This Is How They Arrested The Suspect In Serial Murders

This Is How They Arrested The Suspect In Serial Murders
This Is How They Arrested The Suspect In Serial Murders

Video: This Is How They Arrested The Suspect In Serial Murders

Video: This Is How They Arrested The Suspect In Serial Murders
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A McDonalds employee was detained yesterday at his workplace after he asked his boss, Delonda Walker, to keep his gun for him. Stunned, she asked a police officer who was in that restaurant what to do, and the officer arrested the worker who, a few moments later, became the main suspect in a series of murders that have come to scare the city of Tampa, in the Florida.

Yesterday, the police chief of that city, Brian Dugan, identified that subject as Howell Emanuel Donaldson III, and reported that he was jailed on four charges of first-degree murder.

The killings began nearly two months ago in the Seminole Heights neighborhood, where citizens who did routine tasks such as waiting at a bus stop or crossing the street were shot dead, unleashing terror in the surrounding area.

Howell Donaldson
Howell Donaldson

According to the Tampa Bay Times, Gail Rogers, who worked at the same fast food restaurant as the suspect, said that along with her coworkers they had been joking with Donaldson about their resemblance to the criminal they were looking for in those killings: " We teased him and told him he was the killer, because he looked like the photos. I called her the killer in her face. She didn't like that."

Now the suspect, who had graduated from St. John's University in New York and who on his Linkedin page assures that he worked for the New York Mets, is accused of having murdered four people: Ronald Felton, 60, who was shot from behind just a few meters away from the memorials to honor the other three victims: Anthony Naiboa, 20, Monica Hoffa, 32, and Benjamin Mitchell. All killed a few days apart.

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