State lawmaker on prison attack: “they must be held accountable at all costs”

BOSTON (WWLP) – State leaders say correctional officer’s safety is a top priority after an attack in a prison that sent officers to the hospital.

The attack happened on September 18 in the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in central Massachusetts.

The three inmates have been named as Jose Crespo, Heriberto Rivera-Negron and Jeffrey Tapia. Two officers were stabbed multiple times, and the three others also injured.

Local representative Carlos Gonzalez is the chair of the public safety commission that oversees prisons. He says state lawmakers are working together with correctional officers to make sure they are kept safe on the job.

“No inmate, regardless of what situation they find themselves, has the right to attack anyone else, including our correctional officers. And they must be held accountable at all costs,” said Gonzalez.

The interim commissioner of the Department of Corrections shared a statement with 22News. “Attacks against our officers will not be tolerated, this type of violence is unacceptable and now those involved will be held accountable in the court of law,” said Shawn Jenkins, the interim commissioner.

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