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Rikers Island

  1. An island in the East River between Queens and the Bronx, New York that is home to New York City's main jail complex.
    • 1990, “Rikers Island”, in Wanted: Dead or Alive, performed by Kool G Rap and DJ Polo:
      Cause you might have been robbin', you might have been whylin' / But you won't be smilin' on Rikers Island
    • 2010, Seth Edgarde, Hart Island, Blackbird Books, →ISBN:
      I have pieced it together by now: The Iranians are operating a terrorist sleeper cell in the United States, one arm of which operates out of the prison on Rikers Island.
  2. (by extension) The jail complex on the island.
    • 2017 March 31, Yoav Gonen, Rebecca Rosenberg, Golding, “New York City to close Rikers Island”, in New York Post[1]:
      Mayor de Blasio on Friday vowed to shutter Rikers Island within a decade and replace the violence-plagued correction complex with “at least a few new facilities” to lock up inmates elsewhere in the city.

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