Louisiana, New Orleans and manhunt
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Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey are still missing after the New Orleans jailbreak. Both have long, troubling histories. This is where the manhunt stands.
Antoine Massey and Derrick Groves — who were among 10 people who escaped from a New Orleans jail nearly two weeks ago may be in other cities, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill told CBS News in an interview on Wednesday.
Authorities have increased the reward to $50,000 per person for any information that leads to the arrest of the remaining fugitives who escaped from a jail in Louisiana two weeks ago.
Sheriff Susan Hutson said her office fully cooperates with the AG’s investigation into the May 16 jail escape and denied claims that her agency is obstructing.
Two weeks into the largest jailbreak in Louisiana history, two men, Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey, are still on the run.
9hon MSN
The 10 men who escaped from a New Orleans jail more than two weeks ago by cutting out a hole behind a toilet received help from at least 14 people, many of them friends and family who provided food, cash,
After a mass jailbreak in Orleans Parish, 14 arrests have been made. Officials focus on capturing two fugitives, with over 200 officers involved in the search.
As we get into yet another week, we are hearing from one of the families of the escapees for the first time on camera. Jasmine Groves, the aunt of Derrick Groves, said she wants her nephew to turn himself in, but she hopes he will be taken into custody alive. She is hoping that deadly force is not used by law enforcement.
11don MSN
One of 10 men to escape the Orleans Justice Center last Friday (May 16) is a four-time convicted killer. Derrick “Woo” Groves, 27, was found guilty of two counts of second-degree murder last October.