New Orleans jail escapee who begged Trump for help captured as manhunt targets last fugitive

The remaining Orleans Parish Prison Escapee still escapes after arresting local and federal officials ninth illegal Antoine Massey on Friday.
Massey was one of the 10 prisoners who had removed a toilet from a wall inside a cell at the Orleans Justice Center on May 16, and then crawled out of a minimum installation site.
A leak, Four times convicted killer Derrick Groves remains in general.
“This is the last countdown,” said Gov. Jeff Landry is in an article on Friday in X.
Authorities raid the house where the New Orleans Prison ESCAPEE seems to take a video that begged for help: Source
During the escape, Massey was imprisoned for drowning, motor vehicle theft and conditional evacuation violations.
Louisiana State Police, Louisiana State Police in the press release on Friday, “Tonight, Louisiana State Police Investigation Office-New orleans Field Office and Internal Security Field Office and the Ministry of Internal Security, Federal Investigation Bureau, United States Marshal Service and New Orleans Security Massey’i found and arrested in a house in New Orleans. He said.
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The capture of Massey comes after making an objection to President Donald Trump and other celebrities through Instagram to prove the innocence of the Old Imprictiousness at the beginning of this month.
“I want help from the world,” he said in a man who looks like Massey. “Meek Mills, Lil Wayne, Youngboy, Donald Trump. I want these people. I didn’t even get a lawyer. I couldn’t get a lawyer to prove my innocence.”
More than a dozen people were arrested in connection with the mass prison escape allegedly allegedly helping the fugitives.
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Authorities said that the Orleans Justice Center has only 60% personnel and that four supervisors and 36 staff followed 1,400 prisoners during the escape.
Orleans Parish Şerif Susan Hutson announced on May 21st of the re -suspension of the election campaign.
A total of $ 50,000 is award from different agencies for the information that led to the arrest of Groves.
Fox News’ Peter D’Brosca and Adam Sabes contributed to this report.




