Rikers Guard Smuggled Weapon Into Jail: DOI

A Rikers Island correction officer is facing felony charges accusing him of smuggling a small weapon with saw-blade and razor edges into the jail, New York city officials said Sunday.

Charles Bracey, 47, of Queens, a nine-year veteran, was arrested late Saturday night after being screened as he entered the Anna M. Kross Center at the jail, city Department of Investigation Commissioner Mark Peters said in a press release.

An X-ray machine revealed the weapon in Bracey's backpack. The metal weapon, about the size of a credit card, is described as a multi-purpose tool with razor and saw-blade edges. It was hidden inside a paper sleeve wrapped in electrical tape.

Bracey is charged with a felony count of promoting prison contraband in the first degree and a misdemeanor count of promoting prison contraband. The felony count carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.

There was no information as to whether Bracey is represented by a lawyer who can comment on the charges.

Bracey, who earns a base salary of $76.488, was suspended without pay, Peters said.

The city Department of Correction declined to comment on the arrest.

โ€œWhile we do not comment on ongoing investigations, we take this arrest seriously," said a Department of Correction spokesman. "The vast majority of Correction Officers perform their duties with the highest level of integrity and Commissioner Ponte has zero tolerance for those who donโ€™t."

The Anna M. Kross Center houses male detainees in 40 housing areas spread over 40 acres. It includes a Methadone Detoxification Unit for detainees and the department's Mental Health Center.

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