Police re-arrest MMA Fighter who is facing Murder charges just 9-hours after he escaped from Custody in Texas

Police re-arrest MMA Fighter who is facing Murder charges just 9-hours after he escaped from Custody in Texas

Cedric Joseph Marks, an MMA fighter facing murder charges escaped custody for nine hours before he was re-arrested on Sunday by Texas Police.

The 44-year old suspect escaped from a Texas Prisoner Transport Services van when it stopped at a McDonald’s. Marks was being taken from a prison in Michigan after being captured by US Marshals on a warrant for burglary of a home.

Marks was in restraints but after he escaped, he was able to get out of his shackles. Lt. Dorcy McGinnis with the Conroe Police Department said during a news conference Sunday that two employees from the transport service and nine other inmates were in the van at the time.

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“We do believe there was still one (guard) in the van or near the van,” McGinnis said when asked whether Marks was being supervised. Police described Marks as extremely dangerous.

Lt. Scott Spencer with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office tweeted that Marks has been captured “after an exhausting 9-hour manhunt involving multiple Montgomery County, State and Federal Law Enforcement agencies.”

Marks faces charges in multiple killings, officials said, including the deaths of Michael Swearingen, 32, and Jenna Scott, 28, in Temple, Texas, in January, according to Conroe police. Marks has been an MMA fighter for more than 19 years, according to an MMA fighter database. A middleweight fighter who also goes by the name “Spider-Man,” Marks has a record of 31 wins, 28 losses and zero draws.

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