
An inmate who has been on the run for over a month has been captured in New Orleans. Antoine Massey was captured Friday afternoon.According to New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick, Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson received an anonymous tip that led to Massey’s arrest. Kirkpatrick and Hutson did not provide any additional information regarding who or where the tip came from. Hutson said she received the tip around 11 a.m. and said Massey was captured around 3:30 p.m.Once Massey is rebooked at the Orleans Parish jail, he will be taken to the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola, where the other eight inmates are being held. Massey was the ninth inmate captured after the May 16 jail break from the Orleans Parish Jail. The last inmate, Derrick Groves, remains on the run. Kirkpatrick says a $50,000 reward remains in place for information leading to Groves’ arrest. She also insisted that Groves peacefully turn himself in. Massey has a criminal background and escape history that dates back to 2007.He escaped a juvenile detention center that is now known as the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center.In 2019, he escaped the Morehouse Parish Detention Center and was found the same day in Texas.He went on to cut off two ankle monitors, including one in 2023 inside a Walmart. The owner of that ankle monitor, ASAP Ankle Monitoring officials, said.”When you cut an ankle monitor off, it’s a clear case of guilt. We know who we put it on. We know he took it off. There’s no in between,” said Matt Dennis with ASAP.Law enforcement officials confirmed a home was raided after they were tipped off that it was the home where Massey recorded now-viral videos that were posted to social media.Officials said while Massey was not there at the home, they did find belongings believed to have been worn by Massey when the videos were recorded. In the videos, Massey claims his innocence. He also said he was “let out” of OJC, among other claims.The videos were online for at least 10 hours before WDSU saw them and sent them to law enforcement to help with their investigation. Some agencies WDSU reached out to had no idea about the videos until they were sent to them.In reporting about the situation, New Orleans sister station WDSU has chosen not to show Massey making those claims. Massey was being held on domestic abuse charges in St. Tammany before going to Orleans Justice Center, where he was being held on domestic abuse and car theft charges when he escaped in mid-May.St. Tammany Parish officials said they had also issued warrants for Massey’s arrest for second-degree rape, second-degree kidnapping, domestic violence and violation of a protective order while he was serving time in Orleans. St. Tammany Parish officials said those warrants were issued following an investigation into an incident that occurred in November 2024 in Slidell.Delving into Massey’s criminal history, he also escaped from two jails, one in 2007, and broke out of two ankle monitors.To date, this was the longest stretch of time Massey had gone without being captured following an escape.
An inmate who has been on the run for over a month has been captured in New Orleans.
Antoine Massey was captured Friday afternoon.
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According to New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick, Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson received an anonymous tip that led to Massey’s arrest.
Kirkpatrick and Hutson did not provide any additional information regarding who or where the tip came from.
Hutson said she received the tip around 11 a.m. and said Massey was captured around 3:30 p.m.
Once Massey is rebooked at the Orleans Parish jail, he will be taken to the Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola, where the other eight inmates are being held.
Massey was the ninth inmate captured after the May 16 jail break from the Orleans Parish Jail.
The last inmate, Derrick Groves, remains on the run. Kirkpatrick says a $50,000 reward remains in place for information leading to Groves’ arrest.
She also insisted that Groves peacefully turn himself in.
Massey has a criminal background and escape history that dates back to 2007.
He escaped a juvenile detention center that is now known as the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center.
In 2019, he escaped the Morehouse Parish Detention Center and was found the same day in Texas.
He went on to cut off two ankle monitors, including one in 2023 inside a Walmart. The owner of that ankle monitor, ASAP Ankle Monitoring officials, said.
“When you cut an ankle monitor off, it’s a clear case of guilt. We know who we put it on. We know he took it off. There’s no in between,” said Matt Dennis with ASAP.
Law enforcement officials confirmed a home was raided after they were tipped off that it was the home where Massey recorded now-viral videos that were posted to social media.
Officials said while Massey was not there at the home, they did find belongings believed to have been worn by Massey when the videos were recorded.
In the videos, Massey claims his innocence. He also said he was “let out” of OJC, among other claims.
The videos were online for at least 10 hours before WDSU saw them and sent them to law enforcement to help with their investigation. Some agencies WDSU reached out to had no idea about the videos until they were sent to them.
In reporting about the situation, New Orleans sister station WDSU has chosen not to show Massey making those claims.
Massey was being held on domestic abuse charges in St. Tammany before going to Orleans Justice Center, where he was being held on domestic abuse and car theft charges when he escaped in mid-May.
St. Tammany Parish officials said they had also issued warrants for Massey’s arrest for second-degree rape, second-degree kidnapping, domestic violence and violation of a protective order while he was serving time in Orleans. St. Tammany Parish officials said those warrants were issued following an investigation into an incident that occurred in November 2024 in Slidell.
Delving into Massey’s criminal history, he also escaped from two jails, one in 2007, and broke out of two ankle monitors.
To date, this was the longest stretch of time Massey had gone without being captured following an escape.