• New Orleans Jail Worker Accidentally Helped 10 Inmates Escape — Thought He Was Unclogging a Toilet
    You can’t make this up. A jail employee in New Orleans allegedly assisted in a 10-person escape after mistaking the breakout plan for a plumbing issue.
    According to his lawyer, he believed he was just “unclogging a toilet.”
    Now he's at the center of one of the most embarrassing prison breaches in recent memory.

    Was it a setup? Negligence? Or the worst case of "wrong place, wrong plunger" ever recorded?

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    🚨 New Orleans Jail Worker Accidentally Helped 10 Inmates Escape — Thought He Was Unclogging a Toilet You can’t make this up. A jail employee in New Orleans allegedly assisted in a 10-person escape after mistaking the breakout plan for a plumbing issue. According to his lawyer, he believed he was just “unclogging a toilet.” Now he's at the center of one of the most embarrassing prison breaches in recent memory. Was it a setup? Negligence? Or the worst case of "wrong place, wrong plunger" ever recorded? #NewOrleans #JailBreak #PrisonEscape #JusticeSystem #YouHadOneJob #BETTR https://www.aol.com/lawyer-worker-accused-aiding-jailbreak-184246733.html
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    New Orleans jail worker thought he was unclogging a toilet, not helping 10 escape, lawyer says
    Ten men who broke out of a New Orleans jail last week clogged a toilet to get the water shut off so that they could escape through a hole behind it, a lawyer for a maintenance worker who is charged with helping them said Wednesday. The worker, Sterling Williams, did not know about the men's plan and did not allow the inmates to cut a pipe behind the toilet to create an opening for their escape, attorney Michael Kennedy told The Associated Press. Williams, 33, was arrested Tuesday.
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