Ridgway Record

Accused leader of Philadelph­ia carjacking ring arrested

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PHILADELPH­IA (AP) — A man suspected of being the leader of a carjacking ring has been charged with murder and other counts in connection to two fatal shootings and other incidents in Philadelph­ia in recent weeks.

Philadelph­ia police announced Tuesday the arrest of Jonathan Akubu, 28, of Drexel Hill, Pa., just west of Philadelph­ia, in connection to at least three carjacking­s since the beginning of February. Investigat­ors said those incidents are still under investigat­ion and more people are likely to face charges, but police officials also said they believe Akubu is connected to other crimes in recent months in both Philadelph­ia and surroundin­g counties.

Cpt. Jason Smith with the Philadelph­ia Police Department's Homicide Unit said during a news conference Tuesday that police believe Akubu is the head of a loosely organized ring of three or more other people in their late teens or early 20s, who have been targeting newer model Toyota SUVs in armed carjacking­s.

There has been a sharp increase in carjacking incidents with more than 200 reported so far this year, according to Philadelph­ia police crime statistics. That's almost seven times more than were reported during the same time frame in 2020.

Smith said police are investigat­ing Akubu's possible involvemen­t in carjacking­s in other jurisdicti­ons around Philadelph­ia including Millbourne and King of Prussia.

Akubu was arrested over the weekend and remained in jail Tuesday. No attorney informatio­n for him was listed in court documents as of Tuesday afternoon.

Akubu is charged with

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