Here's how 10 violent New Orleans inmates escaped jail - after leaving taunting graffiti for cops
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Ten violent inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center in Louisiana, using a small window covered by a toilet. During a headcount, officials found graffiti left by the inmates, taunting authorities and mocking their capture. Witnesses reported seeing the escapees in matching orange jumpsuits fleeing across Interstate 10. One inmate, Kendall Myles, was apprehended later that day in the French Quarter, while the remaining escapees are considered dangerous and may be seeking revenge on individuals related to their past crimes, raising concerns for public safety.
"To Easy LOL," a misspelled message directly above the small rectangular and weakly barred window read. "Catch us when you can" taunted others in the graffiti.
One witness reported seeing all 10 inmates - clad in their matching orange jumpsuits - running across Interstate 10 in the dark of night.
Myles was discovered, pursued and arrested by NOLA cops in the French Quarter, the city's most popular tourist area, according to a Louisiana State Police Facebook post.
Louisiana police officials were, in fact, able to catch one of the 10 escapees around 11 a.m. - taking Kendall Myles, who was accused of shooting a man, into custody.
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