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Convicted killer Derrick Groves is considered one of the most high-profile inmates of the 10 who escaped the Orleans Parish jail overnight Friday. Here's how he's connected to one of the most corrupt cops in New Orleans history.
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A $20,000 reward has been offered per fugitive for information that leads to their capture. That reward remains in effect, and law enforcement officials say they are continuing to
New Orleans city officials say the search for 10 men who broke out of a local jail earlier this month has cost the city approximately $250,000 per week and delayed work on other investigations. “Money is so not an issue to me,
Five men — Antoine Massey, Lenton Vanburen, Jermaine Donald, Leo Tate and Derrick Groves — remain at large as of Thursday morning, with no new arrests Wednesday. Here are four things to know today. Slidell resident Corvanntay Baptiste, 38, and New Orleans resident Cortnie Harris, 32, were arrested for allegedly helping the escapees, police said.
Police have captured Lenton Vanburen Jr., Leo Tate Sr., Jermaine Donald, Corey Boyd, Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, Dkenan Dennis and Gary Price. Massey, 32, may have recognizable face tattoos of chess pieces, but he remains on the run and has evaded authorities thus far.
More than a week after 10 prisoners conducted a daring escape out a bathroom wall in a New Orleans jail, two inmates remain on the run, prompting an
Manhunt for five inmates in New Orleans continues, with arrests of accomplices and a $20,000 reward per escapee.
While Derrick Groves was not yet born when his grandmother was killed, he grew up to see numerous court appeals by Davis over the past two decades. Even after the home was destroyed during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the location has been used for memorial ceremonies in honor of his grandmother.