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NORRISTOWN — The girlfriend of a man fatally shot in Norristown last month during an alleged robbery by four others is accused of telling one of the robbers that the victim had recently won $3,000 while gambling and provided information regarding the victim’s whereabouts on the night he was killed.
Katherine Lynn Emel, 29, of the unit block of Richardson Street, Plymouth Township, was arraigned on Wednesday on charges of second-degree murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and robbery in connection with the alleged Jan. 20, 2024, fatal shooting of William Carter in the unit block of West Wood Street in Norristown.
Emel surrendered to authorities and was remanded to the county jail without bail to await a Feb. 16 preliminary hearing on the charges before District Court Judge Todd Barnes.
Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Norristown Police Chief Jacqueline Bailey-Davis announced Emel’s arrest on Wednesday afternoon.
“When you assist other people in committing a dangerous felony like robbery and the target of the robbery is murdered, then under the law, you are responsible for their murder as well,” said Steele, referring to Emel’s alleged role in Carter’s death. “In this case, this defendant is charged with second-degree murder, which is a homicide that occurs during the commission of a felony.”
Four others previously were charged in connection with the fatal shooting.
Damon Brantley Jr., 18, of the 1000 block of West Beech Street, Norristown, Daquan Tyrone Allen, 29, of the 500 block of Norris Street, Norristown, and Jerry Lamar Butler, 28, of the 500 block of East Clarkson Avenue, Philadelphia, and an unidentified juvenile suspect were charged with first- and second-degree murder, robbery and conspiracy in connection with Carter’s death.
Allen, Butler and Brantley were extradited to Montgomery County from Endicott, N.Y., where they were apprehended last week by the U.S. Marshals Service, and also face preliminary hearings with Emel on Feb. 16.
The investigation began about 7:53 p.m. Jan. 20 when Norristown police responded to the report of shots fired at West Wood and Powell streets. Arriving officers found Carter, 35, dead on the sidewalk on the west side of West Wood Street, according to the criminal complaint filed by county Detective John Wittenberger and Norristown Detective Stephen Sowell.
Carter suffered a gunshot wound to the head and authorities determined the fatal shooting occurred at 7:49 p.m., according to court documents.
Investigators found three 9mm fired cartridge casings and determined Carter possessed only a set of keys but no money and no cellphone.
The investigation determined that shortly before he was shot, Carter had left a nearby residence to get some money out of a white Buick LeSabre.
Detectives obtained video surveillance footage that depicted Carter leave the Buick, and as he crossed the street, three males, Brantley, Butler and the juvenile, exited a gray Toyota RAV-4 and robbed Carter.
The fourth male, Allen, remained in the driver’s seat of the Toyota, according to court papers.
After the three suspects robbed Carter, one of the assailants, Brantley, allegedly pointed a firearm at Carter and fired three rounds from a distance of about three-feet, and one of the rounds struck Carter in the head, according to the criminal complaint.
“The succession of the three gunshots was so fast that detectives believed the firearm had an illegal ‘switch’ installed, enabling the firearm to operate in automatic fashion,” Wittenberger and Sowell alleged. “In addition, it is obvious this firearm is equipped with an extended magazine.”
After Brantley, Butler and the juvenile got into the RAV-4, Allen, the alleged driver, then fled the area, traveling west on West Wood Street, detectives alleged.
Detectives used surveillance footage to develop photographs of the suspects which were released to the media and helped lead to the identification and apprehension of the suspects.
Court documents indicate detectives also uncovered a photograph of Brantley attending a basketball game at Norristown High School between 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Jan. 20 during which he was wearing clothing that was consistent with the clothing the alleged shooter was wearing later that night when Carter was fatally shot.
On Jan. 21, authorities discovered the RAV-4 getaway vehicle was set ablaze with an accelerant and destroyed by fire and authorities alleged Brantley is responsible for torching the vehicle.
Detectives subsequently determined the Buick vehicle that Carter was driving on the night he was killed belonged to Emel, his girlfriend, who had placed a GPS tracking device in the vehicle’s trunk, according to the arrest affidavit.
An analysis of cellphone records, interviews of witnesses and through other investigative techniques detectives learned that Emel had communicated with co-defendant Allen multiple times before Carter’s robbery and murder, telling Allen that Carter had recently won $3,000 gambling, according to court documents. Emel allegedly told Allen about Carter’s “daily agenda” and provided the location where Carter was going to be on the evening of Jan. 20, according to court documents.
Following the alleged murder, video surveillance from a business on North Broad Street in Philadelphia, depicted Emel and Allen meeting between 9:31 and 9:48 p.m., where Allen gave $700 to Emel, according to the arrest affidavit.
County prosecutors Meghan Carney and Jediah Grobstein will prosecute the case.
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