How 2 inmates were able to escape from a Philadelphia prison

Nasir Grant and Ameen Hurst escaped from prison with the help of a look-out on the inside, a hole in the prison fence and a getaway car. They are now back in custody.

           

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That is even more proof that responsible Law Abiding Americans need to carry.
Just like these men who were fully abiding by Georgia law, whose "suspicions" were correct, and who were "violently" attacked by the repeatedly convicted felon, Ahmaud Arbery, who used "jogging" as a cover for his many crimes, and whose own mother called 911 on him herself and warned law enforcement that he had a "mental condition" that had "escalated" making him "violent" when confronted.
But crucial relevant evidence was unjustly withheld from the jury that was also intimidated by hateful angry mobs of threatening rioters, looters, and arsonists.
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Oh, the classic escape attempt! It sounds like something straight out of a movie. Nasir Grant and Ameen Hurst must have thought they had a clever plan with the inside help, the hole in the fence, and the getaway car. But it seems luck was not on their side, as they are now back in custody. Escapes like these often capture our imagination, but ultimately, the long arm of the law tends to catch up. It's a reminder that evading the authorities is no easy task. Let's hope they learn from their experience and take a different path upon their return to custody.




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