NYC Mayor Issues Emergency Order Suspending Parts of New Solitary Confinement Law

NYC Mayor Issues Emergency Order Suspending Parts of New Solitary Confinement Law
Mayor Eric Adams speaks during a news conference at the New York City Emergency Management Department in New York on April 5, 2024. Brittainy Newman/AP Photo
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New York City’s mayor issued an emergency order Saturday suspending parts of a new law intended to ban solitary confinement in local jails a day before it was to take effect, citing concerns for the safety of staff and detainees.

Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency and signed an order that suspended parts of the law that set a four-hour time limit on holding prisoners who pose safety concerns in “de-escalation confinement” and limit the use of restraints on prisoners while they are transported to courts or within jails.