That’s a woman?
New YorkDaily News reports New details emerged Friday about the prison guard who allegedly torched an apartment building in Brooklyn and injured a dozen people.Yvette Randolph, 43, has been a city correction officer since 2002 and was assigned to the Bellevue Hospital prison ward to guard sick inmates, a source said.Randolph has no formal disciplinary history and was suspended immediately without pay, the source said.She was charged with second-degree arson in the blaze on Chauncey St. in Bedford-Stuyvesant that critically injured five people with another two victims in serious condition following the Thursday morning blaze.
Randolph has no formal disciplinary history and was suspended immediately without pay, the source said.She was charged with second-degree arson in the blaze on Chauncey St. in Bedford-Stuyvesant that critically injured five people with another two victims in serious condition following the Thursday morning blaze.Witnesses said they saw a woman wearing a uniform force open the door and pour gasoline on the stairwell before they were engulfed in thick black smoke.Residents said the deranged woman once had a boyfriend in the building.Department of Corrections Commissioner Dora Schriro released the following statement: “Every man and woman serving in the NYC Department of Correction is saddened for all who were injured in the blaze and lost their homes. We wish for their speedy and complete recovery."
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This is outrageous! This woman is supposed to be a law enforcement officer.
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