David Robinson, head of the corrections officers’ union, said officers are tired and stressed from working long shifts. “People are fatigued, people are tired, people are walking around like zombies,” he said, adding that officers don’t know when they’ll be called in or when they’ll be able to go home. “My members are still overworked: 16 hours, 19 hours, some 20 hours, just even this past few days.”
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said the investigation into the escape will be complete within the next 90 days. He said the investigation will reveal plenty of examples of what is going on in the jails.
“We will have videos. We will have photographs. We will have expert opinions. We will have audio recordings, and we will have interviews that will shed light on what’s going on here,” he said.
Because of the ongoing investigation, council members were unable to receive complete answers on the reason for the jailbreak and what led to it. They vowed to hold another hearing on the matter when that evidence is made public.