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THERE'S A KILLER ON THE ROAD & OTHER PRISON ESCAPES
(01-30-2016, 05:28 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: I have an update on the Duong that got away.

hah I woke up to this cheap one liner!

I have an update too on the Duong, but I will save that for another thread.

Addit: I wish Duong would cooperate with me the way Duong is cooperating with LE.
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Try saying cock three times and then click your heels together. Good luck, honey!
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(01-30-2016, 07:48 PM)Duchess Wrote: Try saying cock three times and then click your heels together. Good luck, honey!

hahaha whatever it takes. Will do.
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Santa Ana Jailbreak -- Update

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With all three inmates back in custody, police let the gullible female jail tutor go today. They are still investigating her and her relationship with Neyori, but don't have enough to hold her.

In court today, it was revealed that Duong had a friend on the outside who slipped in tools and served as a getaway driver for the three inmates when they busted out. They immediately went to a hair salon to change appearances.

From there, the three men kidnapped a taxi driver and had him drive them to a hotel. They held the taxi driver captive for days and then stole a van from a Craigslist seller and migrated to Northern California in the taxi and the stolen van.

Neyori reportedly wanted to kill the taxi driver, but Duong did not and the two escapees fought over it. So, when Tieu and Neyori went to get the van's windows tinted, Duong had the taxi driver drive him back down to southern California and turned himself in.

The next day, pedestrians in San Francisco recognized the two remaining inmates (or the van, stories differ) and called police. Neyori and Tieu were apprehended a short time later and they were transported back to Orange County.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sheriff-says...-gunpoint/
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Capital Murder Suspect Escapes -- Mississippi

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VICKSBURG, Miss. -- Authorities in western Mississippi launched a massive search Wednesday for a capital murder suspect who escaped from a county jail.

Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace says ^ Rafael McCloud, 33, briefly took a jail employee hostage and forced the hostage to give McCloud his clothes. McCloud also took a radio and keys, Pace said, but both items were recovered later on the grounds of the jail.

McCloud is charged with capital murder, sexual battery, rape, arson, home invasion, being a felon in possession of a firearm and grand larceny auto theft, records show. He is accused of raping and killing a 69-year-old woman.

Vicksburg Police Chief Walter Armstrong said between 25 and 30 officers are involved in the search, along with multiple units from the sheriff's department. The search is centered about ½ mile northeast of the jail, which is in Vicksburg.

School Superintendent Chad Shealy said three junior high schools, the Academy of Innovation, Vicksburg High School and Warren Central High School, as well as Bowmar Elementary School were placed on a lockdown.

McCloud is described as 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 170 pounds. He was last seen wearing green pants and a black jacket.


Ref: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rafael-mcclo...olice-say/
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Great guy to have out on the streets again; I hope this piece of shit gets recaptured soon.
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^ That brutal rapist/killer is no longer on the road. He's dead.

Authorities had been searching around the clock for the escapee.

This morning, Rafael McCloud entered a house in Fort Hill (not far from the prison) through an unlocked door and attacked the man of the house when he was on his way to the garage to start his wife’s car.

The man and his wife both fought McCloud before he was able to subdue them. The couple was tied up, but the husband managed to break loose, go get his gun and shot McCloud.

The man of the house suffered a non-lifethreatening stab wound and was taken to Merit Health River Region Medical Center for treatment. His wife was hit in the head during a fight with McCloud, but did not have to go to the hospital.


Story: http://www.vicksburgpost.com/2016/03/10/...rBaNi.dpuf
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Excellent use of a gun this time.
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And another reason you need to be able to defend your family from people who would do them harm.
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Of course people need to be able to defend themselves and their families. No one in here has ever disputed that.
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NEW MEXICO

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Joseph Cruz, 32, (left) is a convicted murderer. Lionel Clah, 29, (right) is a convicted armed robber who shot at a police officer in northern New Mexico.

Both convicts were shackled when they managed to escape from a prison transport van on Wednesday night. The van was traveling along a remote stretch of a southern New Mexico highway.

Corrections officials haven't said whether they know exactly where or when the men managed to escape, but they said it was sometime after 8:30pm Wednesday and along a roughly 200-mile route between correctional facilities in Roswell and Las Cruces that included a gas-station stop in a smaller desert town.

Authorities didn't realize the men were missing until 1am Thursday, Corrections Secretary Gregg Marcantel said. He and other state officials scrambled Friday to answer embarrassing questions about the missteps that could have been made that night, including how two felons bound by shackles somehow slipped away in white prison jumpsuits and vanished into the night with no one noticing, possibly for hours. Smiley_emoticons_skeptischSmiley_emoticons_skeptisch

Cruz was fortunately recaptured yesterday. Clah remains on the run.


