Information from CBS 3.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) – Sources tell CBS 3 that the son-in-law of Governor Corbett, Philadelphia police officer Gerald Gibson, has been relieved of street duty pending an investigation.
Gibson is a member of the Philadelphia Police Narcotics Unit, and the investigation is being conducted by a joint task force of Philadelphia police officers and FBI agents.
Sources tell CBS 3 that the son-in-law of Governor Corbett, Philadelphia police officer Gerald Gibson, has been relieved of street duty pending an investigation.
Gibson is a member of the Philadelphia Police Narcotics Unit, and the investigation is being conducted by a joint task force of Philadelphia police officers and FBI agents.
On Thursday evening, the Philadelphia Police Department released a statement that reads:
“Today, January 31, 2013, an investigation of a Philadelphia Police Officer was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation along with Philadelphia Police Department’s Internal Affairs Unit. As a result of this investigation the officer was removed from his duties and was placed on administrative duty pending the finalization of this investigation. The officer’s name is not being released because the officer hasn’t been arrested or formally charged at this time.”
HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) – Sources tell CBS 3 that the son-in-law of Governor Corbett, Philadelphia police officer Gerald Gibson, has been relieved of street duty pending an investigation.
Gibson is a member of the Philadelphia Police Narcotics Unit, and the investigation is being conducted by a joint task force of Philadelphia police officers and FBI agents.
Sources tell CBS 3 that the son-in-law of Governor Corbett, Philadelphia police officer Gerald Gibson, has been relieved of street duty pending an investigation.
Gibson is a member of the Philadelphia Police Narcotics Unit, and the investigation is being conducted by a joint task force of Philadelphia police officers and FBI agents.
On Thursday evening, the Philadelphia Police Department released a statement that reads:
“Today, January 31, 2013, an investigation of a Philadelphia Police Officer was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation along with Philadelphia Police Department’s Internal Affairs Unit. As a result of this investigation the officer was removed from his duties and was placed on administrative duty pending the finalization of this investigation. The officer’s name is not being released because the officer hasn’t been arrested or formally charged at this time.”