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    Home » Blog » New Orleans prison break: 10 inmates cut through bars and escape; 5 recaptured, 5 still on the run – Who are they?

    New Orleans prison break: 10 inmates cut through bars and escape; 5 recaptured, 5 still on the run – Who are they?

    May 21, 2025Updated:May 21, 2025 World No Comments
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    Ten individuals braved a brave prison tear last week at the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans in what appeared to be a scene from a crime movie. The captives escaped by squeezing through a small hole and escaping by cutting through metallic pubs behind a steel toilet and sink system in their body. They tamed the government by spraying” To Easy LoL” on the walls before fleeing. An instant high-profile chase was sparked by the hack. Five of the ten defectors have been recaptured within the New Orleans area restrictions and are currently being held in the Louisiana State Penitentiary‘s highest-security cell. Five are still at significant, though they are viewed as armed and dangerous. How did the prisoners get out of the way? Specialists believe that the prisoners used a tool to cut through steel plates behind the body and fall through it. Sterling Williams, a prison employee, was detained and accused of assisting the leave and allegedly doing something wrong at work. According to reports, he reportedly gave in to the prisoners ‘ threats and shut down the water supply in their body so that they could empty the toilet and sink into the tunnel they had escaped through. Williams told authorities that an inmate threatened to kill him with a bread knife, or” shank” if he didn’t follow directions. The breakthrough and leave took place on May 16 while a slave was being transferred again to holding cells following a court hearing. Inmates sprint down a court hall past a hapless policeman official, who attempts to stop them but is rapidly overtaken by CCTV footage that was circulated online. Following the comeback, law enforcement quickly recaptured five of the defendants, including Corey Boyd, age 19, who was facing charges of second-degree murder, attempted murder, aggravated battery, and threats against a common standard. Bood is now facing a second charge of easy leave. The other five captives are:

    • Jermaine Donald, 42, is facing charges of second-degree murder, aggravated power, and weapons hands.
    • Derrick Groves, 27, is facing a murder sentence after being found guilty of numerous second-degree deaths and attempted killings.
    • Antoine T. Massey, 32, is facing charges of home abuse that include a second-degree murder and kidnapping permit, fraud, and suffocation.
    • Leo Tate, 31, is accused of obstructing the justice system by crime, drug possession, car fraud, and obstruction of justice.
    • Lenton Vanburen, 26, was detained on suspicion of second-degree murder, armed robbery, and power on a penitentiary agent.

    Attorney General of Louisiana Liz Murrill praised law enforcement’s actions but warned that the captives were still very risky. Five are still at large, and they are viewed as being armed and dangerous, she said. Concerns about safety and safetyThe event rekindled deep concerns about security protocols in the courthouse and jail. This was the second escape involving awaiting trial detainees, according to the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union ( POPCRU) in less than a month. The coalition urged immediate changes to security measures for court appearances and slave transportation. Jason Williams, the district attorney for Orleans Parish, revealed that the leave had consequences beyond the captives. ” Two of the attorneys who prosecuted Derrick Groves have left town with their people out of fear of retribution,” he said. Personally, I’m scared.

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