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Manhunt Expands as 9 Inmates Remain at Large After New Orleans Jailbreak

Two of the ten escapees have been recaptured as authorities investigate security failures and possible inside assistance at the Orleans Parish Justice Center.

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Inside of a prison cell where the escape is believed to have happened, at Orleans Parish Justice Center on Friday. Image blurred by NBC News.
Louisiana State Police released this photo of Kendell Myles after he was captured Friday. Authorities say Myles is one of 11 inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center.
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Overview

  • Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center early Friday morning, exploiting defective cell locks and breaching a wall behind a toilet.
  • Two escapees, including Kendell Myles, have been apprehended, while eight others, described as armed and dangerous, remain at large.
  • The jailbreak has prompted a multi-agency manhunt involving local, state, and federal law enforcement, including the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service.
  • Officials suspect inside assistance in the escape, and three jail employees have been suspended as part of the ongoing investigation.
  • The facility, under federal oversight since 2016, has faced long-standing criticism for staffing shortages, faulty infrastructure, and inoperable surveillance systems.