In Monday Antoine Massey took to the internet to post a 10 minute PSA about his innocence abd why he was ‘let out’ from prison.
After his video went viral, authorities executed a raid of the home he was allegedly posting from but came up short.
Antoine is still missing!
Yesterday Antoine explained to social media that he was wrongfully put in prison and needed President Trump to help him get his case heard.
From his perspective he even though he has done somethings in his life that were justified, this was a case of misunderstanding.
To be clear the prison breaker was being held on multiple charges including, domestic violence by strangulation, kidnapping and rape.
He said the woman who accused him of those things lied because she though he was cheating on her.
He also claimed that he never threatened maintenance worker Sterling Williams with a shank who was also locked up for ‘allegedly’ helping the inmates escape.
Williams said he did it because he was threatened, Antoine claims that was a lie and Williams had ample time to ‘snitch’ on him if he felt threatened at any point during the planned escape.
Towards the end of the video he called on the media, to help him get his case heard so he can be free.
He said he only ran because he knew that he should not have been incarcerated in the first place and that he is subject to a corrupt prison system.
He wants help from Meek Mill, Lil Wayne, NBA Youngboy, and Donald Trump.
Watch below:
Did the police catch him
After Antoine posted his rant, people in the comments were sure the authorities would be able to locate and capture him, but the raid they executed failed.
Since they were unable to locater Antoine, the New Orleans Police Department issued a statement saying:
“[they] cannot confirm the authenticity” of the videos. Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson called on Massey to “come forward and turn himself in.”
“Cooperating with law enforcement is in his best interest and may help avoid additional charges,” Hutson said in an emailed statement. “It is important that justice is served appropriately and that due process is followed.”