In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and in the lingering post-era of the murder of George Floyd, the Donald Trump presidency, the January 6th Capitol Riot, and especially of the 2017 Delaware prison uprising that led to correctional officer Lt. Stephen Floyd being murdered, there is an unremitting momentum of both racial tension and combativeness in Delaware between correctional officers and prisoners mirroring the tension in the outside community between police officers and civilians.