Two People Accused Of Hindering Apprehension Of Koby Francis Arraigned In Court
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
PITTSBURGH/MCKEESPORT (KDKA) -- Two people accused of hindering the apprehension of 22-year-old Koby Francis turned themselves in for arraignment in court Tuesday.
Daniel Neal and Justine Kenyatta turned themselves in around 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Francis is accused of shooting McKeesport Police Officer Jerry Athans and then escaping police custody.
RELATED STORIES
- Police Charge Four Individuals In Obstructing Search Of Suspected McKeesport Police Shooter Koby Francis
- ATF And Pittsburgh Business Offer $15,000 In Rewards Leading To Arrest Of Suspected McKeesport Police Shooter Koby Francis
- Police Accused Of Executing Aggressive, Warrantless Searches In Hunt For McKeesport Officer Shooting Suspect Koby Francis
- 'There Is A Danger To The Community': Manhunt Intensifies For Koby Francis After Shooting Of McKeesport Officer Gerasimos Athans
- Manhunt Continues For 22-Year-Old Koby Francis, Accused Suspect In Shooting Of McKeesport Police Officer
- Local Leaders Offer Support To McKeesport Police After Officer Injured In Shooting
- Authorities Search For Koby Francis, Suspect Accused Of Shooting McKeesport Police Officer
- Police Officer Shot In McKeesport, Allegheny County Police Searching For Suspect
Last week, police arrested Gesiah Grigsby and Jasmyn Henderson-Bracey also on charges of helping Francis hide from police.
Neal and Kenyatta were granted release on $50,000 unsecured bond and will return to the magistrate on Jan. 22 for their preliminary hearings along with Grigsby and Henderson-Bracey.
Police are still looking for Francis.
Officer Athans was released from the hospital two days after the shooting.