Showing posts with label Joseph Gomm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joseph Gomm. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2024

DOC gives Hennepin County Jail a 2 week extension

CBS News is reporting that the Hennepin County Jail now has until December 5th to reduce the jail population from 839 to 600.

The main problem is low staffing to inmate ratios. 

There are many factors all of which leads to a snowball effect. These conditions exist in almost every Jail and Prison in the State.

CO's were forced to work massive overtime during the pandemic and were ordered to take the 'jab' or be fired. Many chose to leave. Those who stayed, even though labeled frontline workers, did not receive the frontline worker pay because (drumroll) they made too much money due to the excessive OT to qualify. A large number of them contracted Covid due to close proximity to inmates in jails.

The fewer the staff the more the forced overtime, the more forced OT the more burnout and sick calls which leads to even more OT.

At the State level HR 1234  changed the way disability is applied. Billed as a Police and Fire Bill it also affected CO disability in a negative way.

Correctional Officers/Detention Deputies are constantly compared to less dangerous jobs like dispatch and probation. Evident from repeated efforts to add those job classes to the PERA Correctional pension intended for a high risk job supervising inmates. See the MNCORA Blog for numerous examples.

CO's are assaulted and even murdered with little consequence at times. Let's take Joseph Gomm the Stillwater Prison CO murdered by an inmate with a hammer in 2018. The legislature denied the family's claim for compensation and only awarded them a $60,000 workers comp claim!

As in all Public Safety jobs CO's are viewed in a negative light these days. It's not a glamorous job, but it is necessary.

There is no simple solution but their pay did not keep up with inflation. As the saying goes, "money talks and bullshit walks." A hefty raise would help attract and retain CO's. Certainly a better option than letting criminals walk free to reoffend.





Sunday, July 18, 2021

Slain Stillwater CO Joseph Gomm's family forced to sue

Joseph Gomm was murdered in his capacity as a Correctional Officer at Stillwater Prison MCF. Beat to death with a hammer while other inmates held the doors to keep help out.

After 3 years Minnesota Lawmakers failed to approve a $3 million settlement. Contrast that with the $27 million paid to George Floyd's family!

Now the family is suing MINNCOR industries for $50,000. According to the Star Tribune MINNCOR had a long record of prioritizing production over Corrections Officers rights. There were no security cameras in the shop area and it was understaffed.

This is a dark stain of injustice on the State of Minnesota.

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Video of the Death of CO Joseph Gomm

 It's been a couple of years since the tragic murder of Joseph Gomm, a Correctional Officer at Stillwater Prison. Brutally beat to death with a hammer by an inmate and the State has yet to settle with his family.

KSTP just released this video and story. It speaks for itself.

https://kstp.com/news/corrections-officer-joseph-gomm-murder-video-released-family-seeks-settlement/6107345/

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Slain CO Gomm family not compensated!

 


CO Joseph Gomm was brutally beat to death by an inmate at MCF Stillwater. Beat with a hammer while other inmates held the doors so help couldn't arrive. Over two years have passed and Fox 9 is reporting:


"STILLWATER, Minn. (FOX 9) - It’s been two and a half years since Corrections Officer Joseph Gomm was brutally murdered by an inmate at Stillwater prison and still his family waits for a settlement."

Why are CO's and their families routinely left behind?

Thursday, July 19, 2018

RIP CO Joseph Gomm

Stillwater Corrections Officer Joseph Gomm had his last watch on July 18, 2018.
According to the Star Tribune he was murdered on duty by an inmate.

Everyday CO's go to work watching the 'bad guys' who were removed from the streets. Everyday they work a dangerous job out of sight and out of mind of Society.

As a retiree I know the long hours, the shift work and constant staff shortages that are a part of the profession. The article says Stillwater was short about 150 staff.

The Star Tribune reports there are over 1,600 inmates at Stillwater Prison and 527 of them are in for homicide.It doesn't mention the number in for assault, robbery, rape and how many are gang members or mentally ill.

Violence is all too common among inmates and towards staff in lock ups.

Joseph Gomm paid with his life keeping the rest of Society safe.
RIP brother.