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Re: Parents turn in escaped black 17-year-old Louisiana inmate who was being held on attempted murder charges

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On 29 Mar 2022, Wi1liam T T <willy...@yahooomail.com> posted some
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> Good for the parents. They deserve any reward available and should
> get all taxes deferred for the next 30 years.

An escaped 17-year-old inmate who was being held on attempted murder
charges in Louisiana was turned in by his parents and is now back in
custody, bringing a three-day manhunt to an end, authorities said
Sunday.

Kimmy Dauntain Jr., who is from Orleans Parish, escaped from the custody
of state officials while on an escorted trip on Friday in Franklin,
Louisiana, according to the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office.

The escapee’s parents turned him into Louisiana State Police custody
Sunday morning, according to a news release from the Office of Juvenile
Justice.

The teen was being held on charges of simple battery, illegal possession
of a handgun by a juvenile, attempted first-degree murder and attempted
second-degree murder (accessory after the fact), according to the
sheriff’s office.

The latest evasion of police custody comes after inmates in Pennsylvania
and Arkansas briefly fled police custody in recent weeks before being
captured.

Noah Roush, 22, and Jatonia Bryant, 23, were discovered missing 36 hours
after their escape from the Dub Brassell Adult Detention Center in Pine
Bluff, Arkansas, on January 22, CNN previously reported.

Roush, who was being held on probable cause for residential burglary and
theft of property and is also a homicide suspect, was captured three
days after he and Bryant escaped the jail, according to the Jefferson
County Sheriff’s Office.

The capture of Bryant, who was being held on probable cause for capital
murder, on January 29 concluded the dayslong manhunt that began as a
result of failed head counts by the jail staff, authorities said.

Shane Pryor, a 17-year-old suspect in a 2020 killing who escaped from
custody during a medical transport on January 24, was captured on a bus
in Philadelphia four days later, according to Philadelphia police and
the United States Marshals Service.

Pryor was being taken to a hospital for a hand injury when he escaped,
police previously said.

An 18-year-old was arrested on January 26 for allegedly helping Pryor
escape.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/03/us/louisiana-inmate-escape-kimmy-dauntain-
jr/index.html
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