Over half of the ten men who escaped from a New Orleans jail by climbing through a hole in the wall are still on the run. Authorities have apprehended four, including a jail employee accused of aiding their escape. The situation has raised concerns about facility management and potential internal corruption. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has launched investigations into the state's criminal justice system, highlighting the unprecedented nature of the escape, as he emphasizes a commitment to a tough-on-crime approach in his administration. Public assistance is sought to locate the remaining fugitives.
"This massive jailbreak, which my statistics tell me could be the largest jailbreak in the history of this state, should never have happened," Landry said.
Authorities are searching for more than half of the 10 men who escaped from a New Orleans jail on Friday, raising questions about facility mismanagement.
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