By Grand Rapids Anonymous
thursday, may 22, 2025 at 12:39:00 p.m. edt
"(Fox news) Louisiana state police said wednesday they have arrested two women, Cortnie Harris and Corvanntay Baptiste, for their roles in helping the inmates who broke free in the early morning of may 16. Harris and Baptiste join jail maintenance worker Sterling Williams, who was arrested monday, as accused co-conspirators.
GRA: Arrested, but what are the odds of convictions (or even a trial)? Five percent, I'll say.
--GRA
N.S.: And the chance of jail time, in the case of a conviction? One percent.
ANOTHER nEGRESS IS ARRESTED FOR SENDING CASH TO ONE OF THE ESCAPEES;"MIGHT" ONLY GET A $500 FINE,IN SPITE OF TOUGH TALK ABOUT PRISON TIME
ReplyDelete(abc noise)A Slidell woman was arrested and accused of helping a fugitive who is still at large from the massive New Orleans jailbreak elude capture, Louisiana State Police said.
Connie Weeden, 59, was taken into custody in Slidell and booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center on Thursday. In addition to jail employees, she is the third person arrested for assisting the Orleans Justice Center's escaped inmates.
Weeden faces a felony charge of accessory after the fact for allegedly assisting Jermaine Donald, one of the five escapees still on the run.
"Weeden was in contact via phone both before and after the escape," said LSP officials in a statement. "Investigators determined that after the escape, she provided Donald with cash through a cell phone app."
Donald remains at large, along with four others who broke out of the Orleans Justice Center on May 16. Authorities have recaptured five of the original 10 who escaped.
Law enforcement officials warned that helping fugitives will carry serious consequences. "Those who choose to assist or conceal these individuals are violating the law and will be held accountable," said state police. "Harboring fugitives threatens the safety of our communities and will not be tolerated."
Under Louisiana law, a conviction for accessory after the fact carries a penalty of up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $500, or both.
GRA:Or nothing--just high fives from the negro "law enforcement" brigade.
--GRA
bLACK "SOCIAL WORKER",DEQUINDRE WIGGINS,WANTED FOR "USING A COMPUTER TO FACILITATE IMMORAL PURPOSES WITH MINORS" IN KENTWOOD(GRAND RAPIDS),FOUND IN KENTUCKY
ReplyDeleteKENTWOOD, Mich. — A social worker employed at a West Michigan middle school is behind bars after investigators say he had inappropriate contact with multiple children.
Dequindre Wiggins, who worked at Valleywood Middle School in Kentwood, faces multiple charges in connection to the investigation.
Kent County sheriff's deputies began looking into the 26-year-old when a mom reported him for a conversation with her child. The school resource officer assigned to Kentwood Public Schools and detectives found multiple other online conversations between Wiggins and children.
The Kent County Prosecutor's Office issued an arrest warrant for Wiggins that was valid across the U.S. on May 21.
The same day, police in Lexington, Kentucky found him and arrested Wiggins. He waived his right to an extradition hearing, according to jail records.
GRA:He looks just as hideous as you'd think he would.
--GRA
Updated today by ace journalist Nigell Moses at wwltv.com:
ReplyDelete38-year-old Corvanntay Baptiste of Slidell had her bond set by a magistrate judge. Her bond was set at $1 million.
32-year-old Cortnie Harris of New Orleans had her bond set at $2.5 million.
Compare to Karmelo the Knife Anthony who got sprung for a mere quarter million.
back to nawlins - the score is still tied at 5-5. 5 captured, and Team Jermaine is still on the loose, maybe riding north on the train they call the City of New Orleans past Freight yards full of old black men on the first leg of a journey to start life anew in .... I bet Corvanntay is a Wheel of Fortune fan, give this one a try, honey: _ R _ N _ R _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N
GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN,I GOTS IT!
ReplyDelete--Corvanntay
--GRA
Or
ReplyDeleteGRINER LOOKS LIKE A MAN
My second guess.
--Corvanntay
--GRA
Corvanntay decided to "Phone a Whitey"--that's why she successfully figured the puzzle out. Now we know...the rest of the story.
ReplyDelete--GRA
Bonus points for solving that after the blahblogger system ravaged the spacing between words.
ReplyDeleteIn that other story, I would have not have guessed that the name "Dequindre" belonged to a "him". Dequindre got himself into dequandary.