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BREAKING NEWS: Moment panicked-looking Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s Hyundai Elantra was pulled over by Indiana State Police last month for driving too close to a semi while his dad sat in passenger seat
- Kohberger was pulled over by Indiana State Police on December 15 – but cops didn’t have information that he was a suspect
- He looked panicked as an offer leaned into the car to ask for his license and registration
- The stop happened as Kohberger was travelling on the I-70 just outside Indianapolis with his father
- He was eventually arrested on December 30 at his parents’ Pennsylvania home over the massacre of four University of Idaho students on November 13
Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger looked panicked as he was pulled over by Indiana State Police last month while sat next to his dad in his now-infamous white Hyundai Elantra. Â
Police bodycam footage captured the moment an officer approached Kohberger’s sedan on December 15 on the I-70 just outside Indianapolis
The footage was released by Indiana State Police Monday evening, hours after Kohberger agreed to be extradited from his home in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, to Idaho to face four first-degree murder charges. Â
During the stop, Kohberger’s father also appeared concerned as the officer asked Kohberger for his license and registration.
State police told Fox59 that there was no information available for the suspect in the Idaho murders at the time of the stop.
Idaho cops first appealed for information on a white Hyundai Elantra on December 7 – a week before the Indiana traffic stop. Â
Kohberger was eventually arrested on December 30 at his parents’ house in Pennsylvania over the massacre of four University of Idaho students on November 13.
Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was pulled over by Indiana State Police on December 15 – but cops didn’t have information that he was a suspect in the student murders
The stop happened before 11am. It was reportedly the second time he was pulled over that day.Â
A Hancock County Sheriff’s Deputy had stopped him earlier for the same issue of following too closely.Â
Kohberger appeared in court on Tuesday and waived extradition during a brief court hearing.Â
He expected to be transported back to the college town of Moscow, Idaho, where he is accused of murdering four college students in cold blood.
Kohberger denies the murders but is not fighting extradition. He says he is eager to get back to Idaho, where he can answer the charges formally.
The criminology PhD student was arrested at his parents’ house in Pennsylvania on Friday. They were among those in court in Stroudsburg on Tuesday, but covered their faces with COVID masks, hats and hoods to evade the media.
Kohberger appeared in court on Tuesday and waived extradition during a brief court hearing
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