
Inmate's Video Ignites Debate in New Orleans Jailbreak Case
New Orleans Jailbreak: Inmate's Video Claims Innocence Amidst Escape Controversy A recent video posted by Antoine Massey, one of ten inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish Prison (OPP) several weeks ago, has ignited a renewed discussion about the incident. The video shows Massey emphatically denying any involvement in the escape and refuting allegations of threatening a maintenance worker. Massey claims that his past criminal record is being used to unfairly implicate him in the escape. "I'm asking for help from the world," Massey says in the video, visibly distressed. He further explains that the maintenance worker's statement is false and that he had no part in the escape plan. The video also includes a mugshot of Massey, and the narrator points out inconsistencies in the timeline of events. The video has sparked debate on social media, with some viewers expressing support for Massey's claims and others remaining skeptical. The OPP has not yet commented publicly on Massey's video. The investigation into the jailbreak continues, and authorities are working to apprehend the remaining fugitives. While the video's creator acknowledges potential misinformation, the video highlights concerns about the fairness of the investigation and the ongoing search for justice.