New Orleans Jail Escape: 10 Dangerous Inmates Escape, May Have Had Inside Help

New Orleans Jail Escape: 10 Dangerous Inmates Escape, May Have Had Inside Help

A major jailbreak in New Orleans has authorities on high alert after 10 inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Jail, and officials believe staff may have helped them get out.

The escape happened around midnight, but it wasn’t discovered until a headcount at 8:30 AM (local time) Friday morning. One of the inmates has been caught, but nine are still on the run, and they are considered armed and dangerous.

“Too Easy LoL” – Inmates Leave Taunting Messages Behind

The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office released photos showing how the inmates broke out. Shockingly, they left behind taunting messages like “To Easy LoL” and a smiley face on the wall near the hole they used to escape.

“These inmates couldn’t have done this without help,” said Sheriff Susan Hutson during a press conference. The signs of an inside job are strong.

How They Escaped the Jail

The escape was carefully planned. At around 12:23 AM, the prisoners forced a sliding door off its tracks. About 30 minutes later, they ripped a toilet off the wall and broke through metal bars behind it to access a plumbing hole.

They then climbed down a wall and ran across a highway to make their getaway. The metal bars around the hole appeared to have clean cuts, suggesting tools were used—another sign that someone from the inside might have helped them.

One Inmate Captured in French Quarter

One of the escapees, Kendall Myles, was caught in New Orleans’ French Quarter. Thanks to facial recognition technology, police spotted him on a surveillance camera. He tried to run but was found hiding under a car in a parking garage.

He’s now back in custody and is facing new charges for the escape.

Manhunt Ongoing – Public Asked to Stay Alert

The New Orleans Police Department has released photos and names of the remaining nine escapees on X (formerly Twitter). Authorities are warning the public not to approach them, as many are facing serious charges like murder.

Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick called it a serious and urgent situation and asked the public to report anything suspicious. Victims connected to the escapees have also been notified.

Authorities believe the inmates may no longer be wearing prison uniforms. Anyone caught helping them escape will be charged.

FBI and U.S. Marshals Join the Search

The FBI and U.S. Marshals have joined the local police in searching for the escaped prisoners. The Orleans Parish Jail, where the breakout occurred, is located near the center of New Orleans, just 3 km (2 miles) from the famous French Quarter.


Key Takeaways:

  • 10 inmates escaped from Orleans Parish Jail in New Orleans.

  • They ripped out a toilet and broke through a wall to escape.

  • Messages like “To Easy LoL” were found at the escape site.

  • Authorities suspect inside help due to clean-cut metal bars.

  • One escapee caught, nine still on the run—all are dangerous.

  • Public urged to stay alert and report anything suspicious.

  • FBI, U.S. Marshals, and local police are involved in the manhunt.


FAQs

Q: How did the inmates escape the jail?
A: They pulled a sliding door off, removed a toilet, broke through metal bars behind it, and escaped through a wall hole.

Q: Is it true the inmates had help from inside?
A: Authorities believe the clean cuts on the metal bars suggest inside help, and investigations are ongoing.

Q: What should the public do if they spot an escapee?
A: Call 911 immediately. Do not approach them—they are considered armed and dangerous.

Q: How many inmates have been caught so far?
A: One inmate, Kendall Myles, has been recaptured. The other nine are still missing.

Q: Are federal authorities involved?
A: Yes, both the FBI and U.S. Marshals are helping in the search.

LawyersHub Avatar

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *