10 inmates escape New Orleans jail
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Two women have been arrested for allegedly helping some of the 10 inmates who busted out of a New Orleans prison — including an accused murderer — as the manhunt for five of the escapees continues. Cortnie Harris,
Judge Africk is overseeing a long-standing consent decree mandating sweeping reforms at the Orleans Justice Center.
Two women, Courtnie Harris and Corvanntay Baptiste, have been arrested for allegedly aiding inmates who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center. Harris is accused of assisting Leo Tate and driving escapees around New Orleans,
According to former FBI supervisory special agent, the 10 violent criminals who escaped from a New Orleans jail last Friday likely had help on the inside.
The most bets, totaling £1,031 ($1,386), were placed on Vanburen, while the fewest, at £297 ($399), went on Groves. On Tuesday, the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office confirmed Sterling Williams, a 33-year-old employee at the Orleans Justice Center, had been arrested as they investigate whether he aided the 10 men in their escape.
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