
Ten Inmates Escape New Orleans Jail Through Ingenious Toilet Hole
New Orleans Jailbreak: Ten Inmates Escape Through Toilet Hole New Orleans, LA – In a startling turn of events, ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office jail early on May 16, 2025. Security footage reveals the inmates created a hole in the wall behind a cellblock toilet, then scaled a fence using blankets to cushion their passage over the barbed wire. The escape remained undetected until a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m. that morning. Sheriff Susan Hutson addressed the incident, stating, "There's no way people can get out of this facility without some type of lapse in security." She emphasized the ongoing investigation and OPSO's commitment to apprehending the escapees. The incident highlights serious security concerns within the facility, prompting calls for a thorough review of safety protocols. The escapees' actions, captured on video, show a level of planning and coordination. Their successful breach of the facility's security underscores the need for improved measures to prevent future incidents. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to recapture the ten escapees.