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Man wanted for murder has been apprehended after standoff at Chicago restaurant, authorities say

CHICAGO (AP) 鈥 A man who escaped from a Mississippi courthouse and is wanted on murder and armed robbery charges was taken into custody Wednesday following a standoff with police at a restaurant in Chicago, blocks from the Democratic National Convent

CHICAGO (AP) 鈥 A man who escaped from a Mississippi courthouse and is wanted on murder and armed robbery charges was taken into custody Wednesday following a standoff with police at a restaurant in Chicago, blocks from , authorities said.

Joshua Zimmerman was taken into custody Wednesday morning, said Abigail Meyer, a spokesperson with the U.S. Marshals Service.

Zimmerman had been sought by the U.S. Marshals Service since his escape in June and was located Tuesday at the restaurant in Chicago, according to Justin Smith, chief deputy with the DeSoto County Sheriff鈥檚 Office in Mississippi.

The U.S. Marshals Service said Zimmerman escaped from the circuit court building in Hernando, Mississippi, where he was being held on attempted murder and armed robbery charges. He was also awaiting extradition to Houston, Texas, where he鈥檚 been charged with murder, the Marshals Service said.

The Chicago Police Department said, without using Zimmerman鈥檚 name, that a person was taken into custody about 7:20 a.m. and that the SWAT action that began about 4 p.m. Tuesday had ended.

It wasn鈥檛 immediately clear how authorities had tracked Zimmerman to Chicago and there was no indication of any connection to . But the restaurant he was believed to be holed up inside is located about a half-mile from the United Center in Chicago, where the convention is being held.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Smith said that Zimmerman was 鈥渂arricaded inside that restaurant鈥 and that authorities want to bring him back to Mississippi and 鈥済ather the remaining facts surrounding his escape."

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The story has been updated to correct the wanted man鈥檚 first name to Joshua, from Justin.

The Associated Press