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Fifth Inmate of Orleans Parish Jail Captured After Escape

News Summary

Corey Boyd, a 19-year-old inmate, is the fifth recaptured following a jail escape involving ten inmates from the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility. Boyd was apprehended just days after the jailbreak, which involved inmates crawling through a hidden hole and scaling a barbed wire fence. Charged with serious offenses including second-degree murder, Boyd now faces additional charges related to his escape. The manhunt continues for five remaining fugitives, raising security concerns about the jail’s operations and prompting calls for an audit.

Fifth Inmate of Orleans Parish Jail Captured After Daring Escape

In a shocking turn of events, Corey Boyd, a 19-year-old inmate, has become the fifth individual to be recaptured following a daring jailbreak from the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility. Boyd was apprehended in the Iberville Neighborhood of New Orleans on Tuesday, just days after making headlines for his escape.

What Happened During the Escape?

The jailbreak occurred late on Friday night when an astounding ten inmates broke free from the facility. Surveillance footage captured the jaw-dropping moment, where several inmates crawled through a hole cleverly hidden behind a toilet. Some managed to scale a barbed wire fence, making a frantic dash across a nearby highway and into the surrounding neighborhood. It’s worth noting that it took only hours for authorities to spot Boyd after the initial escape.

Who Is Corey Boyd?

Corey Boyd isn’t just any inmate; he is currently facing serious charges that include second-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder, aggravated battery, and threatening a public official. The alleged murder of Brandon Fees during a car burglary in 2024 has led to his heavy charges. Now, he will face additional charges for Simple Escape and will be transported to a secure state facility.

Capturing the Fleeing Inmates

Boyd’s arrest adds to the list of recaptured inmates, which includes Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Dkenan Dennis, and Gary Price. However, it’s not all good news as five inmates are still on the run. The search for these fugitives has intensified with more than 200 officers now involved in the manhunt.

Assistance from Within?

The plot thickens with the arrest of a maintenance worker, Sterling Williams, aged 33, who is facing ten felony counts linked to the escape. Allegedly, he turned off water to the inmates’ cells while under pressure from Boyd, who threatened him with a shank. This arrest marks the first time a non-inmate has faced charges in connection to the breakout, raising concerns about potential internal assistance from jail staff.

Concerns About Jail Security

The escape raised alarm bells regarding security at the Orleans Parish Correctional Facility. Reports suggest that several surveillance cameras were down during the jailbreak, highlighting serious deficiencies in security. In response to these overwhelming concerns, the New Orleans City Council has initiated calls for an audit of the Sheriff’s Office to understand how such a significant breach could occur.

A Community on Edge

As the search for the remaining fugitives continues, worry has spread among victims and witnesses tied to various criminal cases, with some even deciding to leave the city due to fear. Council members have expressed frustration over the delayed notification to law enforcement and the public regarding the jailbreak, emphasizing the need for better communication in such dire situations.

How Can the Public Help?

Authorities are encouraging the community to remain vigilant and report any tips regarding the fled escapees. A reward of $20,000 is being offered for information leading to the capture of each of the remaining inmates, ramping up the urgency in providing the public with all possible means to contribute to the ongoing search.

Final Thoughts

The Orleans Parish jail escape is not just a criminal incident; it’s a reminder of the challenges faced in maintaining safety and security within correctional facilities. As authorities work round the clock to ensure the remaining inmates are captured, the community’s support and vigilance have never been more crucial.

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