By Steven Allen Adams, The Intelligencer
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – For the second time since taking office in 2017, Gov. Jim Justice declared a state of emergency for West Virginia’s prisons and regional jails, citing severe staffing shortages and laying the blame at the feet of lawmakers.
“Our jails are in a state of emergency at this point in time,” Justice said during a virtual briefing with reporters Thursday at the State Capitol Building. “Today, I am issuing a state of emergency to address critical staffing issues or shortages with our correctional facilities across West Virginia.”
Justice issued a proclamation for a state of emergency Thursday, ordering the West Virginia National Guard to assist with staffing needs across the state’s 11 prisons, 10 regional jails, 10 juvenile centers, and three work-release sites. The agreement between the National Guard and the Department of Homeland Security can last no more than one year, though it could be extended if staffing shortages continue…
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