Authorities: Video Contradicts Account Of Suspect Leon Taylor's Escape

GARY, Ind. (CBSDFW/AP) - Video of a murder suspect's escape from a security company's transport van contradicts the driver's story that the man jumped through an open window while the vehicle was stopped at a McDonald's in Indiana, authorities say.

(credit: Lake County, Indiana Sheriff's Office)

Leon Taylor, 22, escaped Monday after the van stopped in Gary as an agent with REDI Transports of Green Bay, Wisconsin, was moving the Hammond man from Texas to northwest Indiana's Lake County. He remained at large Wednesday.

The company agent told authorities Taylor asked him to roll down a window so he could "spit," then escaped once the window was down. But Lake County Sheriff Oscar Martinez Jr. said surveillance footage shows Taylor instead opened a van door and ran off.

Martinez said the footage also shows Taylor was not wearing shackles and appeared to struggle with his leg brace during his escape. He called it "appalling" that REDI Transports failed to use appropriate security protocols.

"We believe shackles could have prevented the suspect from getting away," Martinez said Tuesday. "We also believe the suspect may have been manipulating his leg brace during the trip and was apparently continuing to disable the device when he exited the SUV."

Messages seeking comment were left Wednesday for REDI Transports.

Lake County Prosecutor Bernard Carter said he will be working with other law enforcement agencies to demand, through litigation if necessary, that the company reimburse local law enforcement for all costs associated with the ongoing hunt for Taylor.

"We're going to request that every penny we spend to track him down be recouped from this company," Carter said.

Taylor was arrested by Dallas police on a Fugitive From Justice charge on Dec. 2. He's a suspect in a murder in East Chicago and is also a suspect in five northwest Indiana armed robberies.

According to court records, he is accused of working with a 14-year-old boy to kill a Chicago man, Daniel Nitzsche, 52, on Nov. 19 outside an East Chicago building Nitzsche co-owned, The (Northwest Indiana) Times reported.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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