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HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER Error message. Notice: Undefined index: uc_product_add_to_cart_form_1254 in drupal_retrieve_form() (line 809 of /home/cobanyco/public_html/includes/form.inc ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
NORTH INFIRMARY COMMAND/WEST FACILITY Consists of two infirmary buildings, one of them the original Rikers Island Hospital built in 1932. The facility has 153 beds for housing infirmary care inmates and 263 beds - in specialized units - for inmates who require extreme protective custody because of their notoriety or the nature of their cases, and for inmates with HIV and AIDS-related conditions. VERNON C. BAIN CENTER Vernon C. Bain Center. (VCBC) A five-story jail barge built in New Orleans to DOC specifications, the facility houses medium to maximum security inmates in 16 dormitories and 100 cells. Opened in the Fall of 1992, it is named for a well-liked warden who died in a car accident. It serves as the Bronx detention facility for intakeprocessing.
ELMHURST HOSPITAL PRISON WARD HOSPITAL UNIT Queens - for female inmates requiring acute psychiatriccare.
JOSEPH BRACCO
Joseph Bracco is the 1 st Vice President of the COBA Union. Recognized as a veteran, he has worked for the New York City Department of Corrections for 32 years and counting. Since being appointed to the COBA Executive Board in October of 1998, he has been elected and re-elected countless times. From June of 1999 to 2003, 2007, 2008 and2012, he
CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. All DELEGATES | CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Here you will find an e-mail address which you can use to contact your facility COBA Delegates and/or COBA Alternate Delegates. FACILITY. Delegate. Alternate. Anna M. Kross Center. 18-18 Hazen Street. East Elmhurst, NY 11370. t. 718.546.3520. HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
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NORTH INFIRMARY COMMAND/WEST FACILITY Consists of two infirmary buildings, one of them the original Rikers Island Hospital built in 1932. The facility has 153 beds for housing infirmary care inmates and 263 beds - in specialized units - for inmates who require extreme protective custody because of their notoriety or the nature of their cases, and for inmates with HIV and AIDS-related conditions. VERNON C. BAIN CENTER Vernon C. Bain Center. (VCBC) A five-story jail barge built in New Orleans to DOC specifications, the facility houses medium to maximum security inmates in 16 dormitories and 100 cells. Opened in the Fall of 1992, it is named for a well-liked warden who died in a car accident. It serves as the Bronx detention facility for intakeprocessing.
ELMHURST HOSPITAL PRISON WARD HOSPITAL UNIT Queens - for female inmates requiring acute psychiatriccare.
JOSEPH BRACCO
Joseph Bracco is the 1 st Vice President of the COBA Union. Recognized as a veteran, he has worked for the New York City Department of Corrections for 32 years and counting. Since being appointed to the COBA Executive Board in October of 1998, he has been elected and re-elected countless times. From June of 1999 to 2003, 2007, 2008 and2012, he
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NYC correction officer assaulted at Rikers Island jail suffers fractured rib, injuries to face and head. A city correction officer suffered a fractured rib, a busted lip and sustained injuries to his head and eye after an inmate assaulted him at a Rikers Island jail, officials confirmed on Tuesday. Durel Bonilla — who was being heldat the
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DOC Headquarters is located not far from Rikers Island, in Queens’ Bulova Corporate Center. This art deco building, built in 1953 for the Bulova Watch Company, is located near the intersection of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and the Grand Central Concourse. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
CONTACT INFO
77-10 21st Avenue, East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 P. 718 545-COBA (2622) F.718 545-2668
MEMORIAM | CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Our debt to the Heroic Men and Women in the service to our City can never be repaid, they have earned our undying Gratitude. We will never forget their sacrifices! GEORGE R. VIERNO CENTER Opened in 1991 as an 850-bed facility for detainees, the facility was named after a deceased retired Chief of Department and Acting Commissioner. A 500-bed addition opened at GRVC in 1993. ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES! B LDEST JuNe 2021 NEWS VOL. 2 issue 1 See Who Coba IS SuPPortIng for the nYC PrImarY eleCtIonS ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES! ON PRIMARY DAY, JUNE 22ND VOTE FOR ALL OF COBA’S ENDORSED CANDIDATES! BELLEVUE HOSPITAL PRISON WARD COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc ELMHURST HOSPITAL PRISON WARD HOSPITAL UNIT Queens - for female inmates requiring acute psychiatriccare.
