Capture of Escaped New Orleans Inmate Marks End of Manhunt

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Antoine Massey, a 33-year-old inmate who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center, was captured by Louisiana authorities after six weeks on the run. Massey surrendered peacefully at a residence in the Hollygrove neighborhood, aided by a tip. His online presence during his evasion raised concerns about possible accomplices. Following his rebooking, he was transferred to Angola State Penitentiary, with only one inmate still at large. The ongoing investigation continues to prioritize community safety and the apprehension of the remaining escapee.

New Orleans — Antoine Massey, a 33-year-old inmate, was captured by Louisiana authorities on June 27, 2025, after being on the run for six weeks. Massey was one of ten men who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center on May 16, 2025. His apprehension took place at a residence located approximately two miles from the jail in the Hollygrove neighborhood, where he surrendered peacefully to law enforcement officials.

The New Orleans Police Department Superintendent confirmed the capture, which was facilitated by a tip received by Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson around 11 a.m. on the day of the arrest. The authorities were able to locate Massey and make the arrest by mid-afternoon, marking the end of a significant manhunt that had garnered much attention in the community.

Massey had been active on social media while evading capture, posting videos in which he claimed his innocence. His online presence raised concerns among law enforcement regarding the potential assistance he may have received to remain hidden for such an extended period. Louisiana State Police Superintendent indicated that the escapee likely had accomplices, prompting investigators to look into his social media activity prior to his arrest.

In early June, authorities executed a raid on a New Orleans home based on leads concerning Massey, but he was not found; however, items associated with him were discovered. As a result of the escape, law enforcement officials have made multiple arrests connected to aiding the escapees, including the arrest of a maintenance worker at the jail who allegedly assisted in the jailbreak, as well as Massey’s girlfriend, who was charged with obstruction of justice.

Massey is not new to the criminal justice system. He has a lengthy criminal history that includes serious charges such as rape, kidnapping, and domestic violence. Furthermore, he has previously attempted to escape from detention, making his capture particularly critical for community safety.

The jailbreak on May 16 is notable as it represents one of the largest escapes in recent U.S. history, where the inmates exploited various security flaws within the facility. Following his rebooking, Massey was transferred by helicopter to Angola State Penitentiary, where he is now being held alongside the other eight escapees. With Massey’s capture, only one inmate, Derrick Groves, remains at large. A $50,000 reward is still being offered for information leading to Groves’ capture.

In summary, the successful capture of Antoine Massey marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation surrounding the mass escape from the New Orleans jail. Authorities continue to pursue leads and investigate any related criminal activities stemming from the jailbreak. As public safety remains a priority, the capture of the remaining escapee is expected to be a key focus for law enforcement in the coming days.

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