Ref: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z42hFd4noO
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I'm glad that fewer drug-related and low level crimes are resulting in long-term incarceration as a result of bi-partisan criminal justice system reform.

Now, as part of the those system reform efforts, I hope to see high priority put on improving the security/staffing/operations at correctional facilities that house predators and violent criminals who deserve to be locked up.

It seems that at least monthly there is another report of murderers, rapists and other violent criminals slipping away undetected; presenting a real threat to public safety.
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NEW MEXICO

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Joseph Cruz, 32, (left) is a convicted murderer. Lionel Clah, 29, (right) is a convicted armed robber who shot at a police officer in northern New Mexico.

Both convicts were shackled when they managed to escape from a prison transport van on Wednesday night. The van was traveling along a remote stretch of a southern New Mexico highway.

Corrections officials haven't said whether they know exactly where or when the men managed to escape, but they said it was sometime after 8:30pm Wednesday and along a roughly 200-mile route between correctional facilities in Roswell and Las Cruces that included a gas-station stop in a smaller desert town.

Authorities didn't realize the men were missing until 1am Thursday, Corrections Secretary Gregg Marcantel said. He and other state officials scrambled Friday to answer embarrassing questions about the missteps that could have been made that night, including how two felons bound by shackles somehow slipped away in white prison jumpsuits and vanished into the night with no one noticing, possibly for hours. Smiley_emoticons_skeptischSmiley_emoticons_skeptisch

Cruz was fortunately recaptured yesterday. Clah remains on the run.


Ref: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z42hFd4noO
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I'm glad that fewer drug-related and low level crimes are resulting in long-term incarceration, as a result of bi-partisan criminal justice system reform.

Now, as part of the those system reform efforts, I hope to see high priority put on improving the security/staffing/operations at correctional facilities that house predators and violent criminals who deserve to be locked up.

It seems that at least monthly there is another report of murderers, rapists and other violent assholes slipping away undetected.
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^ Lionel Clah is back in prison. He turned himself back in.

I'm really curious to learn how two shackled violent felons happened to escape from a prison transport van, in the middle of nowhere, without detection for hours.
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CALIFORNIA

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Authorities asked for the public’s help in tracking down a pair of potentially dangerous California prisoners who cut through the bars of a jail window on Thanksgiving Eve, rappelled to the ground on a bedsheet rope and escaped.

Santa Clara County sheriff’s Sgt. Rich Glennon said four inmates got out through a second-floor window of the county’s main jail late Wednesday. Two men were quickly back in cuffs -- but the other two men are on the lam.

Glennon identified the men as Rogelio Chavez and Laron Campbell (pictured above), who are facing possible life sentences if convicted of burglary, extortion, false imprisonment and other charges they were being held on.

Authorities didn’t know if they’re armed, but said they should be considered dangerous.

Authorities released photos of the severed bars and the bedsheet tied to one of them, but said they didn’t know what tools the inmates used or how they had gotten them.

“No cutting instruments were located inside the cell or in the surrounding area,” Glennon said, according to the Associated Press. Glennon said the way the bars were cut indicated the escape was planned.

Authorities asked for the public’s help in finding them and warned that anyone who sees them should call 911 rather than try to apprehend them.


Full story: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rogelio-chav...seek-help/
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Alabama

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Shane Anthony Vernon, 27, was taken back into custody without incident late yesterday by DeKalb County Police just west of Atlanta, about 150 miles from the Coosa County jail in Alabama.

Vernon had previously broken out of the Coosa County jail on Oct. 29 when he pulled out of his restraints while being booked for burglary and theft, the sheriff's office said. That time, he was captured a day later, it said.

For his second escape on Sunday, Vernon crawled through the jail's ceiling and bypassed four secure doors, Coosa County Sheriff Terry Wilson said on Monday in a telephone interview.

Vernon later broke into a home where he encountered the homeowners, Wilson said.

"He robbed them, he tied them up and fled the scene of their home in their vehicle," he added. https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/...hree-weeks
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Vernon's an idiot who's undoubtedly increased his incarceration time. But, it's pretty bad that the security at the jail let one inmate get away twice in three weeks. LE there in Coosa County is lucky he didn't seriously hurt anyone while on the loose.
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(11-22-2017, 01:34 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: it's pretty bad that the security at the jail let one inmate get away twice in three weeks.


That's incredibly lax and no one in that community has any reason to believe it won't happen again. Heads should roll.
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