Costumed Intruder Stirs Trespass Trouble

Police car with flashing red and blue lights.

In a bizarre incident in Palm Bay, Florida, a man dressed as Ronald McDonald was arrested for trespassing and resisting law enforcement, but the clown costume is just the tip of the iceberg.

Quick Takes

  • Christopher Marlowe, 40, was arrested in a Ronald McDonald costume.
  • The arrest happened at a Palm Bay shopping center where Marlowe was previously banned.
  • Police footage revealed Marlowe’s aggressive response during the arrest.
  • An orange replica gun and clown attire were found in Marlowe’s possession.

A Notorious Encounter at the Shopping Center

Christopher Marlowe, wearing a Ronald McDonald costume, was arrested on March 27, 2025, after being caught trespassing in a Palm Bay shopping center, a location from which he had been previously banned. The dramatic encounter unfolded when Marlowe, known for his criminal history, defied police and caused a scene at the plaza.

Marlowe is no stranger to law enforcement. His antics reached another level when officers confronted him. Engaged in a physical altercation, Marlowe was ultimately subdued and arrested, highlighting his complete disregard for legal boundaries.

The Show of the Century

The arrest wasn’t just a spectacle because of the costume. Police discovered an orange replica gun in Marlowe’s pocket, along with a backpack filled with clown outfits and red noses. This arrest adds to his long list of misdemeanors, including drug possession charges faced earlier this year.

Officers on the scene remained professional throughout the encounter, reminding Marlowe, “Don’t go anywhere. Chris, you’re not free to leave. You’re under arrest now. Put your stuff down.”

The situation turned bizarrely comical when the Palm Bay Police Department posted the bodycam footage, causing a stir on social media. They poked fun with a cleverly worded post underlining Marlowe’s repetitive crimes.

Marlowe’s Legal Trajectory

Marlowe’s vows to live free of control have repeatedly landed him in jail. Facing charges of misdemeanor trespassing and a serious felony for resisting arrest, he remains in Brevard County jail with a $5,500 bond. His arraignment will unfold on April 17, 2025.

Marlowe’s history paints a chaotic picture. A pattern of defiance and disregard for authority will continue to challenge legal boundaries. As he awaits his day in court, this event leaves many questioning the choices leading him to become headline news.

Sources:

  1. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/clown/clown-collar-359012
  2. https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/crime/2025/03/27/man-dressed-as-clown-arrested-after-controntation-with-palm-bay-police/82685719007/
  3. https://cbs12.com/news/local/body-camera-footage-video-you-look-like-a-clown-florida-man-wearing-clown-costume-arrested-for-trespassing-1155-malabar-road-ne-brevard-county-palm-bay-police-department-brevard-county-sheriffs-office-central-florida-news-march-27-2025