BATON ROUGE, La. — Just days before 10 men broke out of a New Orleans jail, officials with the sheriff's office asked for money to fix faulty locks and cell doors deemed a key factor in the escape.
As the manhunt for the remaining six fugitives stretches into a new week, officials continue to investigate who or what was to blame in a jailbreak that even the escapees labeled as ''easy'' — in a message scrawled on a wall above the narrow hole they squeezed through.
Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson said she has long raised concerns about the jail's ongoing ''deficiencies," adding that the breakout has ''once again highlighted the critical need for repairs and upgrades'' to the ailing infrastructure. But some officials are pointing the blame in security lapses at the person who oversees the control and custody of the inmates, Hutson.
Early Friday, 10 men being held at the Orleans Justice Center — many awaiting trials or sentencing for violent charges, including murder — yanked open a cell door, slipped through a hole behind a toilet, scaled a barbed wire fence and fled into the dark.
Four of the men have since been caught, with the most recent arrest coming late Monday when 21-year-old Gary Price was taken into custody.
While Hutson said the locks played a key role in the escape, there are other crucial elements that officials have outlined; Indications that the escape may have been an inside job; the hole that officials said may have been formed using power tools; a lack of monitoring of the cell pod; and law enforcement not being aware of the escape until seven hours after the men fled.
Attorney General Liz Murrill said on Monday said it's no secret that the jail has been experiencing staffing shortages and maintenance defects for years and that state and local officials, courts and law enforcement are working together to hastily address issues.
Four days before the escape, Jeworski ''Jay'' Mallet — chief of corrections for the jail — presented a need for a new lock system during the city's Capital Improvement Plan hearing.