Heres how 10 violent New Orleans inmates escaped jail after leaving taunting graffiti for cops

Bye-ou!The 10 violent inmates who escaped a Louisiana prison Friday broke out using a small window that was covered by a toilet — and left a wall full of taunting graffiti for investigators, photos show.Orleans Justice Center officials made the shocking discovery during headcount at 8:30 a.m.— just over eight hours after the jibe-happy gang of allegedly violent offenders used the small porthole to enter a maintenance area, scale a wall and exit the New Orleans prison, WVUE reported.One witness reported seeing all 10 inmates — clad in their matching orange jumpsuits — running across Interstate 10 in the dark of night, outlet reported.“To Easy LOL,” a misspelled message directly above the small rectangular and weakly barred window read.“I’m/We Innocent,” another declared.“Most Hated 9″ was scrawled in the middle of a crudely drawn smiley face with a stuck-out tongue while another note taunted, “Catch us when you can.”Louisiana police officials were, in fact, able to catch one of the 10 escapees around 11 a.m.

— taking Kendall Myles, who was accused of shooting a man, into custody, WVUE reported.Myles was discovered, pursued and arrested by NOLA cops in the French Quarter, the city’s most popular tourist area, according to a Louisiana State Police Facebook post.The rest of the lammers have violent criminal histories, with officials worrying the convicts could be looking to settle old scores, WVUE reported.Derrick Groves was convicted of double murder from a mass shooting during Mardi Gras in 2018, and police warned he could be looking for trial witnesses, according to the outlet.Corey Boyed is accused of second-degree murder and aggravated battery, while Gary Price was being held on attempted first-degree murder.Repeat escapee Antoine Massey was locked up on domestic abuse, theft, parole violation, kidnapping and rape charges.Lenton Venburen was accused of murder in 2021 and was being held on firearm possession and parole violation.Leo T...

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