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Ten men who broke out of a New Orleans jail last week clogged a toilet to get the water shut off so that they could escape through a hole behind ...
Sterling Williams, the 33-year-old maintenance worker who was jailed after ten prisoners escaped from a jail in New Orleans, revealed why he assisted them. advertisement. Hindustan Times.
According to an affidavit, Williams allegedly shut off the water to a cell where the 10 inmates later escaped.
New Orleans jail worker, Sterling Williams, did not know about the men’s plan and did not allow the inmates to cut a pipe behind the toilet for their escape, attorney Michael Kennedy said.
Sterling Williams, a 33-year-old maintenance worker at the jail run by the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, told investigators he was threatened by one of the inmates who took part in the ...
Sterling Williams, a maintenance worker at the New Orleans jail where 10 inmates escaped last week, has been arrested after admitting to turning off the water in the cell where inmates escaped from.
The Orleans Parish Justice Center maintenance worker, Sterling Williams, 33, was being held at Plaquemines Parish Detention Center on charges of principle to simple escape and malfeasance in ...
Meanwhile, an inmate threatened to stab the employee with a "shank," a homemade knife, according to the employee's statement in an arrest affidavit.
Three more inmates who escaped New Orleans prison are captured; 2 escapees remain at large. ... Sterling Williams, 33, is charged with being a principal to simple escape and malfeasance in office.
New Orleans jail employee arrested, accused of helping mass escape of inmates Sterling Williams, a maintenance worker at the Orleans Parish Justice Center, was arrested and booked into jail ...
Sterling Williams is accused of helping 10 New Orleans inmates escape prison. However, close friends say these actions are out of character.