What Happened To The 15 Men Who Died At Rikers Island Jail In 2021? 5 Things To Know

Written by Ann Brown

When William Brown, 55, died on Dec. 14, he was the 15th inmate in 2021 to lose his life at New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex, which was already plagued by years of neglect but spiraled into chaos during the covid-19 pandemic with an increase in violence and staff absences. 

This is the most deaths in a year at the troubled jail since 2016, when 15 inmates also died.

What happened to the 15 men who died at Rikers Island Prison In 2021? Here are five things to know.

1. About Rikers

Rikers is a complex of jails and not a prison. Unlike a prison, where people are incarcerated for serious crimes, most people locked up in Rikers are awaiting trial or convicted of minor crimes. A small number of inmates are serving short sentences for misdemeanors or parole violations. The vast majority at Rikers are awaiting trial, New York Magazine reported. Ninety percent of those at Rikers are Black or brown.

2. Spike in deaths at Rikers

There were seven inmate deaths in 2020, three in 2019, eight in 2018 and six in 2017, according to the Department of Corrections. In 2021, the last count was 15, NBC New York reported.

3. Conditions out of control

This year, officials at Rikers dealt with a number of crises — the covid-19 outbreak, loss of staff, overcrowding of those in custody. In January, its population rose to more than 5,000 — an increase of more than 25 percent from the spring of 2020, NBC News reported.

4. Suicides increased

Rikers went two years without a suicide, but in 2021 there were multiple suicides.

5. Who they are, when and how they died

The 15 men who died at Rikers this year were not nameless or faceless. They all had stories and lives before being sent to Rikers, where they died.

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New York City’s notorious Rikers Island jail complex, troubled by years of neglect, has spiraled into turmoil during the coronavirus pandemic. In this March 16, 2011 file photo, a corrections official watches Rikers inmates working the morning shift. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)

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