New Orleans prison break

These cats are career criminals.

They had a opportunity and they took it.

This could have been avoided if the Feds/States/Municipalities actually spent the money the use on incarceration for incarceration.

There are people staffed/working in these prisons making $15/hr in a lot of places with shitty benefits, no pension and no incentive to do their job properly.

It makes them perfect bait for the inmates to corrupt and manipulate them.

We will see more of these escapes as the years go by…
 
Groves is the one you have to worry about because he killed two people and sent the victim's family into hiding.

All Antoine did was steal a car and beat a woman's ass.

Groves also killed 2 other people before and after that. He already pled guilty last year to killing the 2 you're referring to and the only reason he was in that jail is because he's been awaiting sentencing :smh:

Groves and Alfred Mitchell, 62, were charged Thursday with second-degree murder in the killing of Woodrow Smith in the Desire area in 2017. Groves alone faces a first-degree murder charge in the slaying of Tyrone Francis in the Lower 9th Ward on Jan. 24, 2019.


 
This is a fucked up world to break out into, economy bad, racism and coonism at an all time high, a psuedo police state, folks eyeballing that reward money, going to the Mexican border is a no go, these hoes ain't loyal....damn they would have been better off doing the straight time. :smh:

I can't even think of any place safe for them, even the survivalist woods is dangerous as hell these days.

All caught and returned by June imo
Negro what
 
- Remember when Lil Wayne started claiming blood in mid-2000s

- Remember when everybody from New Orleans told yall we don't have gangs?

- See how quickly these niggas got found and found some of the dumbest places!

- This is how quickly gangs would get broken up and niggas sent to prison. (small drug dealing cliques have already broken up and niggas to jail for decades or life already)

- Niggas don't even think, get the fuck out of New Orleans, get out of Southern Louisiana, get out of Louisiana as a whole. They go to their grandmother, their friends, their girlfriends and get caught, despite damn near everybody in the city doe poppin and keeping their heads on swivles.
 
- Niggas don't even think, get the fuck out of New Orleans, get out of Southern Louisiana, get out of Louisiana as a whole. They go to their grandmother, their friends, their girlfriends and get caught, despite damn near everybody in the city doe poppin and keeping their heads on swivles.

Because most likely, they have never left NO or that state their entire life.

I know folks like that in small towns. I’m sure it’s no different for big cities. Hell, I heard of people from NYC that has never left their borough.
 

Seriously, thats not fair.
aint right at all.
All these Black women catching felonies.
Will be spending time in jail themselves helping these idiots out.

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Casey Smith, 30, arrest follows the bookings of Cortnie Harris, 32, of New Orleans, Corvanntay Baptiste, 38, of Slidell, who were taken into custody Wednesday, and Connie Weeden, 59, of Slidell. Louisiana State Police say the women face charges of accessory after the fact to simple escape.

Bond was set at $1 million for Smith and Baptiste and $2.5 million for Harris.

Locked up and not getting out. Of course. they're happy to lock Black women up :smh: - BlackRob



 
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Seriously, thats not fair.
aint right at all.
All these Black women catching felonies.
Will be spending time in jail themselves helping these idiots out.

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Casey Smith, 30, arrest follows the bookings of Cortnie Harris, 32, of New Orleans, Corvanntay Baptiste, 38, of Slidell, who were taken into custody Wednesday, and Connie Weeden, 59, of Slidell. Louisiana State Police say the women face charges of accessory after the fact to simple escape.

Bond was set at $1 million for Smith and Baptiste and $2.5 million for Harris.

Locked up and not getting out. Of course. they're happy to lock Black women up :smh: - BlackRob




 
These cats are career criminals.

They had a opportunity and they took it.

This could have been avoided if the Feds/States/Municipalities actually spent the money the use on incarceration for incarceration.

There are people staffed/working in these prisons making $15/hr in a lot of places with shitty benefits, no pension and no incentive to do their job properly.

It makes them perfect bait for the inmates to corrupt and manipulate them.

We will see more of these escapes as the years go by…
 
- Remember when Lil Wayne started claiming blood in mid-2000s

- Remember when everybody from New Orleans told yall we don't have gangs?

- See how quickly these niggas got found and found some of the dumbest places!

- This is how quickly gangs would get broken up and niggas sent to prison. (small drug dealing cliques have already broken up and niggas to jail for decades or life already)

- Niggas don't even think, get the fuck out of New Orleans, get out of Southern Louisiana, get out of Louisiana as a whole. They go to their grandmother, their friends, their girlfriends and get caught, despite damn near everybody in the city doe poppin and keeping their heads on swivles.

Because most likely, they have never left NO or that state their entire life.

I know folks like that in small towns. I’m sure it’s no different for big cities. Hell, I heard of people from NYC that has never left their borough.

In the early 2000's I was hitting this chick from the St. Bernard Projects. She moved to Houston before Katrina. She told me that she had never visited Uptown New Orleans.

After Katrina I made alot of friends from new orleans because the area in Houston I lived in had the highest concentration of folks from new orleans who got put in houses or apartments. Alot of older folks I met said they never ventured to far from their neighborhood.
 
In the early 2000's I was hitting this chick from the St. Bernard Projects. She moved to Houston before Katrina. She told me that she had never visited Uptown New Orleans.

After Katrina I made alot of friends from new orleans because the area in Houston I lived in had the highest concentration of folks from new orleans who got put in houses or apartments. Alot of older folks I met said they never ventured to far from their neighborhood.
That’s like some plantation shit , has to be
 
In the early 2000's I was hitting this chick from the St. Bernard Projects. She moved to Houston before Katrina. She told me that she had never visited Uptown New Orleans.

After Katrina I made alot of friends from new orleans because the area in Houston I lived in had the highest concentration of folks from new orleans who got put in houses or apartments. Alot of older folks I met said they never ventured to far from their neighborhood.

Once upon a time, it was an unwritten rule in New Orleans to stay out of neighborhoods, communities, or cliques you weren't part of. Going to a bar, restaurant, second line in another neighborhood was one thing, but just hanging for the sake of hanging wasn't something you did.

I grew up in the 9th Ward. If I were jumping off fire escapes in the Desire in 1992, I wasn't playing in the Calliope because I had no business being up there. I road the bus to the East once in 1993 or 94 and got caught and got my ass whipped.
 
Once upon a time, it was an unwritten rule in New Orleans to stay out of neighborhoods, communities, or cliques you weren't part of. Going to a bar, restaurant, second line in another neighborhood was one thing, but just hanging for the sake of hanging wasn't something you did.

I grew up in the 9th Ward. If I were jumping off fire escapes in the Desire in 1992, I wasn't playing in the Calliope because I had no business being up there. I road the bus to the East once in 1993 or 94 and got caught and got my ass whipped.

I understand that fully, it was some places we didn't hang in Houston if you didn't have a pass or didn't know anyone.

A big difference in Houston in New Orleans is Houston is so car centric and the size difference in cities.

I remember talking to an few folks who said they never drove a car because of how new orleans was set up with walkable area and public transportation.
 
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