A host of correctional officers and prison executives have been placed on leave from Clinton Correctional facility following the escape of two convicted murderers, authorities said Tuesday.
The New York State Department of Corrections said in a statement that three members of the upstate prison’s executive team and nine security staff have been placed on “administrative leave” as part of the ongoing review into the jailbreak. It did not offer further details.
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Convicted murderers Richard Matt and David Sweat used power tools to escape from the maximum-security prison in Dannemora, New York, on June 6. The duo were on the lam for three weeks: Matt was shot and killed on Friday while Sweat was shot and wounded two days later.
Sweat has told investigators from his hospital bed that the only prison worker involved in the breakout was seamstress Joyce Mitchell, a prosecutor said Monday. Mitchell has been charged with providing escape tools to the fugitives.









