight while in custody at the Rikers Island jails following a medical episode. The incident occurred around 12:05 a.m. when a guard discovered Ramos in distress in a bathroom at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center and provided him with aid. He was subsequently taken to the Rikers clinic before being transported to a nearby hospital.
Ramos had been awaiting a plea deal on an attempted burglary charge from August, which he faced for an incident that occurred in Brooklyn in July. The Legal Aid Society, his representation, reported that Ramos' father learned of his son's death while attending court, whereas his counsel was informed through the press, sparking criticism from the organization.
The Department of Correction, led by Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie, has issued a statement expressing their "deepest sympathies" to Ramos' loved ones and emphasizing that the care of all facility residents is their top priority. This marks the 13th detainee death at Rikers this year, surpassing the number of fatalities for the entire previous year.
An investigation into Ramos' death has been launched by authorities, who will also report the incident as required. The Legal Aid Society has called on officials to disclose details about his death to family members, loved ones, and counsel, labeling the situation "disgraceful" and "unacceptable".
A 38-year-old man, Edwin Ramos, died overnight while in custody at the Rikers Island jails following a medical episode. The incident occurred around 12:05 a.m. when a guard discovered Ramos in distress in a bathroom at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center and provided him with aid. He was subsequently taken to the Rikers clinic before being transported to a nearby hospital.
Ramos had been awaiting a plea deal on an attempted burglary charge from August, which he faced for an incident that occurred in Brooklyn in July. The Legal Aid Society, his representation, reported that Ramos' father learned of his son's death while attending court, whereas his counsel was informed through the press, sparking criticism from the organization.
The Department of Correction, led by Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie, has issued a statement expressing their "deepest sympathies" to Ramos' loved ones and emphasizing that the care of all facility residents is their top priority. This marks the 13th detainee death at Rikers this year, surpassing the number of fatalities for the entire previous year.
An investigation into Ramos' death has been launched by authorities, who will also report the incident as required. The Legal Aid Society has called on officials to disclose details about his death to family members, loved ones, and counsel, labeling the situation "disgraceful" and "unacceptable".