
Workout Zones – All reserved attendees will be assigned to their own specific area while working out, ensuring greater social distancing.
Temperature Checks – All participants will have their temperature taken before each class. Capped Class Size – All classes will be capped at 25 participants. Plus, lots of health and safety precautions, including: Those interested in attending the group fitness classes at the Armory can expect a tough workout. Unite Fitness will offer HIIT classes there this fall. The Revolutionary-era Armory boasts soaring ceilings, a massive open entryway and a ventilation system that provides fresh air flow. The gym announced it's transforming 23rd Street Armory into a workout facility with more than 14,000-square-feet of open space. RELATED: Pennsylvania's new coronavirus contact tracing app now available | Four Philly-area counties rank among nation's healthiest, U.S. Another option is to look into Unite Fitness' new classes starting in October. You could sign up for outdoor group workouts, or try a fitness app to do an at-home exercise session. “You want to make it very clear if he has been bruised or badgered or injured in some way, those things happened before he came into custody.Gyms and fitness centers are open again in Philadelphia, although with new health and safety guidelines due to COVID-19, but maybe you're not ready to go back to a traditional gym setup yet. “He might be injured from his time out on the run, and you want to make sure you document his physical condition before you take custody of him inside of a car where he’s locked in essentially with only two officers,” McCabe said. Taking photos at this point can also document any injuries. In addition, stripping a prisoner of their clothes is a way to check that they don’t have any dangerous items on them, McCabe said. Miller said these photos were possibly to identify his markings or tattoos to make sure they have the right person. Cavalcante sustained a minor bite wound on his scalp from a police dog, Bivens said. Stripping a prisoner is standard procedure, Bivens said. Pennsylvania State PoliceĪ timeline of the escape and manhunt for convicted Pennsylvania killer Danelo Cavalcante They then stripped him to his underwear, and an officer took several photos of the front and back of his left leg.ĭanelo Cavalcante is seen in this image from surveillance footage released by Pennsylvania State Police. ”įurther, before Cavalcante was placed into the armored van, officers cut off his sweatshirt and revealed a large tattoo on his back, the overhead video shows. “I think it’s unfortunate but pretty small compared to the massive accomplishment they achieved. “Anything that we do that creates an impression of gratuitousness or kind of self-congratulatory feel, I think doesn’t help the public’s perception of law enforcement,” McCabe said. Do your job, and the rest of that stuff save for some other place.”ĬNN law enforcement analyst and former FBI director Andrew McCabe said there was nothing illegal about the photo and praised the officers’ efforts even as he acknowledged some criticism. “I think it has a legitimate public purpose rather just for their photo collection,” he said.Ĭharles Ramsey, the former Philadelphia Police Commissioner, expressed his disapproval of the group shot, referring to the image as a “trophy photo.” Pennsylvania State PoliceĬNN chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst John Miller said he believed a photo of the captured fugitive was important to show the community that the threat of the past two weeks was no more. Displayed next to Bivens at the news conference was a photo of the fugitive in handcuffs and wearing a Philadelphia Eagles sweatshirt.Įscaped inmate Danelo Cavalcante is shown after being captured. The group photo was one of a number of police photos taken of Cavalcante. 22-caliber rifle into custody, Bivens said.
A police dog subdued the fugitive before officers took him and his stolen. In all, about 500 law enforcement officers – including members of the Pennsylvania State Police, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the FBI and US Marshals – participated in the manhunt that took them through hilly, rugged terrain in a rural area about 30 miles from Philadelphia.Ĭavalcante was captured Wednesday morning by a tactical team from the State Police and the US Border Patrol. I’m not bothered at all by the fact that they took a photograph with him in custody. “Those men and women worked amazingly hard through some very trying circumstances,” he said. CBS News PhiladelphiaĮscaped Pennsylvania killer Danelo Cavalcante was surrounded by tactical teams moments before a police dog subdued him Escaped inmate Danelo Cavalvante is captured by law enforcement on Wednesday, September 13.