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More funding for COs sought following Del. prison uprising

Delaware’s governor wants to hire 75 COs next year following an inmate uprising and hostage taking

By Randall Chase
Associated Press

DOVER, Del. — Delaware’s governor wants to hire 75 corrections officers next year following an inmate uprising and hostage taking in which a correctional officer was killed.

Gov. John Carney said Monday that his fiscal 2018 budget proposal will include $2.3 million to hire 50 new guards at the maximum-security Vaughn Correctional Center in Smyrna and 25 new guards at the Baylor women’s prison in New Castle.

Carney also is proposing $1.2 million in new spending next year for equipment, and additional funding for training and recruitment.

In the meantime, officials are allocating about $341,000 for immediate equipment purchases and are planning to increase security sweeps at Vaughn.

Last month, inmates took four correctional workers hostage at Vaughn, setting off a nearly 20-hour standoff during which correctional officer Steven Floyd was killed.

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