• Re: Philadelphia Police Issue Arrest Warrant for black gay Suspect in M

    From Muddy Roads@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 8 22:49:42 2024
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    In article <unh4d3$1iukm$5@dont-email.me>
    <nowomr@protonmail.com> wrote:

    A man has been identified as the suspect in the murder of
    Philadelphia journalist Josh Kruger.

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    Robert Edmond Davis, 19, was identified as the suspect,
    Philadelphia police homicide unit Lt. Hamilton Marshmond said
    during a Friday news conference, per CNN.

    Marshmond said an arrest warrant that “includes the charges of
    murder and related offenses” was issued, according to the
    outlet. He also urged the suspect to surrender to police.

    "Our goal is to have Mr. Davis taken into custody in a safe
    manner for the public, our officers and himself,” the police
    lieutenant said.

    On Monday, Kruger, 39, was shot seven times in the chest and
    abdomen around 1:30 a.m. inside his home in the Point Breeze
    neighborhood. Security video showed Davis at his home early in
    the day, Marshmond said at the conference, per NBC News.

    Police said that Davis knew the journalist, and he should be
    considered armed and dangerous.

    During the Friday conference, police also said that Kruger — who
    was known for his advocacy for marginalized communities,
    particularly homeless people living with addiction — may have
    been counseling the suspect, per NBC.

    Marshmond also said that Davis may have been homeless at some
    point, although police do not believe that the suspect was
    staying in the victim's home.

    “At this time we believe that Mr. Kruger was trying to help Mr.
    Davis, and they were acquaintances,” Marshmond said, adding that
    the victim “was just trying to help him just get through life.”

    The police did not provide any more details about the pair’s
    relationship or a possible motive.

    https://people.com/josh-kruger-murder-philadelphia-police-issue- arrest-warrant-8349005

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  • From Muddy Roads@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 9 23:12:16 2024
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    In article <uniam3$1obkh$3@dont-email.me>
    "Inmate Number P01135809" <patriot1@protonmail.com> wrote:

    A man has been identified as the suspect in the murder of
    Philadelphia journalist Josh Kruger.

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    Robert Edmond Davis, 19, was identified as the suspect,
    Philadelphia police homicide unit Lt. Hamilton Marshmond said
    during a Friday news conference, per CNN.

    Marshmond said an arrest warrant that “includes the charges of
    murder and related offenses” was issued, according to the
    outlet. He also urged the suspect to surrender to police.

    "Our goal is to have Mr. Davis taken into custody in a safe
    manner for the public, our officers and himself,” the police
    lieutenant said.

    On Monday, Kruger, 39, was shot seven times in the chest and
    abdomen around 1:30 a.m. inside his home in the Point Breeze
    neighborhood. Security video showed Davis at his home early in
    the day, Marshmond said at the conference, per NBC News.

    Police said that Davis knew the journalist, and he should be
    considered armed and dangerous.

    During the Friday conference, police also said that Kruger — who
    was known for his advocacy for marginalized communities,
    particularly homeless people living with addiction — may have
    been counseling the suspect, per NBC.

    Marshmond also said that Davis may have been homeless at some
    point, although police do not believe that the suspect was
    staying in the victim's home.

    “At this time we believe that Mr. Kruger was trying to help Mr.
    Davis, and they were acquaintances,” Marshmond said, adding that
    the victim “was just trying to help him just get through life.”

    The police did not provide any more details about the pair’s
    relationship or a possible motive.

    https://people.com/josh-kruger-murder-philadelphia-police-issue- arrest-warrant-8349005

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