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According to the official mistake, the violent criminal was mistakenly released from the arrival of Orleans from the cannery, reports Parish Orleans Sheriff’s office.
On Friday, Khalil Brian’s prisoner was discharged despite several charges. Management confirmed that an internal investigation is now on the move Statement WDSU.
In a statement published in the office of the Parish Parish, Orleans, Sheriff Susan Hutson acknowledged the mistake and took responsibility.
“Parish of Orlean Office sheriff It is full responsibility for the official mistake that led to the mistaken release of Brian, and we offer our sincere forgiveness to the public, our law enforcement partners and court. This incident was the result of a human error: the wrong identification based on the overall surname between the two persons. We are currently conducting a complete internal investigation and I can confirm that there will be disciplinary action, ”Hutsson said.
Law enforcement officials are looking for Khalila Brian, in the picture after he was mistakenly released from the parish in Orleans from the official error. (Office Sheriff Parish Orleans Through Facebook)
“Mr. Brian is confronted with violent and non-violent allegations, and we closely coordinate closely with law enforcement agencies to ensure his rapid return to custody. Most importantly, the victims of these issues were notified. We sell guarantees to prevent it again.
According to the information of the District Prosecutor’s Office of the Parish of Orlean and OPSO, Brian was in custody for the illegal possession of the stolen property, storage of drug attributes and resisted the officer. He also had an active warrant from the Criminal District Court section H for exacerbation of the attack with firearms, domestic cruelty, the threat of children and housing invasion.
Briano was also wanted in the neighboring parish of Jefferson and was kept on $ 100,000 for non -compliance, as well as a $ 25,000 bond associated with recent criminal charges.
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Sheriff Susan Hatsson assumes responsibility for the mistake of Brian’s Parish prison. (Associated Press)
Oruan’s parish prosecutor, Jason Williams, made a sharply formulated statement after the wrong release.
“We learned that the prisoner Khalil Brian had been incorrectly released from the guardianship in the office of the Orlean parish office earlier today from a serious mistake in the processing of prisoners,” Williams said.
“Despite these (bonds), Brian was released erroneously when the deputies, responding to the bond posted by the unrelated person for another prisoner, was unable to correctly check the identity and immediately wrote Brian,” he added.
“This is a deeply disturbing incident that emphasizes current systemic problems related to the care and control of the detained people. Failure to correctly confirm the prisoner’s identity before the release is inadmissible, which is a real and direct risk for public safety.”
Orlean’s parish prison faces another dispute with ten prisoners this summer. (Associated Press)
“The OPDA victim’s victim’s supporters have initiated the victims’ information and will continue their efforts until all the victims and witnesses related to Brian’s persecution will not be reached. Where we cannot contact, we send investigators to ensure that the victims and their families receive a notice and received appropriate support.
“The public deserves a system of justice that acts with conscientiousness, professionalism and vigilance, especially when it comes to defending the victims.”
Hutsson confirmed that all the famous victims were notified. The district prosecutor’s office stated that investigators were actively working to get to those who may not have addressed, including through personal visits if necessary.
This issue comes 10 weeks after loud escape from the same prison on May 16, when 10 prisoners fled from arrival to Orleans.
Ten violent shoots escape from the arrival of Orleans on May 16. (Department of the Sheriff of the Parish Orleans)
Nine were restored and found not guilty earlier this week. One person, Derrick Grus, remains at large, the judiciary and OPSO RECORDS reports.
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Law enforcement agencies Now works on the parish lines to find and delay Brian.
“We urge anyone to have any information about Brian’s location to contact law enforcement immediately,” the district prosecutor’s office said.
The Orleans’ Sheriff Administration and the Oruan District Prosecutor’s Office did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request.