By Grand Rapids Anonymous
sunday, may 18, 2025 at 1:57:00 p.m. edt
new orleans jailbreak update: seven sprung nEGROES still free as of sunday morning; media, officials lie about the seriousness of the escaped bLACK felons until they get caught
“(usa today) the fbi continues to assist new orleans' authorities in the search for 7 escaped [black] prisoners. orleans parish chief of corrections Jeworski Mallett said the inmates couldn't have breached the wall near the toilets without outside assistance.
“'it was more than just a breach of security, it was some type of help,' Mallett said.
“security footage captured the men tampering with a cell door, fleeing via a loading dock and running across a highway.
“Hutson said a jail employee saw the men escaping through surveillance and failed to report it. 'we have indication that these detainees [prisoners] received assistance in their escape from individuals inside of our department,' Hutson said.
“the jail housed 1,400 inmates including several 'high security' prisoners convicted of violent crimes who required a 'restrictive housing environment that did not exist,' Mallett told pbs.
“at least three of the escaped inmates are charged with murder or attempted murder, according to parish records.
“Myles, Moody and Dennis ‒ the three recaptured inmates ‒ were awaiting trial on various felony charges, including attempted murder, armed robberies, aggravated assault, battery, extortion, illegally carrying weapons and illegal drug possession offenses, according to the orleans parish sheriff's office inmate records.
“Price, 21, is charged with attempted first-degree murder. Donald, 42, is charged with second-degree murder. Massey, 32, is charged with domestic abuse involving strangulation [English translation: choking, otherwise, the charge would have been murder] according to parish records.
“it is unclear what additional charges the inmates might face following their escape.”
GRA: Officials are trying to downplay the crimes the blacks committed until they get captured. Yesterday, abc noise reported, “only one escapee was in for second degree murder.” Now that they're caught, we get the truth of the matter--serious felonies on all of them. More lies, as usual, from the people we're supposed to trust.
--GRA
N.S.: Even when the criminals-in-charge revise their initial reports, they lie, because virtually all black criminals enjoy affirmative action justice at every step of the way. Thus, they are almost never charged with murder one, as opposed to murder two.
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bLACK MAINTENANCE WORKER AT NEW ORLEANS PRISON ARRESTED FOR AIDING ESCAPE;ONE MURDERER CAPTURED AS bLACK ESCAPEE COUNT DROPS TO SIX
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - An Orleans Parish jail maintenance worker was arrested on Monday on allegations he helped facilitate the escape of 10 inmates from the Orleans Justice Center last Friday, law enforcement sources confirm to Fox 8.
Sterling Williams, 33, was booked on 10 counts of principal to simple escape and one count of malfeasance in office. Sources say Williams is a maintenance worker who turned off the water to the cell where the inmates escaped. After being booked into jail, Williams was relocated to a different facility.
Williams claims one of the inmates, Antoine Massey, threatened to shank him if he did not turn off the water, according to the sources.
Security footage shows the inmates escaped through a hole behind a toilet, broke through a wall, and exited via a supply dock. Three cameras in that unit were reportedly offline. OPSO has admitted the escape was aided by “defective locks” and possible “internal assistance.”
The manhunt for six of the escaped inmates continues Tuesday as city and state leaders face mounting questions over how the jailbreak happened and what’s being done to recapture the escapees.
Tuesday morning, the New Orleans City Council’s Criminal Justice Comittee will convene a meeting with representatives from the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office (OPSO), New Orleans Police Department (NOPD), State Police, Troop NOLA, Homeland Security, and the city’s Communications District expected to attend. The goal: determine what went wrong and who’s responsible.
Four inmates have been recaptured after State Troopers arrested Gary Price Monday in New Orleans East. Surveillance video from a home on Good Drive shows Price surrendering with his hands up. Price had been jailed for attempted first-degree murder.
The six remaining fugitives are still considered armed and dangerous.
GRA:A "shank"? What's that,black lingo for $5,000? Drugs? I KNOW what he's inferring--he was "threatened"--but a day can't go by when threats aren't made by black prisoners against prison employees.
--GRA
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