NYC CORRECTION OFFICER ASSAULTED AT RIKERS ISLAND JAIL “For the past eight years, the Department of Correction has housed inmates by their gang affiliation, which has embolden the gangs to create little armies within the jails which lash out and assault our officers with impunity,” said COBA President Benny Boscio Jr., who called on the agency and Commissioner Vincent Shiraldi to disband gang affiliated housing areas in the jails. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. All HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
NORTH INFIRMARY COMMAND/WEST FACILITY Consists of two infirmary buildings, one of them the original Rikers Island Hospital built in 1932. The facility has 153 beds for housing infirmary care inmates and 263 beds - in specialized units - for inmates who require extreme protective custody because of their notoriety or the nature of their cases, and for inmates with HIV and AIDS-related conditions.JOSEPH BRACCO
Joseph Bracco is the 1 st Vice President of the COBA Union. Recognized as a veteran, he has worked for the New York City Department of Corrections for 32 years and counting. Since being appointed to the COBA Executive Board in October of 1998, he has been elected and re-elected countless times. From June of 1999 to 2003, 2007, 2008 and2012, he
NYC INKS 3-YEAR CONTRACT WITH UNIFORMED COALITION THAT Correction Officers' Benevolent Association President Elias Husamudeen is the spokesman for a coalition of eight of the city’s uniformed unions that have inked a FAMILIES OF SANITATION WORKERS, UNSUNG 9/11 HEROES, TO GET A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. All HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
NORTH INFIRMARY COMMAND/WEST FACILITY Consists of two infirmary buildings, one of them the original Rikers Island Hospital built in 1932. The facility has 153 beds for housing infirmary care inmates and 263 beds - in specialized units - for inmates who require extreme protective custody because of their notoriety or the nature of their cases, and for inmates with HIV and AIDS-related conditions.JOSEPH BRACCO
Joseph Bracco is the 1 st Vice President of the COBA Union. Recognized as a veteran, he has worked for the New York City Department of Corrections for 32 years and counting. Since being appointed to the COBA Executive Board in October of 1998, he has been elected and re-elected countless times. From June of 1999 to 2003, 2007, 2008 and2012, he
NYC INKS 3-YEAR CONTRACT WITH UNIFORMED COALITION THAT Correction Officers' Benevolent Association President Elias Husamudeen is the spokesman for a coalition of eight of the city’s uniformed unions that have inked a FAMILIES OF SANITATION WORKERS, UNSUNG 9/11 HEROES, TO GET A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
CONTACT INFO
77-10 21st Avenue, East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 P. 718 545-COBA (2622) F.718 545-2668
DELEGATES | CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Here you will find an e-mail address which you can use to contact your facility COBA Delegates and/or COBA Alternate Delegates. FACILITY. Delegate. Alternate. Anna M. Kross Center. 18-18 Hazen Street. East Elmhurst, NY 11370. t. 718.546.3520. NORTH INFIRMARY COMMAND/WEST FACILITY Consists of two infirmary buildings, one of them the original Rikers Island Hospital built in 1932. The facility has 153 beds for housing infirmary care inmates and 263 beds - in specialized units - for inmates who require extreme protective custody because of their notoriety or the nature of their cases, and for inmates with HIV and AIDS-related conditions. NYC CORRECTION OFFICERS ORDERED TO RETURN TO WORK AFTER “The (department) publicly claims that the health and safety of our members are their No. 1 priority — but the reality is that they are directly responsible for increasing the exposure of officers who have not yet tested positive for COVID by not giving them PPE and they’re punishing the ones who have already tested positive,” he added.LATEST NEWS
A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. NYC CORRECTION OFFICER ASSAULTED AT RIKERS ISLAND JAIL “For the past eight years, the Department of Correction has housed inmates by their gang affiliation, which has embolden the gangs to create little armies within the jails which lash out and assault our officers with impunity,” said COBA President Benny Boscio Jr., who called on the agency and Commissioner Vincent Shiraldi to disband gang affiliated housing areas in the jails. ANNA M. KROSS CENTER Anna M. Kross Center. (AMKC) Completed in 1978, and named for the DOC’s second female commissioner Anna M. Kross, AMKC houses male detainees in 40 housing areas spread over 40 acres. It includes a Methadone Detoxification Unit for detainees andJOSEPH BRACCO
Joseph Bracco is the 1 st Vice President of the COBA Union. Recognized as a veteran, he has worked for the New York City Department of Corrections for 32 years and counting. Since being appointed to the COBA Executive Board in October of 1998, he has been elected and re-elected countless times. CORRECTION OFFICER BEATEN, SLASHED BY CONVICTED KILLER IN THE BRONX — A week after being transferred to a unit housing Rikers Island’s most violent inmates, a correction officer was beaten allegedly by an inmate recently sentenced for killing his mother, cutting up her body and taking a selfie with her decapitated head. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. AllLATEST NEWS
Brann, who has served as commissioner for three-and-a-half years, is expected to work her last day in the role on May 31, according to the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association. Union president Benny Boscio issued a blistering statement early Tuesday, blasting the violence in city jails during Brann’s tenure and what he describedas
HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
BENNY BOSCIO JR.
