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Who killed Julie Eberly? Reward increases to find road rage driver who shot Pennsylvania mother of 6 Share Updated: 4:41 PM PDT Mar 31, 2021 Katelyn Smith Reporter
Who killed Julie Eberly? Reward increases to find road rage driver who shot Pennsylvania mother of 6 Share Updated: 4:41 PM PDT Mar 31, 2021
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Show Transcript WERE MADE, NOW TOTALING 148 MILLION. LORI: THE REWARD FOR FINDING A DRIVER WHO KILLED A WOMAN IN A FIT OF ROADWAY ROAD RAGE IS UP TO $20,000. KATELYN SMITH IS LIVE IN MANHEIM. KATELYN: THE ROBINSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE IN NORTH CAROLINA, BECAUSE THAT IS WHERE THIS CRIME HAPPENED SAYS THAT THERE ARE RESIDENTS WHO WISH TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS AND THEY ARE THE ONES THAT ARE OFFERING THIS REWARD. THEY ALONG WITH THIS COMMUNITY WHERE THE VICTIM IS FROM IN MANHEIM WANT ANSWERS. POLICE IN NORTH CAROLINA ALSO RELEASED A PICTURE OF THE CAR THAT THEY SAY WAS INVOLVED. POLICE SAY S
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Dejywan R. Floyd, 29, was arrested in an apartment building in North Carolina and charged with first degree murder, police said. (Robeson County Sheriff s Office)
PENNSYLVANIA The hunt for the man who police said shot and killed a Pennsylvania woman in a road rage incident ended in an arrest in the early morning hours Thursday. Dejywan R. Floyd, 29, was arrested in an apartment building in North Carolina and charged with first degree murder, police said.
The search for Floyd had been ongoing since last Thursday, March 25, when police said he pulled alongside a vehicle with Pennsylvania woman Julie Eberly, 47, riding in the passenger side. He fired several gunshots into the passenger side door, striking and killing the Manheim, Lancaster County resident and mother of six, according to authorities.
29-year-old man charged with killing Pa. mother of 6 in North Carolina road-rage incident: police PennLive.com 4/1/2021 Jenna Wise, pennlive.com
A 29-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder for the fatal road-rage shooting of a Manheim woman while she and her husband were headed to the beach last week for vacation, authorities announced Thursday.
Dejywan R. Floyd was driving down Interstate 95 in Lumberton, North Carolina, around 11:40 a.m. March 25 when Ryan and Julie Eberly’s GMC Yukon came close to Floyd’s Chevrolet Malibu as they merged lanes, according to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities said Floyd pulled alongside the Yukon’s passenger side and fired several shots through the window, then got off the highway at an upcoming exit.