Ninth escaped New Orleans inmate has been arrested, officials say
- On June 27, U.S. Marshals captured Antoine Massey in the Hollygrove neighborhood, six weeks after his May 16 escape from Orleans Parish Jail.
- Security flaws, including defective locks, a breach behind a toilet, and a maintenance worker allegedly disabling water, enabled the inmates' escape from Orleans Parish Jail.
- A multi-agency effort involving over 200 officers, the U.S. Marshals, FBI, and Louisiana State Police has recaptured nine of ten escapees, with a $50,000 reward for information leading to the last arrest.
- Following Massey's recapture, only Derrick Groves remains at large as law enforcement continues the search in New Orleans.
- The jailbreak prompted scrutiny of Orleans Parish Jail security, leading to suspensions and criticism of missed mandated improvements, signaling potential systemic reforms.
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Escaped inmate caught after six weeks on run
KEY TAKEAWAYS: Antoine Massey, jail escapee, captured in New Orleans after six weeks Massey allegedly shared videos online while on the run Officials believe Massey had outside help to evade capture One escapee, Derrick Groves, remains at large with $50K reward offered Louisiana authorities captured on Friday one of the 10 men who escaped from a New Orleans jail six weeks ago and who police say released videos on social media while still o…
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