NYC DOC Officer Indicted for Tampering with Suicide Training Records

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NEW YORK CITY, NY – A New York City Department of Correction officer, Vinette Tucker-Frederick, 41, has been recently indicted for falsifying suicide prevention training records for 74 fellow officers. Tucker-Frederick, who has been a Correction Officer for nine years and was assigned to the Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC), faces charges of Tampering with Public Records, Identity Theft, and Official Misconduct.

During a crisis of inmate suicides in 2021, amid pressure to increase the number of officers taking a suicide prevention refresher course, Tucker-Frederick allegedly directed a group of officers to complete the training on behalf of their colleagues who were on leave or off duty.

Charged with 74 counts each of first-degree Tampering with Public Records and first-degree Identity Theft, as well as Official Misconduct, Tucker-Frederick was arraigned before Bronx Supreme Court Justice George Villegas. She is due back in court on September 12.

Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

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