Crime & Safety

Man Dies At NYC’s Rikers Island, Marking 14th Death This Year

An officer discovered Aramis Furse in distress around 2 a.m. in his cell at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center, officials said.

BROOKLYN, NY — A 32-year-old man died at Rikers Island early Sunday, marking the 14th person to lose their life in city correctional custody this year, officials said.

Around 2 a.m., officers found Brooklyn resident Aramis Furse “appearing unwell” at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center and rushed him to Mount Sinai Queens Hospital, where he was pronounced dead within 90 minutes, a department representative said.

Department of Correction officials have not disclosed specifics about what led to his death as of Tuesday morning.

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"The Department is mourning the tragic death of an individual in our custody. We extend our deepest condolences to his friends and family," city Correction Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie said in a statement. "The safety of everyone in our care is always our foremost concern, and we will fully investigate this tragedy.”

Officials said the Department of Investigation, the State Commission of Correction, and other agencies were notified, and that the medical examiner had not yet determined a cause of death as of Tuesday.

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“Furse’s family, loved ones, and counsel deserve immediate access to all information surrounding his death. Full transparency and accountability are essential, particularly given DOC’s repeated failure to keep families and attorneys informed or provide the answers they urgently need," The Legal Aid Society and Brooklyn Defender Services said in a joint statement.

According to The Legal Aid Society, Furse is at least the 14th person to die this year at Rikers Island or shortly after being released from DOC custody.

His death comes just weeks after the Board of Correction issued a report on earlier deaths, highlighting the City’s repeated failure to implement the Board’s recommendations for preventing fatalities.

"With the City’s jail population reaching its highest level in years at nearly 7,000 people, Mr. Furse’s tragic death serves as yet another stark example of how dangerous conditions are inside Rikers Island and how ill-equipped DOC is to handle this crisis," the joint statement continued.

On Sunday, the Katal Center for Equity, Health and Justice, a community organization that has long criticized conditions at Rikers Island, added that nearly 50 inmates have died at the jail since early 2022 and accused the Department of Correction of “utterly failing at its responsibilities.”

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