Benny Boscio Jr. began his career as a New York City Correction Officer in 1999. Over his 21-years of service, he has worked in various Commands, including the Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC), Applicant Investigation Unit (AIU), Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC), and the Bronx Detention Complex (BXDC). He was born and raised in the Bronx and NewYork
THOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
FAMILIES OF SANITATION WORKERS, UNSUNG 9/11 HEROES, TO GET A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. AllLATEST NEWS
Brann, who has served as commissioner for three-and-a-half years, is expected to work her last day in the role on May 31, according to the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association. Union president Benny Boscio issued a blistering statement early Tuesday, blasting the violence in city jails during Brann’s tenure and what he describedas
HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
BENNY BOSCIO JR.
Benny Boscio Jr. began his career as a New York City Correction Officer in 1999. Over his 21-years of service, he has worked in various Commands, including the Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC), Applicant Investigation Unit (AIU), Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC), and the Bronx Detention Complex (BXDC). He was born and raised in the Bronx and NewYork
THOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
FAMILIES OF SANITATION WORKERS, UNSUNG 9/11 HEROES, TO GET A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. DELEGATES | CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Here you will find an e-mail address which you can use to contact your facility COBA Delegates and/or COBA Alternate Delegates. FACILITY. Delegate. Alternate. Anna M. Kross Center. 18-18 Hazen Street. East Elmhurst, NY 11370. t. 718.546.3520.CONTACT INFO
77-10 21st Avenue, East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 P. 718 545-COBA (2622) F.718 545-2668
NORTH INFIRMARY COMMAND/WEST FACILITY Consists of two infirmary buildings, one of them the original Rikers Island Hospital built in 1932. The facility has 153 beds for housing infirmary care inmates and 263 beds - in specialized units - for inmates who require extreme protective custody because of their notoriety or the nature of their cases, and for inmates with HIV and AIDS-related conditions. NYC CORRECTION OFFICERS ORDERED TO RETURN TO WORK AFTER “The (department) publicly claims that the health and safety of our members are their No. 1 priority — but the reality is that they are directly responsible for increasing the exposure of officers who have not yet tested positive for COVID by not giving them PPE and they’re punishing the ones who have already tested positive,” he added. GEORGE R. VIERNO CENTER George R. Vierno Center. Opened in 1991 as an 850-bed facility for detainees, the facility was named after a deceased retired Chief of Department and ActingTHOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
JOSEPH BRACCO
Joseph Bracco is the 1 st Vice President of the COBA Union. Recognized as a veteran, he has worked for the New York City Department of Corrections for 32 years and counting. Since being appointed to the COBA Executive Board in October of 1998, he has been elected and re-elected countless times. From June of 1999 to 2003, 2007, 2008 and2012, he
RIKERS CORRECTION OFFICER ATTACKED BY INMATES AFTER HE A city correction officer just returning from vacation was attacked by a group of inmates on Rikers Island, the latest in a series of attacks over the past week, according to department records and sources. NYC INKS 3-YEAR CONTRACT WITH UNIFORMED COALITION THAT Correction Officers' Benevolent Association President Elias Husamudeen is the spokesman for a coalition of eight of the city’s uniformed unions that have inked a CORRECTION OFFICER FIRED AFTER BEING INJURED AT WORK A bum knee nearly ended a rookie correction officer’s career. Correction Officer Michael Dispigno is back on the job after winning a wrongful termination suit against the Department of Correction that stemmed from his treatment for damage to his right knee, union officials told the Daily News. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. AllLATEST NEWS
Brann, who has served as commissioner for three-and-a-half years, is expected to work her last day in the role on May 31, according to the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association. Union president Benny Boscio issued a blistering statement early Tuesday, blasting the violence in city jails during Brann’s tenure and what he describedas
HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
BENNY BOSCIO JR.
