Man Accused of Sneaking into NYC Jail

The former imate with an extensive rapp sheet, sneaked back in by impersonating an employee

Most people who've done time on Riker's Island can't wait to get away.

But on Friday, authorities accused one former inmate of the massive New York City jail of sneaking back in.

Yonkers resident Matthew Matagrano was arrested at a Bronx courthouse and charged with impersonating a Department of Corrections investigator.
 
Officials say that for at least a week, Matagrano used a badge and ID card to get into the Rikers complex and roam the jail.

A spokesperson for the Department of Corrections said authorities discovered Thursday that someone had gained unauthorized access to the jail by impersonating an employee and that within hours officials were able to identify Matagrano througsneakh surveillance cameras.
 
The 36-year-old has a lengthy rap sheet that includes a conviction for sodomy and sexual abuse that landed him on the state's sex offender registry.
 
He had also previously been caught posing as a Board of Education worker to enter schools.
 
It wasn't immediately clear if Matagrano had a lawyer yet.

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