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Nine men recaptured after escaping from a New Orleans jail earlier this year pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges related to the breakout.
Khalil Bryan was released after a clerical error caused officials to confuse him with another inmate with a similar last name ...
The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office accidentally released inmate Khalil Bryan and is now conducting a manhunt.
The manhunt continues for Derreck Groves, the last and most dangerous inmate still at large.
Lester Duhé, spokesperson for the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office, confirmed to USA TODAY that the nine men pleaded not guilty to escape charges.
Inmate Khalil Bryan was mistakenly released from Orleans Parish Jail due to a clerical error; authorities are investigating and seeking his recapture.
The error comes as the jail and the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office are still reeling from the escape of 10 inmates in the early morning hours of May 16 when authorities say the inmates exited through ...
All 10 inmates, including at-large escapee Derrick Groves, were charged with simple escape in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court on Monday. If convicted, those who participated in the jailbreak ...
A violent offender was mistakenly released from the Orleans Parish Jail due to a clerical error, according to the Orleans ...
Two women accused of aiding in the Orleans jail escape are set to be arraigned. One fugitive, Derrick Groves, remains on the ...
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On July 25, 2025, the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office mistakenly released Khalil Bryan, a 30-year-old inmate facing charges ...
Khalil Bryan, 30, was released from the Orleans Parish Jail on Friday in what authorities refer to as "human error," after he ...
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