The Orleans Justice Center, where recent jailbreak raised security concerns.
Courtnie Harris and Corvanntay Baptiste have been arrested for allegedly aiding in a recent jailbreak from the Orleans Justice Center. The women are accused of assisting two fugitives, Leo Tate and Corey Boyd, by providing transportation, food, and communication. Following the mass escape of ten inmates, concerns about the jail’s security have been raised, prompting investigations and calls for audits. Harris and Baptiste face serious charges, alongside maintenance worker Sterling Williams, who was also arrested in connection with the jailbreak.
Two women, Courtnie Harris, 32, from New Orleans, and Corvanntay Baptiste, 38, from Slidell, have been arrested for their alleged roles in assisting with a jailbreak from the Orleans Justice Center. The arrests occurred on May 21, with both women facing charges of accessory after the fact to the escape that took place on May 16.
According to police reports, Harris is alleged to have communicated with Leo Tate, one of the five escapees still at large, and actively assisted in the escape by transporting two of the fugitives to various locations within New Orleans. Meanwhile, Baptiste reportedly provided aid to Corey Boyd, another escapee, by communicating with him through phone calls and social media, and by supplying him with food while he was in hiding.
Both women have been booked into the Plaquemines Parish Detention Center and face a possible sentence of up to five years in state prison if convicted. The Louisiana State Police have issued a warning stating that aiding or concealing fugitives is a serious violation of the law and will not be tolerated as part of their ongoing efforts to combat crime.
The jailbreak involved a total of ten inmates escaping from the Orleans Justice Center, with five still on the run. The escape was facilitated by inmates exploiting faulty locks and cutting through steel bars, which raised immediate concerns regarding the facility’s security measures. The situation became evident during a routine headcount that was delayed for hours, prompting criticism regarding the jail’s operational efficiency.
Following the escape, Sterling Williams, a maintenance worker at the facility, was arrested for purportedly aiding the inmates. He has been charged with ten counts of principal to simple escape and one count of malfeasance in office. Williams has claimed he acted under duress, stating that he was threatened by inmate Antoine Massey to manipulate the water supply to a toilet that concealed an exit point.
The investigation into the jailbreak has prompted the Louisiana Attorney General, Liz Murrill, to emphasize a firm commitment to apprehending the remaining escapees and prosecuting anyone who assisted them. Local law enforcement agencies are intensifying their efforts to locate the fugitives and ensure public safety remains a top priority.
In the wake of the escape, concerns regarding the Orleans Justice Center’s infrastructure and staff shortages have come under scrutiny. There are growing calls for audits to assess the jail’s security protocols and operational procedures, as authorities strive to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The Orleans Parish Sheriff has accepted accountability for the escape and has pledged to enhance security measures within the facility. As of now, law enforcement agencies are actively pursuing leads as they look for the escapees and work towards restoring public confidence in the safety of the area.
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