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Gun, Drug Crimes Mark Haverford Killer's Record

Derrick Hershal Rollins is sought for killing John Le of Narberth. A reward is offered for information leading to his arrest and conviction.

HAVERFORD, PA – The man sought for killing a 29-year-old male in Haverford Saturday, July 29 has a history of drug and gun offenses, according to court records.

Derrick Hershal Rollins, 24, of Philadelphia, is being sought by Philadelphia, Haverford Township police, the FBI, and U.S. Marshals in connection with the death of John Le, 29, of Narberth, and firing 17 shots at two men in Philly's Overbrook section Saturday, July 29.

Court records show Rollins was charged with firearm offenses and arrested on drug charges in July 2014 in Philadelphia. The firearm charges were later dismissed.

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Additionally, he was arrested and charged two other times in February 2014, also in Philadelphia, court records show. He was sentenced to five years probation for those charges.

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As of Wednesday, authorities said they have not made any significant developments int he case and hunt for Rollins.

Police identified Rollins, who goes by "Twit," as the suspect in the two shooting incidents on July 29.

Police served a search warrant Tuesday on one listed Philadelphia residence for Rollins but did not find him there.

Earlier Tuesday, police located the vehicle use by Rollins in both shootings, according to Haverford Police Chief John Viola and Philadelphia Police.

Viola said the vehicle was found Tuesday morning at 40th and Locust streets in Philadelphia, about 5 miles from where the Overbrook shooting occurred before the fatal Haverford shooting.

Viola said the vehicle has been impounded and investigators are working to process the car to glean more information on the suspect.

He went on to say the investigation is moving along at a swift pace and that investigators are pursuing many leads in the case.

The Rollins is sought in connection with two shootings that occurred July 29, one on the 1600 block of North 77th Street in Philadelphia's Overbrook section and the other on the 2300 block of Haverford Road in the Ardmore section of Haverford Township

The Haverford shooting left 29-year-old John Le, of Narberth, dead.

Viola said the last homicide in Haverford was in 2003.

Officials in Delaware County are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Rollins, who is believed to have randomly targeted Le.

The fatal shooting occurred at about 6 p.m. Saturday, July 28 at an apartment on the 2300 block of Haverford Road in the Ardmore section of the township.

Rollins was last seen fleeing toward Lower Merion Township after the shooting.

Rollins is the same person who fired 17 shots at two men in Philadelphia's Overbrook section about 45 minutes before Le's death.

Philadelphia Police said at about 5:10 p.m. on the 1600 block of North 77th Street in Overbrook, a victim was told by phone that someone was looking into the rear entrance of his residence.

Another person joined him to check the area and the pair saw a male, later identified as Rollins, matching the description if the suspicious person, police said.

When confronted by the two men, the Rollins pulled out a firearm and began to shoot, police said.

The vehicle both victims were traveling in was struck several times.

Rollins is described as a black male, mid to late 20s, 5-feet 9-inches tall with a thin build between 150 to 160 pounds, dark complexion, full close cropped beard and mustache wearing a thin red pullover sweatshirt and gray jeans, operating a charcoal Volvo sedan mid 2000s model and tag unknown, police said.

Police are asking anyone who has information regarding Rollins' whereabouts to contact them immediately at (610) 565-6500 or contact the Citizens Crime Commission at (215) 546-TIPS.

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