Nine Orleans Parish prison escapees caught, one fugitive still at large

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An escape from the remaining parish of Orleans parish is still on the run after local and federal officials arrested the ninth fugitive Antoine Massey on Friday.
Massey was one of the 10 prisoners to escape a minimum detention site in Orleans Justice Center on May 16 when they removed the toilets from a wall inside a cell, then crawled through.
A fugitive, Best sentenced four times Derrick Groves, remains in freedom.
“This is the final countdown,” said Governor Jeff Landry in a Friday article on X.
Raid authorities at home where the New Orleans prison scaper seemed to shoot the video by pleading for help: Source

Antoine Massey was located and arrested on June 27. (Police by the State of Louisiana)
At the time of his escape, Massey was imprisoned for a drum of domestic violence involving a strangulation, the theft of an engine vehicle and parole violations.
“This evening, detectives from the Louisiana State Police Office of Investigations-New Orleans Office Office and the Ministry of Internal Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Marshal Service and the Police Department of New Orleans and Arrested Antoine Massey, 33, in a New Orleans press residence,” said the state of Louisiana press.
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At the time of his escape, Massey was imprisoned for a drum of domestic violence involving a strangulation, the theft of an engine vehicle and parole violations. (Police by the State of Louisiana)
Massey’s capture comes after the former fugitive seemed to plead via Instagram to President Donald Trump and other celebrities to help prove his self-proclaimed innocence earlier this month.
“I ask for help from the world,” said a man who seemed to be Massey in the video. “From Meek Mills, Lil Wayne, Youngboy, Donald Trump. I ask these people. I couldn’t even get a lawyer. I couldn’t afford a lawyer to prove my innocence.”

A screenshot of a video that seems to show the scattered of New Orleans Antoine Massey. (@ _007chucky via Instagram)
More than a dozen other people have been arrested as part of the escape from mass prison for allegedly helped the fugitives.
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Orleans Justice Center is only 60% of staff, and at the time of escape, four supervisors and 36 staff members were monitoring 1,400 prisoners, authorities announced.

One of the 10 parish fugitives in Orleans, Derrick Groves, remains on the run. (Governor Jeff Landry)
The sheriff of the Orleans parish, Susan Hutson, announced a temporary suspension of his re -election campaign in a press release on May 21.
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A total reward of $ 50,000 from different agencies is offered for information leading to the arrest of Groves.
Peter d’Abrosca and Adam Sabes of Fox News contributed to this report.