Benny Boscio Jr. began his career as a New York City Correction Officer in 1999. Over his 21-years of service, he has worked in various Commands, including the Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC), Applicant Investigation Unit (AIU), Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC), and the Bronx Detention Complex (BXDC). He was born and raised in the Bronx and NewYork
THOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
FAMILIES OF SANITATION WORKERS, UNSUNG 9/11 HEROES, TO GET A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. AllLATEST NEWS
Brann, who has served as commissioner for three-and-a-half years, is expected to work her last day in the role on May 31, according to the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association. Union president Benny Boscio issued a blistering statement early Tuesday, blasting the violence in city jails during Brann’s tenure and what he describedas
HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
BENNY BOSCIO JR.
Benny Boscio Jr. began his career as a New York City Correction Officer in 1999. Over his 21-years of service, he has worked in various Commands, including the Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC), Applicant Investigation Unit (AIU), Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC), and the Bronx Detention Complex (BXDC). He was born and raised in the Bronx and NewYork
THOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
FAMILIES OF SANITATION WORKERS, UNSUNG 9/11 HEROES, TO GET A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. DELEGATES | CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Here you will find an e-mail address which you can use to contact your facility COBA Delegates and/or COBA Alternate Delegates. FACILITY. Delegate. Alternate. Anna M. Kross Center. 18-18 Hazen Street. East Elmhurst, NY 11370. t. 718.546.3520.CONTACT INFO
77-10 21st Avenue, East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 P. 718 545-COBA (2622) F.718 545-2668
NORTH INFIRMARY COMMAND/WEST FACILITY Consists of two infirmary buildings, one of them the original Rikers Island Hospital built in 1932. The facility has 153 beds for housing infirmary care inmates and 263 beds - in specialized units - for inmates who require extreme protective custody because of their notoriety or the nature of their cases, and for inmates with HIV and AIDS-related conditions. NYC CORRECTION OFFICERS ORDERED TO RETURN TO WORK AFTER “The (department) publicly claims that the health and safety of our members are their No. 1 priority — but the reality is that they are directly responsible for increasing the exposure of officers who have not yet tested positive for COVID by not giving them PPE and they’re punishing the ones who have already tested positive,” he added. GEORGE R. VIERNO CENTER George R. Vierno Center. Opened in 1991 as an 850-bed facility for detainees, the facility was named after a deceased retired Chief of Department and ActingTHOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
JOSEPH BRACCO
Joseph Bracco is the 1 st Vice President of the COBA Union. Recognized as a veteran, he has worked for the New York City Department of Corrections for 32 years and counting. Since being appointed to the COBA Executive Board in October of 1998, he has been elected and re-elected countless times. From June of 1999 to 2003, 2007, 2008 and2012, he
RIKERS CORRECTION OFFICER ATTACKED BY INMATES AFTER HE A city correction officer just returning from vacation was attacked by a group of inmates on Rikers Island, the latest in a series of attacks over the past week, according to department records and sources. NYC INKS 3-YEAR CONTRACT WITH UNIFORMED COALITION THAT Correction Officers' Benevolent Association President Elias Husamudeen is the spokesman for a coalition of eight of the city’s uniformed unions that have inked a CORRECTION OFFICER FIRED AFTER BEING INJURED AT WORK A bum knee nearly ended a rookie correction officer’s career. Correction Officer Michael Dispigno is back on the job after winning a wrongful termination suit against the Department of Correction that stemmed from his treatment for damage to his right knee, union officials told the Daily News. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. AllLATEST NEWS
Brann, who has served as commissioner for three-and-a-half years, is expected to work her last day in the role on May 31, according to the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association. Union president Benny Boscio issued a blistering statement early Tuesday, blasting the violence in city jails during Brann’s tenure and what he describedas
HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
BENNY BOSCIO JR.
Benny Boscio Jr. began his career as a New York City Correction Officer in 1999. Over his 21-years of service, he has worked in various Commands, including the Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC), Applicant Investigation Unit (AIU), Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC), and the Bronx Detention Complex (BXDC). He was born and raised in the Bronx and NewYork
THOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
FAMILIES OF SANITATION WORKERS, UNSUNG 9/11 HEROES, TO GET A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INCCOBA CIGAR NIGHTMICHAEL MAIELLOCOBA HISTORYDELEGATESPRESS RELEASES COBA Headquarters 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 t. 718.545.COBA (2622)f. 718.545.2668 © 2021 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc. AllLATEST NEWS
Brann, who has served as commissioner for three-and-a-half years, is expected to work her last day in the role on May 31, according to the Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association. Union president Benny Boscio issued a blistering statement early Tuesday, blasting the violence in city jails during Brann’s tenure and what he describedas
HEALTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. With 20,000 active and retired members, the New York City Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association is the second-largest municipal jail union in the nation and the second-largest law enforcement union in New YorkCity.
