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Hundreds of law enforcement officials are involved in a manhunt for seven men who remain at large after a group of 10 inmates ...
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In her statement, Freeman says "if Hutson needed additional resources to ensure security, she could have simply asked--blaming funding is a deflection-not an excuse." ...
Three days after a 10 men escaped a New Orleans jail by slipping through a hole behind a toilet and scaling a wall, seven of them remain on the run.
The escapees still at large, who range from 19 to 42 years old, initially faced charges including murder, aggravated assault ...
Louisiana officials said they can't be sure the seven escaped fugitives remain in New Orlean or in the state after massive jailbreak.
Gov. Jeff Landry slammed progressive criminal justice policies in a Sunday night press conference amid a manhunt for dangerous prisoners who escaped from the Orleans Parish jail.
Following records requests from The Post, officials paused the first known, widespread live facial recognition program used by police in the United States.
In response to the incident, Governor Landry announced that the State Attorney General is launching a full investigation.