BreakingIntoWallStreetInmates sneak back into jail after breakingĀ out. A group of Mississippi inmates busted out of jail this week, burglarized a bargain store and then broke back in and returned to their cells, according to a report. Ejemplo De Un Manual De Control Interno De Una Empresa. The jailbirds, identified as Levontaye Ellington, Travis Baker, Maurice Robertson and Jacquiez Williams broke out of the Holmes Humphreys County Correctional Facility in Lexington Tuesdayby hopping a fence, Mississippi News Now reported. Once in the clear, the men walked less than a mile to a Dollar General chain store after closing and swiped anything they could grab. They stole cigarettes, cigarette lighters, phones and just items they felt they could sell in jail, Lexington Police Chief Robert Kirklin said according to the report. But rather than extend their newfound freedom, the foursome inexplicably snuck back into the jail, undetected, baffling police. Youre already in jail, but you want to break out and break back in the chief said. That is just something. I heard it all. The inmates denied their involvement in the scheme, even though they were caught on store surveillance footage, according to the report. Just looking at the type of clothing they had on and just one of the bags they had put some of the merchandise in, police were able to pin the inmates to the crime, Kirklin said. The inmates were charged with commercial burglary. L.jpg' alt='Breaking Into Wall Street Financial Modeling Fundamentals Course' title='Breaking Into Wall Street Financial Modeling Fundamentals Course' />Daily paper. Local, state, and wire news and commentary. Photo galleries, business and obituaries. Read the latest business, finance ASX market news from Australia. Visit the website to find out more. A former Occupy Wall Street protester who fell in love with a fellow activist at the rally died while fighting ISIS in Syria. Breaking Into Wall Street' title='Breaking Into Wall Street' />Occupy Wall Street OWS was a protest movement that began on September 17, 2011, in Zuccotti Park, located in New York Citys Wall Street financial district. The conservative newspaper wrote The President clings to his assertion like a drunk to an empty gin bottle, rolling out his press spokesman to make more.