Do you leave him in the cell to drown or do you remove him knowing that he will escape and continue to victimize more women?

You are working as a police officer assigned to one of the local police substations in New Orleans. During the night, the flood waters from Hurricane Katrina break the levy and begin flooding the city. Your job assignment that night was to guard a prisoner who was locked in a cell in your substation. This prisoner was convicted in three separate cases of kidnapping, sexual assault, and murder. He was in your jail waiting to be transferred to the state prison. As the flood waters overrun the city, it is apparent to you that your building will be under water soon. You also know that if you remove this prisoner from the cell, you will lose custody of him due the extreme weather conditions outside. Do you leave him in the cell to drown or do you remove him knowing that he will escape and continue to victimize more women?

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