New Orleans jail inmate faces new charges
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The Washington Post investigation published this week reported that New Orleans police were using Project N.O.L.A.'s network of facial recognition cameras to monitor the streets for wanted suspects over the past two years in ways that appeared "out of step" with the local ordinance.
As authorities scour New Orleans for escapees from an audacious jailbreak, they are also confronting entrenched mistrust in law enforcement and the criminal justice system.
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FACT AND MORGAN AS WE HIT ONE WEEK SINCE THE ESCAPE, LOUISIANA STATE POLICE WANT TO REMIND YOU THAT THEY’RE OUT AND ABOUT WORKING WITH PARTNERS TO TRACK EVERY TIP. THEY ALSO ARE REMINDING YOU ABOUT REWARDS FOR INFORMATION.
For years, Interstate-20 has been a well-known corridor for drug and human trafficking. Now, it may also be the path for several escaped inmates who broke out of the Orleans Justice Center last Friday,
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Louisiana authorities have arrested a third woman accused of aiding inmates in their escape from a New Orleans jail. Five of the ten escapees remain at large.
Louisiana State Police have this stern warning for citizens as they continue to hunt down five escapees from the New Orleans prison.
While police are still searching for several of the inmates who escaped from a New Orleans jail, another Louisiana jail has experienced a surprisingly similar breakout. Questions about public safety have been racing in the Bayou State after these jail breaks happened less than a full week apart.