Pennsylvania man accused of child murders wore GPS monitor from prior shootings during crime, prosecutor says

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Pennsylvania man accused of child murders wore GPS monitor from prior shootings during crime, prosecutor says
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A Pennsylvania man out on bail in two prior shootings is now accused of wearing his ankle monitor to a triple homicide that left two young children dead.

Former NYPD inspector Paul Mauro discusses Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger returning to court and his parents testifying before a Pennsylvania grand jury on 'Sunday Night In America.'in the slayings of two young boys and a teenager, according to prosecutors.

Authorities believe Lugo-Perez was the intended target. He was not related to the two children, but Lebanon County District Attorney Pier Hess Graf said in a statement that he lived with their family. Alex Torres-Santos, 22, was out on bail and wearing an ankle monitor when police in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, say he and an accomplice opened fire on a teenager and two children, killing them all around 10 p.m. Wednesday.in January and again in February for allegedly shooting the same man both times. He was out on bail and wearing an ankle monitor, which police used to track his whereabouts at the time of Wednesday's triple murder.

"The location monitor and minimal bail imposed by the judge thus served as no deterrent to a violent criminal willing to take a life."said in a statement

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