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"Too Easy, LOL": Ten Inmates Busted Out of New Orleans Parish Jail - Nigeria Gossip
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"Too Easy, LOL": Ten Inmates Busted Out of New Orleans Parish Jail

Published: May 17, 2025 | 4 min read

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It’s the dead of night in New Orleans. At the Orleans Justice Center, a jail just miles from the French Quarter’s neon glow, ten inmates are pulling off the unthinkable. These aren’t petty thieves, they’re heavy criminals, facing charges like murder, armed robbery, and aggravated assault. Yet, with the swagger of seasoned showmen, they planned a jailbreak so bold it feels ripped from a Movie script. Their parting gift? A taunting message scrawled above a jagged hole: “Too Easy, LOL,” complete with a doodle of a face sticking out its tongue. The audacity is breathtaking.

"Too Easy, LOL": Ten Inmates Busted Out of New Orleans Parish Jail - Nigeria Gossip

It all went down in the early hours of May 16, 2025, when the inmates, aged 19 to 42, turned their cell into an escape artist’s playground. They didn’t just break out, they demolished their way to freedom. Ripping a toilet and sink from the wall, they carved through metal bars like butter, likely with tools smuggled by an inside accomplice. Sheriff Susan Hutson didn’t mince words: this was “impossible without help.” The lone guard? Conveniently grabbing a snack when the breakout popped off. The inmates slithered through the hole, bolted out a loading dock, and used blankets to scale a barbed-wire fence along Interstate 10. By the time the jail’s 8:30 a.m. headcount raised the alarm, they were ghosts in the wind.

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That “Too Easy, LOL” message wasn’t just graffiti, it was a middle finger to the system. Alongside it, they scribbled “We Innocent,” a cheeky claim given their Criminal Charges. The sheer confidence drips from every word, as if they were mocking the jail’s crumbling infrastructure and lax security. This wasn’t a desperate escape; it was a calculated flex, a dare to the authorities to catch them. Photos of the graffiti, released by the sheriff’s office, show the inmates’ glee in outsmarting their captors, and it’s got New Orleans buzzing with equal parts fear and fascination.

As of May 17, the manhunt is in overdrive. Three inmates - Kendell Myles, Robert Moody, and Dkenan Dennis have been recaptured. Myles was found cowering under a car in a French Quarter hotel lot, Moody was nabbed in Central City after a tip, and Dennis was caught near Chef Menteur Highway. But seven others, including four murder suspects, are still out there, considered armed and dangerous. The FBI slapped a $5,000 bounty on their heads, and Crime Stoppers is tossing in $2,000 per capture. Over 200 cops, marshalls, and feds are combing the city, but the escapees’ head start and bravery make this a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.

The jail’s a mess, and everyone knows it. Defective locks, shoddy maintenance - this breakout exposed every crack in the system. Sheriff Hutson’s team is scrambling, locking down the facility and probing for corrupt staff. The inmates’ taunt stings because it’s true: it was too easy. Locals are spooked, with victims of the escapees’ crimes on high alert. Social media’s ablaze with X posts from the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, updating captures in real-time, while residents swap theories about where the fugitives might hide.

This jailbreak isn’t just news, it’s a scandal that lays bare human cunning and institutional failure. Those ten men didn’t just escape; they strutted out, laughing at the chaos they left behind. “Too Easy, LOL” isn’t just a message, it’s a challenge. As New Orleans holds its breath, the question lingers: will the city outsmart these outlaws, or will their cocky prophecy hold true? For now, the streets are watching, and the hunt is on.

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