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Nine Charged in New Orleans Jailbreak as Five Escapees Remain on the Run

Four suspects face million-dollar bonds for aiding the escape of ten inmates, with authorities intensifying efforts to recapture the remaining fugitives.

Overview

  • Ten inmates escaped the Orleans Parish Justice Center on May 16 by removing a toilet and climbing through a hole in the wall.
  • Five escapees have been recaptured, while the remaining fugitives—Jermaine Donald, Derrick Groves, Leo Tate, Lenton Vanburen, and Antoine Massey—are still at large.
  • Nine individuals, including civilians and inmates, have been arrested for aiding the escape; bonds for four suspects were recently set between $1 million and $2.5 million.
  • Authorities have criticized systemic failures at the jail, which was operating with only 40 staff for 1,400 inmates at the time of the escape.
  • Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has vowed to hold all contributors accountable, as a $20,000 reward per fugitive remains in place for information leading to arrests.