HORIZON JUVENILE CENTER COBA Headquarters. 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T. 718.545.COBA (2622) F. 718.545.2668. © 2019 Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, Inc OTIS BANTUM CORRECTIONAL CENTER Otis Bantum Correctional Center. (OBCC) Opened in June 1985, it was completed in less than 15 months using modern design and construction methods. OBCC has dormitory and cell housing and includes the Department’s 400-bed Central Punitive Segregation Unit. The jail was named for its second warden who was in command at the time of hisdeath.
ROSE M. SINGER CENTER Rose M. Singer Center. (RMSC) Opened in June 1988 as an 800-bed facility for female detainees and sentenced inmates. Subsequent additional modular housing has increased capacity to its present level. In 1985, the Department opened the nation’s first jail-basedbaby
BENNY BOSCIO JR.
Benny Boscio Jr. began his career as a New York City Correction Officer in 1999. Over his 21-years of service, he has worked in various Commands, including the Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC), Applicant Investigation Unit (AIU), Vernon C. Bain Center (VCBC), and the Bronx Detention Complex (BXDC). He was born and raised in the Bronx and NewYork
THOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
FAMILIES OF SANITATION WORKERS, UNSUNG 9/11 HEROES, TO GET A child rapist allegedly attacked a female clinician at Rikers Island on Wednesday — one year after he attempted to rape a female corrections officer, sources said. DELEGATES | CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Here you will find an e-mail address which you can use to contact your facility COBA Delegates and/or COBA Alternate Delegates. FACILITY. Delegate. Alternate. Anna M. Kross Center. 18-18 Hazen Street. East Elmhurst, NY 11370. t. 718.546.3520.CONTACT INFO
77-10 21st Avenue, East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 P. 718 545-COBA (2622) F.718 545-2668
NORTH INFIRMARY COMMAND/WEST FACILITY Consists of two infirmary buildings, one of them the original Rikers Island Hospital built in 1932. The facility has 153 beds for housing infirmary care inmates and 263 beds - in specialized units - for inmates who require extreme protective custody because of their notoriety or the nature of their cases, and for inmates with HIV and AIDS-related conditions. NYC CORRECTION OFFICERS ORDERED TO RETURN TO WORK AFTER “The (department) publicly claims that the health and safety of our members are their No. 1 priority — but the reality is that they are directly responsible for increasing the exposure of officers who have not yet tested positive for COVID by not giving them PPE and they’re punishing the ones who have already tested positive,” he added. GEORGE R. VIERNO CENTER George R. Vierno Center. Opened in 1991 as an 850-bed facility for detainees, the facility was named after a deceased retired Chief of Department and ActingTHOMAS FARRELL
Thomas Farrell is a 24 year veteran of the New York City Correction Department. Thomas has worked at RMSC, AMKC, and DCJC where he served as a delegate for eight years. Thomas was appointed to Legislative Chairman of COBA in 2006. Since serving as Legislative Chairman, Thomas has gained much knowledge of New York State and City politicsand has
JOSEPH BRACCO
Joseph Bracco is the 1 st Vice President of the COBA Union. Recognized as a veteran, he has worked for the New York City Department of Corrections for 32 years and counting. Since being appointed to the COBA Executive Board in October of 1998, he has been elected and re-elected countless times. From June of 1999 to 2003, 2007, 2008 and2012, he
RIKERS CORRECTION OFFICER ATTACKED BY INMATES AFTER HE A city correction officer just returning from vacation was attacked by a group of inmates on Rikers Island, the latest in a series of attacks over the past week, according to department records and sources. NYC INKS 3-YEAR CONTRACT WITH UNIFORMED COALITION THAT Correction Officers' Benevolent Association President Elias Husamudeen is the spokesman for a coalition of eight of the city’s uniformed unions that have inked a CORRECTION OFFICER FIRED AFTER BEING INJURED AT WORK A bum knee nearly ended a rookie correction officer’s career. Correction Officer Michael Dispigno is back on the job after winning a wrongful termination suit against the Department of Correction that stemmed from his treatment for damage to his right knee, union officials told the Daily News. CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. “Patrolling the Toughest Precincts in New York”READ MORE
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