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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Exclusive | Hochul admin downgrades crimes committed by NY inmates, bombshell memo shows
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Exclusive | Hochul admin downgrades crimes committed by NY inmates, bombshell memo shows

Last updated: January 6, 2026 11:50 am
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The recent memo issued by the state Corrections Department’s deputy commissioner Michael D’Amore has sparked controversy, with accusations that the Hochul administration is covering up crimes in prisons by downgrading attacks committed by inmates against guards. The memo redefines what constitutes an assault and introduces new categories such as harassment and disruptive behavior.

According to the memo, incidents like an inmate ripping off a guard’s shirt pocket during a food delivery should be classified as harassment or disruptive behavior, rather than assault. Only if the inmate goes a step further, like smashing the guard’s face into a security fence, would it be considered assault. This reclassification has raised concerns among corrections officers and critics who argue that it undermines the safety of prison staff.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman has criticized the memo, labeling it as soft on felons and accusing the Hochul administration of covering up crimes committed by inmates. Blakeman emphasized the importance of holding violent offenders accountable and ensuring the safety of correction officers. He condemned the reclassification as unacceptable and warned against downplaying violence against officers.

The changes in classification have been perceived by corrections officers as retribution from Governor Kathy Hochul following a previous illegal strike that led to the dismissal of 2,000 officers. The firing of these officers further strained an already understaffed prison system, leading to concerns about the safety and well-being of staff members.

One corrections officer expressed frustration, stating that the administration is using the reclassification to harass and punish employees, while making life easier for inmates. The lack of immediate comment from Hochul’s office and DOCCS has only fueled speculation and criticism surrounding the controversial memo.

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Overall, the reclassification of incidents in prisons has ignited a debate on the treatment of inmates and the safety of correction officers. The impact of these changes on the prison system and the well-being of staff members remains a point of contention, with calls for accountability and transparency in addressing crimes committed within correctional facilities.

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