UFC Fighter Henry Cejudo Helps Detain Suspect After Car Crashes Into Phoenix Home
- A UFC fighter, Henry Cejudo, helped catch a hit-and-run driver in his Phoenix neighborhood late Friday night after the driver crashed into a neighbor's home.
- The 22-year-old driver faces charges of driving under the influence and assault, as reported by ABC15 in Arizona.
- Cejudo stated he intervened when the driver 'cold-cocked' a neighbor, emphasizing that the situation could have been deadly.
- Cejudo emphasized that if someone had been inside the home, 'they would be dead,' highlighting the dangerous situation.
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Crashed into a house at 130 km/h and tried to run away, stopped by former UFC champion
Friday night was a wild one for former UFC champion Henry Cejudo. A car crashed into his neighbor's house at about 80 mph, and the driver and passenger tried to flee. Cejudo stopped them.
UFC Fighter Henry Cejudo Body Slams Hit-and-Run Suspect
UFC's Henry Cejudo is a great fighter ... and he is also a great neighbor 'cause he recently helped stop a hit-and-run suspect in his hood. Here's the deal ... a speeding car crashed into the house right next door to Henry's in Phoenix last night…
Henry Cejudo says he apprehended driver who allegedly plowed vehicle into neighbor's house (via @MikeBohn)
What started as a typical night in the neighborhood turned into a dramatic moment for former two-division UFC champion Henry Cejudo on Friday. As Cejudo was outside his Phoenix home with his producer, Dylan Rush, he said a vehicle traveling at a speed he estimated to be 80-100 mph plowed into one of his neighbors’ house. The driver, Cejudo said, tried to flea the scene, and when other passengers tried to follow, Cejudo said he and the home’s own…
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