Alleged Serial Killer Busted After Cashier Slips GPS Tracker In Bag Of Cash By Joseph Patrick Representative image
A 39-year-old man linked to multiple slayings has been arrested by Delaware police after a drug store cashier placed a GPS tracker in a bag of cash the man allegedly grabbed during an armed robbery.
The suspect, named Keith Gibson, was tracked down and arrested by police Tuesday just a block away from the Rite Aid that he allegedly robbed in Wilmington, Delaware, KYW-TV reported. The 39-year-old was wearing a bullet-resistant vest and had a loaded firearm and a knife when he was found, police said.
Keith Gibson, a 39-year-old man arrested Tuesday in connection to a violent robbery in Wilmington, is facing murder and related charges in the shooting death of a Dunkin' manager in Philadelphia, according to prosecutors.
A man linked to at least six slayings including the fatal shooting of a Dunkin’ Donuts manager has been busted thanks to a Rite Aid cashier, who tossed a GPS tracker in a bag of cash he allegedly grabbed during an armed robbery in Delaware.
The man suspected of fatally shooting the manager of a Dunkin’ doughnuts store during a robbery in Fairhill on Saturday is also a person of interest in at least five other homicides in Pennsylvania and Delaware, police said Wednesday.Keith Gibson, 39 who was arrested in Wilmington on Tuesday was expected to be charged in the murder of Christine Lugo, 40, Chief Inspector Frank Vanore said .
Philadelphia’s rogue prosecutor, Larry Krasner, won the Democratic primary in his quest for reelection. He ran against a relatively weak, underfunded opponent, but one who promised, if elected, to restore law and order to the DA’s office and tackle exploding crime rates in Philadelphia.