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Manhunt Ongoing as 10 Inmates Flee New Orleans Jail

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On May 16, 2025, ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center in New Orleans, exploiting faulty locks and a breached wall. The escape has triggered a massive manhunt, with four inmates recaptured and six still at large. Authorities warn the fugitives, facing serious charges, are dangerous, prompting a $20,000 reward per inmate. Criticism of the jail’s security and leadership has intensified, with calls for systemic reforms.
The escapees used defective locks and broke through a wall behind a toilet. Surveillance footage captured them scaling a fence and crossing Interstate 10.
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The Context
Four inmates, including Kendell Myles and Gary C. Price, have been recaptured. The remaining six face charges like murder and armed robbery, heightening public safety concerns.
Over 200 law enforcement personnel are involved in the ongoing manhunt. The FBI, ATF, and CrimeStoppers are offering substantial rewards to aid captures.
Allegations of inside help have raised questions about jail oversight. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry labeled the escape a systemic failure, ordering a jail audit.
Sheriff Susan Hutson’s office faces scrutiny for security lapses. Critics argue the incident reflects broader issues in jail management and infrastructure.
Some support swift action to recapture the inmates and reform the facility. Others express concern over public safety and distrust in local law enforcement’s response.
Public opinion splits on accountability, with calls for stricter oversight gaining traction. However, some defend the sheriff, citing systemic underfunding as a root issue.
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| Total News Sources | 20 |
| Left | 6 |
| Right | 4 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 40% Center |
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