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The great escape: Moment murder suspect broke out of handcuffs with bare hands in police interview room and climbed through ceiling tile to freedom

    Alonso Perez, 25, was arrested Friday after Mohammed Robinson's death
    Perez escaped during an interview with the North Las Vegas police
    Investigator stepped outside and Perez twisted handcuffs until they broke
    He stepped on a chair and climbed through ceiling before stealing truck
    Perez was re-arrested late Tuesday, no longer wearing his chains
    He allegedly shot Robinson as revenge for not opening door for woman


A Las Vegas man suspected of murder has been captured after he broke out of a set of handcuffs, climbed onto a chair and escaped from a police department through a ceiling tile.

Alonso Perez, 25, was re-arrested on Tuesday, five days after he escaped from the North Las Vegas Detective Bureau.

Las Vegas Police Chief Alexander Perez, who is not related to the suspect, admitted it took police nearly 40 minutes to realize he was gone on Friday.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3779082/Las-Vegas-murder-suspect-captured-breaking-handcuffs-escaping-prison.html#ixzz4JdjFJ3e3

He is accused of committing a heinous crime. He managed to snap the handcuffs and take off through the ceiling tiles to freedom.  Thank goodness, they caught him a few days later.

He had one hand cuffed to the table. Video at link.



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