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Broncos Players Push Colorado Governor to Decarcerate Prisons

Simmons, Bausby and linebacker Alexander Johnson all appear in the ad wearing People. Not Prisons. shirts. The teammates, along with returner Diontae Spencer, have been pushing Polis over the past month to safely decarcerate prisons as a way to get people out of harm s way during the pandemic. On December 21, the four players met with Polis over Zoom and encouraged him to use his clemency powers to release as many inmates as possible. Two days later, however, Polis commuted the sentences of just four individuals. It just was very disheartening and very disappointing, Simmons told Westword. We’ve all, whether personally or someone in our families, been affected by being granted a second chance, and we really see how that opportunity can change a family and the lifestyle of that family. . We’re talking about people’s lives, families lives, and there are stories around each person.

Colorado Prisons Face Staffing Crisis As Hundreds Of Guards, Inmates Sickened

Colorado Public Radio This week, there are almost 400 prison guards out sick with COVID-19 and more than 1,100 prisoners with active infections across the state. Throughout the month of December, Gov. Jared Polis has considered asking the National Guard to help with basic operations inside the state’s prisons laundry, meal preparation, trash removal because massive COVID-19 outbreaks among correctional officers and inmates have sparked a staffing crisis. This week, there are almost 400 prison guards out sick with COVID-19 and more than 1,100 prisoners with active infections across the state. Seventeen inmates have died so far during the pandemic. The number of correctional officers on leave has actually improved in recent days it was more than 530 earlier in the month.

Colorado prisons face staffing crisis as hundreds are sickened

‘Of course, it feels unsafe’: Colorado prisons face staffing crisis as hundreds of guards, inmates sickened This week, there are almost 400 prison guards out sick with COVID-19 and more than 1,100 prisoners with active infections across the state. Credit: Hart Van Denburg/CPR News Barbed wire surrounds the Colorado Correctional Center at Camp George West outside Golden, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. Author: Allison Sherry (Colorado Public Radio News) Published: 12:51 PM MST December 18, 2020 Updated: 1:03 PM MST December 18, 2020 COLORADO, USA Throughout the month of December, Gov. Jared Polis has considered asking the National Guard to help with basic operations inside the state’s prisons laundry, meal preparation, trash removal because massive COVID-19 outbreaks among correctional officers and inmates have sparked a staffing crisis.

Of Course, It Feels Unsafe : Colorado Prisons Face Staffing Crisis As Hundreds Of Guards, Inmates Sickened

The Colorado Correctional Center at Camp George West outside Golden, Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. Throughout the month of December, Gov. Jared Polis has considered asking the National Guard to help with basic operations inside the state’s prisons laundry, meal preparation, trash removal because massive COVID-19 outbreaks among correctional officers and inmates have sparked a staffing crisis.  This week, there are almost 400 prison guards out sick with COVID-19 and more than 1,100 prisoners with active infections across the state. Seventeen inmates have died so far during the pandemic. The number of correctional officers on leave has actually improved in recent days it was more than 530 earlier in the month. 

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