After nearly two months since the daring escape of 10 inmates from a New Orleans jail, all but one have been recaptured. The elusive fugitive is Derrick Groves, a 28-year-old with a violent criminal history. Groves, convicted of killing two people in a block party shooting, faces life imprisonment without parole. Despite being on the run, Groves has managed to evade law enforcement and has kept a low profile.
Experts suggest that Groves will eventually be caught, as over 90% of escapees from correctional facilities are recaptured within a year. However, his prolonged escape is concerning due to the level of planning involved in the jailbreak. Groves, described as intelligent and charismatic, has likely received assistance from accomplices, including a former jail employee who became his girlfriend.
Authorities have received tips that Groves may be hiding in the Lower Ninth Ward, where he grew up. The search for him has been complicated by a lack of trust in law enforcement within the community, stemming from past incidents of abuse. Groves’ family has been under surveillance, and his aunt has urged him to surrender.
Groves’ troubled past, including a prolonged incarceration as a teenager and his grandmother’s murder, has likely fueled his distrust of the criminal justice system. His criminal activities, including drug trafficking and multiple killings, have earned him a reputation as a dangerous individual. Witnesses in his cases have been threatened and intimidated, making it difficult for prosecutors to secure convictions.
Despite the challenges in apprehending Groves, law enforcement remains determined to capture him. A $50,000 reward has been offered for information leading to his recapture. The community remains on edge as the search for the last remaining fugitive continues.