New Orleans Manhunt: Fugitive Claims Innocence in Social Media Video
NewsNationJune 7, 20254 min2,280 views
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- 💡 A man claiming to be escaped inmate Antoine Massie has posted two videos on Instagram, asserting his innocence and claiming he was released from jail, not that he escaped.
- ⚠️ NewsNation has not independently confirmed the identity of the man in the video, and the sheriff's office has urged the individual to surrender if it is indeed Massie.
Allegations of Wrongful Imprisonment
- ⛓️ In the video, Massie states he has been wrongly incarcerated for nearly a year on charges of rape, kidnapping, and domestic abuse, which he claims have since been dropped.
- ⚖️ He alleges the system has failed him and many others, and appeals to celebrities like Lil Wayne, Meek Mill, and President Donald Trump for help.
Official Jailbreak Account
- 🔓 Video evidence from inside the jail shows inmates forcibly opening a door and climbing through a hole in the wall to escape.
- 🏃♂️ Massie is one of two inmates still at large, with eight of the original ten escapees having been recaptured.
Law Enforcement Investigation
- 🔍 Authorities are investigating the social media video for credibility and potential leads to track down Massie.
- 🕵️ Investigators plan to analyze digital evidence, including the IP address used to post the video, and physical clues such as clothing, jewelry, and unique boots worn by Massie.
- 💰 A reward of $50,000 is offered for information leading to the arrest of Massie or the other remaining fugitive, Derek Groves.
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