Ten New Orleans Inmates Escape; Two Captured
Ten New Orleans Inmates Escape; Two Captured

Ten New Orleans Inmates Escape; Two Captured

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Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans on May 16, with Leo Tate and Jermaine Donald among those later captured in Walker County, Texas, after a high-speed chase. Tate and Donald appeared in court in Texas before being extradited to Louisiana, where they now remain in a secure facility; Donald faces charges in both states, and Tate is held without bond. Two fugitives, Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey, both with violent criminal histories, are still at large, with the reward for information leading to their capture increased to $50,000 each. The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, under Sheriff Susan Hutson, is working with state authorities on the investigation and has responded to criticism regarding the handling of the escape. Several individuals have been arrested for aiding the escapees, providing shelter and financial support. Authorities urge the public to contact Crimestoppers or the FBI with tips about the fugitives' whereabouts.

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