Danelo Cavalcante pictured barefoot and bloodied after capture

Murderer Danelo Cavalcante was led out of a Pennsylvania State Police station Wednesday with blood drips visible across his hospital gown — while new images emerged showing the heroic K-9 that finally captured him hours before.

Cavalcante, who led police on a dramatic two-week chase after crab-walking up walls and out of Chester County Prison on Aug. 31, was escorted out of the Pottstown station in the hands of heavily armed cops, who loaded him into an armored car and took him away.

The 34-year-old Brazilian’s face was still battered and bloodied after being routed out from a woodpile this morning, and he walked with his wrists and ankles cuffed and his feet bare on the pavement.

Citizens stood by, filming and cheering as the killer was led away. Cavalcante was captured Wednesday morning after K9 units sniffed him out and discovered him lying in hiding with a stolen .22 caliber rifle at his side.

He tried to crawl away from police, Lt. Colonel George Bivens of the Pennsylvania State Police said in a press conference, but was stopped after the police dog bit him.

Cavalcante was led into an armored police wagon with his wrists and ankles cuffed, wearing just a hospital gown.
James Keivom for NY Post

The heroic K9 who sniffed Cavalcante out and then chased him down as he tried to escape
The heroic K-9 that sniffed Cavalcante out then chased him down as he tried to escape

Photos from the moment of capture showed the K-9 sitting with its front paws wrapped around Cavalcante’s feet and its mouth poised over his calves, as officers in camouflaged tactical gear pinned his bloody body to the ground and cuffed him.

The killer was wearing an Philadelphia Eagles hoodie when he was captured, and his forehead was streaked with blood where the K9 bit his scalp.

Police arrested him without firing a single shot.

“Cavalcante did not realize he was surrounded until he was,” Bivens said of the covert capture, which began around 1 a.m. Wednesday when a DEA aircraft detected a heat signal in the underbrush, reportedly behind a tractor supply store in South Coventry Township.

Additional charges on top of his murder conviction for killing his ex-girlfriend are now pending with the District Attorney’s Office, Bevin said.


Cavalcante was finally captured by police Wednesday morning, 14 days after he escaped from prison
Cavalcante was finally captured by police Wednesday morning, 14 days after he escaped from prison.

After being located under a woodpile, the killer tried to escape but was chased down, bitten, and pinned by a police dog
After being located under a woodpile, the killer tried to escape but was chased down, bitten, and pinned by a police dog.

Early morning lighting forced tactical aircraft to land, leading to ground units laying in wait for the right moment to strike.

He was finally found west of PA 100 and north of Prizer Road, near where a burglar alarm was tripped Tuesday night.

Police cut the hoodie off of him to check for weapons.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro jokingly pledged to replace the hoodie at the press conference, as Cavalcante presumably stole it from somebody during his 14 days at large.


Additional charges on top of Cavalcante's murder conviction are pending with the District Attorney, police announced
Additional charges on top of Cavalcante’s murder conviction are pending with the District Attorney, police announced.
James Keivom for NY Post

Citizens turned out to watch and cheer as Cavalcante was led out of the state police station into an awaiting armored car
Citizens turned out to watch and cheer as Cavalcante was led out of the state police station into an awaiting armored car.
James Keivom for NY Post

After the capture, SWAT teams took a group photo, posing with their catch.

Some critics called the photo-op tasteless, but Bevins shrugged those opinions off at the press conference and praised the officers who assisted in the capture.

“Those men and women worked amazingly hard. I’m not bothered at all,” Bivens said, shrugging.

“They’re proud of their work.”


Cavalcante was blooded after being bit in the scalp by the police dog
Cavalcante was blooded after being bit in the scalp by the police dog.

The SWAT team who captured Cavalcante posed with him after he was routed out from under a woodpile Wednesday
The SWAT team that captured Cavalcante posed with him after he was routed out from under a woodpile Wednesday.
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Cavalcante sprang himself from prison shortly after being sentenced to life for the April 2021 fatal stabbing of his ex-girlfriend, Deborah Brandão.

He is also suspected of shooting a friend to death over car payments in his home country of Brazil in 2017.

After that killing, he hid out for weeks in the Brazilian countryside before making his way illegally to the United States.

The search for the 5-foot-tall assailant involved hundreds of officers across southeastern Pennsylvania, and resulted in several school closures as residents locked their homes up tight.

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