McDonald's manager gets $110,000 for tip on murder suspect
Tampa police chief Brian Dugan said at a news conference today that Delonda Walker will receive "every penny" of the reward money. Her tip to police on Tuesday led to the arrest of 24-year-old Howell Emanuel Donaldson III.
A McDonald's manager will get a $110,000 reward for tipping off police about a man accused of killing four people and terrorizing a Florida neighborhood for 51 days.
Tampa police chief Brian Dugan said at a news conference today that Delonda Walker will receive "every penny" of the reward money. Her tip to police on Tuesday led to the arrest of 24-year-old Howell Emanuel Donaldson III.
Donaldson is charged with four counts of first-degree murder. His victims were apparently randomly shot during October and November.
Donaldson worked at the McDonald's. He left his loaded gun in the restaurant.
In a statement, Walker said getting a reward never entered her mind. She said she simply "wanted to do the right thing."
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