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This episode is about two decorated New York City correction officers, Umar Abdullah and Henry Allen who speak on their experiences and the mindset of a correction officer during and after serving a combined 45 years on the job. They express their views on Kalief Browder, the closing of Rikers Island and midsets in a jail reality. Also explaining the role of race inside the most notorious jail in America, RIKERS ISLAND.
By Donald Reid & Martin Small5
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This episode is about two decorated New York City correction officers, Umar Abdullah and Henry Allen who speak on their experiences and the mindset of a correction officer during and after serving a combined 45 years on the job. They express their views on Kalief Browder, the closing of Rikers Island and midsets in a jail reality. Also explaining the role of race inside the most notorious jail in America, RIKERS ISLAND.