10 inmates escape New Orleans jail (Update: Escape vid + 8/10 caught)

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What do they expect the grandmother to do?

This is probably bait to get him to surrender, but i dont know if they would do this if the skin colour was different.

Nasty work.
Not get involved or tell him to turn himself in. People do it all the time when an escapee calls for help.

People getting arrested for helping escapees out isn't new.
 
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Free Granny!

I really dislike this guy. I'm someone whose grandparents on both sides passed before I was born. I'm always checking out people with their grandparents.
Can you not see the pain in thus woman's eyes? She hasn't had a good life. Yes, she may have made it this way, but her grandson doesn't care.
 

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Not get involved or tell him to turn himself in. People do it all the time when an escapee calls for help.

People getting arrested for helping escapees out isn't new.

she didn't give him a place to stay or provide transportation, she gave him some money which is actually crime prevention since it's less likely for him to immediately commit theft, robbery or burglary to survive while on the run.
 

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she didn't give him a place to stay or provide transportation, she gave him some money which is actually crime prevention since it's less likely for him to immediately commit theft, robbery or burglary to survive while on the run.
Unfortunately some actually view it that way :russ:

Edit: You're actually serious :francis:
 
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Not get involved or tell him to turn himself in. People do it all the time when an escapee calls for help.

People getting arrested for helping escapees out isn't new.


Yeah you don’t have to help escaped felons

how about she was helping other people she would never meet not be potentially victimized by desperate prison escapee's. :sas1:

we're suppose to pretend a grandmother is gonna be objective about her grandson pleading for help from her. :comeon:
 

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how about she was helping other people not be potentially victimized by desperate prison escapee's. :sas1:

we're suppose to pretend a grandmother is gonna be objective about her grandson pleading for help from her. :comeon:
People cut off criminal family members all the time once they realize they are involved in a certain lifestyle
 

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People cut off criminal family members all the time once they realize they are involved in a certain lifestyle
I assumed that he was trolling and editing my original comment towards him, but he's actually serious and believes it :why:

As much educational shyt that he tries throwing out on here this site, he should know better in what's considered aiding and abetting

I Almost Got Away With It stays on in the background at my place and family and friends turn down helping out escapees all the time out of fear of getting in trouble or end up getting jail time for helping them out
 

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People cut off criminal family members all the time once they realize they are involved in a certain lifestyle

yeah because often times they invite increased danger into their lives but this doesn't exactly fit that motif. sending some money to her grandson shouldn't be a jailable offense especially when he would likely commit more crimes to obtain food and shelter while on the run without funds.
 

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yeah because often times they invite increased danger into their lives but this doesn't exactly fit that motif. sending some money to her grandson shouldn't be a jailable offense especially when he would likely commit more crimes to obtain food and shelter while on the run without funds.
Your logic makes no sense whatsoever because the longer they're out there on the street, the more potential danger they are to society.

All grandma and these other members are going are hindering an investigation and keeping dangerous criminals out there on the street. Even more goofy is the fact that common sense would have told them that police was going to right to the family first, which is some of them tend to turn down helping escapees and criminals so they don't get in trouble as well.
 
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