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Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office Mistakenly Releases Inmate From Custody

ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA, JUL 25 – Orleans Parish officials apologize for a human error that led to the release of Khalil Bryan, who faces multiple serious charges and is being actively sought by law enforcement.

  • On Friday, Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office mistakenly released 30-year-old inmate Khalil Bryan from custody due to a clerical error.
  • This error occurred because of a misidentification between two individuals sharing a similar last name amid ongoing scrutiny of the jail system.
  • Sheriff Susan Hutson announced a full internal investigation and disciplinary action while coordinating with law enforcement to recapture Bryan promptly.
  • Bryan is charged with several offenses, including aggravated assault with a firearm, offenses related to abuse and endangering a child, unlawful entry into a residence, as well as resisting an officer and possession of illegal items.
  • Authorities warned anyone aiding Bryan's evasion could face charges, affirmed victims have been notified, and pledged to implement safeguards to prevent future errors.
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