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    Louisiana State Police mug shots of each escaped inmate lined up, with "captured" written over their facesLouisiana State Police

    All 10 escaped inmates have now been captured

    Five months after 10 inmates broke out of a Louisiana jail, the last escapee has been captured, Louisiana State Police confirmed on Wednesday.

    The escaped inmate, 28-year-old Derrick Groves, was taken into custody in Atlanta, Georgia, after a brief stand-off, police said.

    Police released several gas canisters into a house where Groves was believed to be hiding, and then found him hiding in a crawl space, CBS News, BBC’s US partner, reported.

    The 10 inmates, including Groves, had fled the Orleans Parish Justice Center in May by ripping a toilet from the wall and breaking metal bars around the hole in the wall before climbing down a hall and running across a highway.

    Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office A photo shows the inside of a jail cell with a metal toilet on its side and a gap in the wall. Above the hole in the wall, there is writing on the wall that reads "to easy LOL" and has an arrow pointing to the hole.
Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office

    The sheriff’s office said the inmates broke the wall behind a toilet and slipped through a gap in the wall

    The inmates had scrawled a few messages into the wall above the hole, including “To Easy LoL”, a smiley face with its tongue sticking out, and another that appeared to tell officers to catch them if they can.

    The inmates’ escape was made easier by a “perfect storm” of staffing issues and building design flaws, Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson told CBS News in August.

    Three were found within 24 hours of their escape and several others were captured in the following weeks.

    Deputy US Marshal Brian Fair, of the Eastern District of Louisiana, told CBS News that a tip led investigators to track Groves to the Atlanta area.

    When police first approached the home, it appeared that there was no one there, he said.

    “We did have concerns maybe he wasn’t in the house,” Fair told CBS. “But ultimately, they found him hiding in a crawl space. I believe that crawl space was in the basement … and he had put some thought and work into the hiding space he was in.”

    Groves was convicted of second degree murder in October 2024 after he fired an assault rifle into a Mardi Gras block party, killing two adults, CBS reported.

    He was also convicted of attempted murder and a federal firearms charge, and had been sentenced to life imprisonment, according to the Atlanta Police Department.

    Now, Groves faces additional charges for his role in the escape, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said.

    “I will ensure that he is prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” she added.

    Groves will be extradited to Louisiana for processing, Atlanta police said.



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