

Prisoners escaped from this hole.
new Orleans: On Friday night, 10 prisoners succeeded in escaping in a sensational manner from New Orleans jail in the US. He got out of the hole behind the toilet of a cell and broke the wall, while the only guard stationed there at that time went to take food. Local Sheriff says that some jail employees may collide in it. Overall, 8 prisoners, including the murder accused, are still absconding. Please tell that a total of 1400 prisoners are closed in this jail.
3 employees suspended until the investigation is completed
The Sheriff Office shared surveillance footage at a press conference with the media, in which the prisoners are seen running away from jail. Some prisoners were wearing orange clothes of the jail, while some were in white clothes. He fences fences to avoid prickly wires. Some of them were seen running on a nearby road. The hole from which the prisoners escaped behind the toilet were written on the ‘to easy lol’ and an arrow was pointing to the hole. 3 employees have been suspended until the investigation is completed.
How did the prisoners get to escape?
Inmates escape The detection was detected during regular counting at 8:30 am, which was 7 hours after his escape. Officials said no deputy was present in the cell pod where there were prisoners. There was a civilian technician, who was monitoring Pod, but she went to take food. Sheriff Susan Hatsan said that the prisoners took advantage of the damaged pools. She said that she had been demanding funds for a long time and funds to repair the gel. Hatsan also said that it is almost impossible to run away from this prison without internal help.
Robered Moody was caught again.
2 prisoners caught some time after escaping
The prisoners took off their jail uniforms as soon as they left the jail at 1 pm. It is not yet clear how some prisoners achieved ordinary clothes so soon. Shortly after escaping, 20 -year -old Kendall Myles were caught in the French quarters after a little run. Miles has run away from Juvenile Detention Center first 2 times. By Friday evening, another prisoner, Robert Moody, was caught in New Orleans based on the information of crimestoppers.
Who are among the absconding prisoners?
The absconding prisoners are between 19 and 42 years old, mostly in the 20s. A prisoner, Derric Groves, was convicted for killing 2 people in the 2018 Mardi Grass Day firing last year and attempting to kill 2 others. He is also accused of attacking a jail employee. Officials have warned that he can try to reach the witnesses of his murder case. Another prisoner, Corey Boyd, is accused of killing a second degree, for which he has said not to be guilty.
‘People’s lives put in danger’
Sheriff Hatsan said that the police are searching for absconding prisoners with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams described it as’ Sheriff and the most basic responsibility of the prison administrator ‘completely failure’. He criticized the Sheriff Office that he did not inform the officers and the public for several hours. Williams said, these failures have endangered the lives of the people. He said that some fleeing prisoners had tried to threaten the witnesses.
Lenton Vainburan Junior, Jermin Dolald, Antonine Masi, Deerk Groves and Leo Tate Senior, who ran away from jail (from left).
Neighboring states vigilant
Attorney General Liz Muril of Louisiana said that the prisoners have got time to reach any part of the country. He alerted the neighboring states. Superintendent of New Orleans Police Department Anne Karkpatrick said that her agency has given FBI and U.S. Together with Marshalls, has initiated retaliation with ‘full strength’. He said that they are paying attention to the identity and security of those who can be witnesses or in danger in the cases of these prisoners. A family has been ‘removed’ from his house.
New Orleans jailed in bad condition
The New Orleans jail has been under Federal Monitoring for the past decade, which was aimed at improvement the situation. In 2015, the old Orleans Parish Prison, where several escape incidents and custody had occurred, were changed to Orleans Justice Center. But security problems and violence continued. In 2013, a federal judge described the jail as unconstitutional. Sheriff Susan Hatsan said that employees in jail are ‘falling short’ and it is running with only 60% staff.
‘There are many high security prisoners in jail’
Bianca Brown, Chief Financial Officer of the Orleans Parish Sheriff Office, said they do not have money to raise the cost of broken doors, locks and other poor infrastructure and the cost of spending the cost of service contracts. Sheriff Office’s reform head J Malet said that there are many ‘high security’ prisoners in the jail, for which the required housing is not available. The Sheriff Office was in the process of transferring dozens of prisoners to more secure places. (AP)