Atlanta, Georgia, October 8, 2025
News Summary
Derrick Groves, the last inmate involved in a significant jail escape from the Orleans Justice Center, has been arrested in Atlanta following a brief standoff. His capture concludes the extensive manhunt for the ten escapees who breached the jail facility. Law enforcement worked collaboratively to locate Groves, leading to his apprehension in a home. Groves is expected to face serious charges related to his previous convictions and the jailbreak, worrying authorities about security at the Orleans Justice Center.
Atlanta, Georgia – Derrick Groves, the last remaining inmate from a New Orleans jail escape, was arrested on Wednesday in Atlanta following a brief standoff with law enforcement at a home on Honeysuckle Lane. His capture marks the apprehension of the tenth and final inmate who escaped from the Orleans Justice Center on May 16, 2025, leading to a multi-agency manhunt over the past four months.
The arrest was executed by a coordinated task force involving the U.S. Marshals Service, Atlanta Police, Louisiana State Police, the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations, and other agencies. A tip received through Crime Stoppers proved instrumental in locating Groves, who was found hiding in a crawl space under the home. Law enforcement had to deploy gas canisters to flush him out, resulting in significant damage to the property, including the destruction of the front and garage doors.
Derrick Groves was previously convicted of second-degree murder for a shooting incident during Mardi Gras. His escape was part of a coordinated effort by ten inmates who breached the facility by manipulating a faulty cell door and crawling through a hole after removing a toilet. Graffiti such as “Too easy LOL” and “We Innocent” was found scrawled on the wall near the escape route, reflecting the audacity of their actions. Following the escape in May, three inmates were captured within hours, while others were tracked down over subsequent weeks and months.
Groves’ mother expressed relief over his capture, indicating a desire for him to surrender peacefully. Additionally, more than a dozen individuals were arrested for allegedly aiding the escapees, including Groves’ girlfriend, who is accused of coordinating communication with him while he was in jail. Groves was initially incarcerated on charges of second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder, contributing to his lengthy history of violent offenses, including multiple counts related to killings.
The incident has raised considerable concerns regarding security flaws at the Orleans Justice Center, drawing attention to public safety during the escape period. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill stated that Groves could face life imprisonment for his previous convictions in addition to prosecution for the jailbreak in Georgia, along with additional charges upon his extradition to Louisiana. His capture thereby delivers a sense of closure for law enforcement and the community affected by the jail break and past violent incidents.
Key Details
- Derrick Groves was captured on September 20, 2025.
- The standoff took place at a residence on Honeysuckle Lane in Atlanta.
- He was the final inmate from the escape at Orleans Justice Center, which occurred on May 16, 2025.
- Groves was found in a crawl space and arrested with the help of U.S. Marshals and other agencies.
- He was involved in a coordinated escape along with nine other inmates.
Background Context
The Orleans Justice Center jailbreak highlighted serious security concerns at the facility. Groves and his nine accomplices managed to escape after manipulating a faulty cell door. Messages scrawled in the building revealed the lighthearted attitude of the inmates towards their escape. The authorities’ efforts to track down the escaped inmates have resulted in a series of arrests related to the jailbreak, underscoring the extensive impact of the incident on both law enforcement and the community at large.
FAQ
Who is Derrick Groves?
Derrick Groves is the last remaining inmate from a New Orleans jail escape, previously convicted of second-degree murder.
When was Groves captured?
Groves was captured on September 20, 2025, in Atlanta.
What led to Groves’ arrest?
His arrest followed a brief standoff with law enforcement at a home on Honeysuckle Lane, aided by a tip from Crime Stoppers.
What were the circumstances of his escape?
Groves escaped from the Orleans Justice Center as part of a coordinated effort by ten inmates who breached the facility through a faulty cell door.
What charges is Groves facing?
Groves is expected to face prosecution for the jailbreak in Georgia and additional charges upon extradition to Louisiana, where he could face life imprisonment for his prior convictions.
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Additional Resources
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