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Iowa labor leader remarks on shooting death of fugitve; blames under-staffing of correctional facility for incident

DES MOINES – AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan issued the following statement regarding the escape of Rodney Eugene Long from Clarinda Correctional Facility on Friday:

“First, I would like to extend the thoughts and prayers of AFSCME Iowa Council 61 members to Taylor County Sheriff’s Deputy Dan Wyckoff and his family. Deputy Wyckoff, who was shot by Rodney Long on Sunday, is a public employee who puts his life on the line to protect the public. We wish him a speedy recovery.

“This morning Inmate Long was shot and killed by one of the residents of a home in rural Bedford. He was killed after holding hostage the couple who lived there.

“The shooting of Deputy Wyckoff, the danger law enforcement and the public we exposed to, and the death of inmate Long are a direct result of the Director of Corrections and the Governor’s ill-thought out policies and procedures. The understaffing of the state institutions is at a critical stage and needs to be corrected

“It is time for Director John Baldwin to resign and for the Governor to work with legislators to fix the staffing issues in our correctional system.

“Friday’s escape is a symptom of Director Baldwin and the Branstad Administration’s lack of common sense staffing and inmate classification policies. Director Baldwin has refused to acknowledge the severe understaffing in the State of Iowa’s correctional system. Instead, he has reconfigured the inmate classification system to quickly and recklessly push more inmates towards less secure settings or towards parole.

“Rodney Long, a repeat offender and an offender that had his probation revoked, was transferred from a medium security facility to a minimum security live out facility after only a short period of time. The combination of offenders being pushed into lower security facilities and correctional understaffing is a dangerous combination.

“The Department is pushing to lower the prison population when it is not safe to do so. In addition to pushing inmates into lower security correctional facilities, the Department is pushing inmates to work release and parole in an unsafe manner. This has resulted in numerous inmates walking away from community based corrections facilities. Examples of this include Eric Allen Shaffer (Burlington Work Release Facility on 8/14/2013), John Joseph Rosales Brown (Larry Nelson Work Release Center in Cedar Rapids on 8/3/2013), Michael E. Hannum (Council Bluffs work release facility on 8/3/2013), Osvaldo Guerra Jr. (Fort Des Moines work release facility on 4/2/2013), Marco Johnson (Waterloo work-release center on 3/20/2013), Roger Romero Clayton (Davenport halfway house on 2/1/2013; Mr. Clayton also escaped from a halfway house in 2012 as well), and Corey Dewitt (Fort Des Moines work release facility on 12/4/2012).

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Increase sales tax by 1% to staff and build more prisons and provide rehab to the inmates. It will keep our society safer!

It is getting nauseating hearing from this “concerned citizen” when in fact he only wants more on the payroll so he can pretend to represent them with an eye to collecting more union dues. If these dues were not in play we would not be hearing a thing.
He cites inmates walking away from community based correction facilities – which are by their nature open because these guys are on work release – meaning they are out in the community working. Adding more personnel in these facilities will not prevent walkaways.

Your “Nauseated”? Please! I just finished a Parole Board Hearing & Eric Shaffer with multiple violations in prison was released to escape the Halfway House where he was placed 2.5 Blocks from my home! We are the Victims of this dangerous Perp! We went in & fought tooth & nail for them to “not” release him with 15 “In-Prison” violations. We were ignored & dismissed, the decision was made before we came to the hearing! He served almost 4 years out of a 15 year sentence. He is a dangerous re-offender Felon, someone needs to step-up to the plate and be accountable.

The dude gor everything he deserved. Our system gives these shit birds way to many breaks. Lets start handing these fu*ks and we can clear up our general population. Im no bleeding heart

What the hell is everybody bitching about? With the exception of the deputy getting shot (thank God he will live) the process worked perfectly. The person that proved he will never change/rehabilitate sought justice and received justice. Now, if everyone was required to arm themselves we would solve this billion dollar bottomless prison pit. We the People shall prevail, says God.

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