Escaped Louisiana inmate Derrick Groves captured in Atlanta after five-month manhunt

by FOX 8 Staff, Gabby Killett

NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The five-month manhunt for escaped Louisiana inmate Derrick Groves came to an end Wednesday (Oct. 8) when authorities found him hiding in a crawl space beneath a home in southwest Atlanta.

Groves, 28, was the last of 10 inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center in May, in one of the largest jail breaks in Louisiana history. His capture followed a multi-agency search that stretched across several states.

Escaped Louisiana inmate Derrick Groves was captured in Atlanta after a five-month manhunt. Authorities found him hiding in a crawl space after deploying gas multiple times.

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Deputy U.S. Marshal Brian Fair said Groves was located after a search that lasted several hours at a home on Honeysuckle Lane. Authorities deployed gas multiple times before discovering Groves in a basement crawl space. He was taken into custody by a SWAT team and booked into the Fulton County Jail as a fugitive from justice.

“They couldn’t find him, they had to deploy gas multiple times into the house and basement,” Fair said. “Based on how long it took a seasoned, well-trained SWAT team to get him out, he had planned to hide for a while.”

Video released by Atlanta police shows Groves shirtless, shoeless, and shackled at his wrists and ankles, blowing a kiss and grinning as officers led him to a patrol car.

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Groves escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center on May 16, 2025, along with nine other inmates. The men squeezed through a hole behind a toilet, scaled a barbed-wire fence, and disappeared into the night.

Investigators later found a crude arrow drawn on a cell wall pointing toward the escape route and a handwritten message that read, “To Easy LOL.”

A law enforcement source shared a photo of a hole in the wall of the Orleans jail where 11 inmates reportedly escaped.10 inmates escaped from a hole in the wall of a cell at Orleans Parish jail on Friday, May 16.

Authorities said Groves was serving a life sentence for second-degree murder, convicted in 2024 for opening fire during a Mardi Gras block party that killed two people and wounded several others. He was also convicted of two counts of manslaughter in a separate case.

The Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office called Groves a “cold-blooded killer” with a long history of violent crime.

District Attorney Jason Williams said in a statement that prosecutors “will pursue every available legal avenue” against Groves and the others involved in the jailbreak.

“Today, we have confirmed that escaped inmate Derrick Groves has been captured Atlanta, Georgia - following a standoff at a residence in southwest Atlanta - after nearly five months on the run since his escape from Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office custody on May 16, 2025.

Groves’ escape represented a serious breach of public safety and a historic failure of custodial security. His capture brings long-awaited calm to victims, their families, the witnesses who testified, the assistant district attorneys who prosecuted him and the people of New Orleans who were rightly concerned that a convicted violent offender had escaped so easily and evaded justice for so long.

We will pursue every available legal avenue to ensure that Derrick Groves answers for every crime he has committed and every consequence he has sought to avoid.

On behalf of My Office and the citizens of New Orleans, I’d like to thank United States Marshal Brian Fair and the members of the Marshals Service, authorities in Atlanta, and every agency and individual who played a role and shared information to lead to this arrest."

District Attorney Jason Williams

Federal investigators previously said Groves received help from multiple people after escaping, including a former jail employee and girlfriend, Darriana Burton, who was arrested and charged with aiding the breakout.

Darriana Burton, the girlfriend of escaped inmate and convicted killer Derrick Groves, is accused of picking up at least one inmate after the mass jailbreak from the Orleans Justice Center.

At least 16 people have been charged with assisting the fugitives before or after their escape, providing food, cash, transportation, or shelter.

Authorities believe the group’s escape was made easier by weak security and possible staff negligence at the jail. A maintenance worker was also arrested for allegedly shutting off water to the cell toilet during the escape.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry praised the operation in a post on X, saying, “All 10 escapees are back where they belong: BEHIND BARS.”

Groves’ mother, Stephanie Groves, said she had urged her son to surrender peacefully.

“I’m all messed up, I’m just trying to talk to him,” she said. “I’m just glad it’s over with. Of course, he was going to get caught.”

“I’m all messed up, I’m just trying to talk to him. I’m just seeing it on the internet, I woke up to it on the internet. Holding back tears, she said she was concerned for her son’s safety and has wanted him to surrender peacefully. She said she does not know why he went to Atlanta and has not been in contact with him after he escaped.”

“It’s just been a mess, and I’m just glad it’s over with. Of course he was going to get caught.”

Mother of Derrick Groves, Stephanie Groves

Groves remains in custody in Atlanta and will face extradition to Louisiana. Legal experts say he can fight extradition, though such challenges are rarely successful.

“He can fight it, which is usually not successful,” said FOX 8 legal analyst Joe Raspanti, who expects Groves will be back in New Orleans within weeks.

The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office said Groves will face additional charges related to the jailbreak, though officials have not yet specified what those charges will be.

The nine other escapees were captured within six weeks of the May breakout and have already pleaded not guilty to escape charges.

Attorney General Liz Murrill praised the work of law enforcement in a statement Wednesday.

“Convicted murderer Derrick Groves has finally been recaptured in Atlanta after a brief stand-off. He now faces charges for his role in the escape and I will ensure that he is prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Excellent work by all our law enforcement partners who have been working so hard for this outcome the past few months. I especially want to thank my investigators with the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation (LBI) for their work in this case.”

Attorney General Liz Murrill

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