
Police bodycam footage shows the momenttwo New Orleans jail escapeeswere taken into custody after leading officers on a high-speed chase anddodging law enforcementfor nearly two weeks. Jermaine Donald and Leo Tate werearrested in Huntsville, Texas, on May 26 after leading law enforcement officers from various agencies on a high-speed chase throughout the city. Both men were charged with outstanding warrants forescaping the jail on May 16, but Donald also faces a charge of resisting an officer. Donald's original charges, for which he was in the New Orleans jail, were illegal carrying a weapon and second-degree murder. Tate's original charge was obstruction of justice. Once apprehended, both men were taken to the Walker County Jail for processing, according to Huntsville police. Huntsville police released the bodycam footageof the arrests on May 27 via Facebook, saying in the social media post, "This incident underscores the vital role of cooperation and communication among local, state, and federal agencies. Such collaboration is essential to safeguard not only our residents but all communities." The department also said Donald was additionally charged with evading in a vehicle by the Texas Department of Public Safety. When theescapes happened on May 16, a total of 10 inmates fled theOrleans Parish jail. So far, eight have been caught, meaning only two are still on the run. The search for escapees Antoine Massey, 32, and Derrick Groves, 27, is ongoing. According to Orleans Parish court records, Masey is charged with domestic abuse involving strangulation and theft of a motor vehicle. There's also a warrant for his arrest in St. Tammany Parish for second-degree rape, second-degree kidnapping, domestic abuse involving strangulation and violation of a protective order involving battery stemming from a November incident, the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office told USA TODAY. Groves was incarcerated after being convicted of two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of attempted second-degree murder in October in connection with a 2018 shooting during Mardi Gras. He had been awaiting sentencing on a manslaughter charge since October, court records show. Authorities said the inmates pulled open faulty sliding cell doors, tore out a bathroom to create a hole in the jail, and then climbed a wall to escape. Three were recaptured by the end of the same day, while two more were caught a week later. New Orleans authorities announced awards of up to $20,000 per inmate for information leading to the arrests of the escapees. So far, at least 13 people have been arrested, including an inmate who did not flee, for collaborating with the escapees. Six arrests were announced on May 26, including that of Diamond White, 21, on charges that include principal to aggravated escape and obstruction of justice for helping Massey, according to Louisiana State Police spokesperson Sgt. Kate Stegall. Other arrests announced May 26 included Lenika Vanburen, 28, Tyshanea Randolph, 27, Patricia Vanburen, 18, Angel McKay, 41, and Lenton Vanburen Sr., 48. All face charges of accessory after the fact, and are accused of aiding 26-year-old escapee, Lenton Vanburen. All were booked into the Plaquemines Parish jail, Stegall said. A spokesperson for Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson's office has not responded to requests for comment, but previously said she took "full accountability" for the breach. Contributing: John Bacon, Michael Loria & Chris Kenning/USA TODAY Jonathan Limehouse covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at JLimehouse@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Bodycam footage shows 2 New Orleans jail escapees capture