After a daring escape from a New Orleans jail, the manhunt continues for the remaining two escapees. With a cash reward hiked to $50,000, the search for the fugitives has intensified, leaving authorities on high alert.
One of the escapees, Darian "Drake" Pierce, has been captured, but the other two, Monique Andrews and Greg Holmes, remain at large. The escape sparked fear in the community, with residents urged to stay vigilant.
In an exclusive interview with Liz Murril, a teacher who encountered the escapees, details emerged about the chaotic event. Murril described how the two fugitives seemed desperate and willing to do anything to evade capture.
As law enforcement officials work around the clock to track down the escapees, the community remains on edge. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Andrews and Holmes is urged to come forward and help bring them to justice.
With the reward money increased, the hope is that someone will provide the crucial tip needed to apprehend the fugitives and bring an end to this dangerous situation.
Category: U.S.
Published on: 2025-05-30 00:03:26
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President Trump has issued a warning to anyone involved in the vandalism of Tesla vehicles, declaring that jail time awaits those who are funding the attacks. In a recent statement, Trump emphasized the seriousness of the situation, promising to crack down on those responsible for these acts of vandalism.
The President's strong stance comes in response to a series of recent attacks on Tesla vehicles across the country. Reports indicate that these incidents have caused significant damage to the electric cars, sparking outrage among Tesla owners and the general public.
Despite Trump's vocal condemnation of the vandalism, Democrats have remained notably silent on the issue. Critics have accused members of the Democratic party of failing to address domestic terrorism and protect American interests.
In light of the escalating situation, Trump has proposed implementing harsh penalties for individuals involved in Tesla vandalism, including up to 20-year jail sentences. The President's proposal has stirred controversy among politicians and the public, with ongoing debates over the appropriate response to these criminal acts.
Category: Politics
Published on: 2025-03-25 15:54:22
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