Crime & Safety
Children Thank West Goshen Police For Hard Work In Road Rage Murder Arrest
Two children shared a heartfelt message for the police department leading the investigation into the tragic murder of Bianca Roberson.

WEST CHESTER, PA — After several long days of work that ultimately led to the arrest of the suspect in the high-profile road rage murder of 18-year-old Bianca Roberson, a pair of local children decided it was time to say thanks to their favorite police department.
The children, Emma and Trevor, brought a card, donuts, and coffee into the West Goshen Police Station on July 3 to thank them for their hard work.
The department shared a photo of the gesture on their social media feed:
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We want to thank Emma and Trevor who brought in a thank you card and treats for the Officers. pic.twitter.com/C9Ds3w3REI
— WestGoshenPD (@WestGoshenPD) July 3, 2017
"Thank you for all you do! (Thank you) all for what you did!" the note reads. "Stay Safe, Trevor, Emma."
The card is also decorated with red and blue hearts.
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David Desper, 28, turned himself in through his attorney early Sunday morning. Authorities allege that Desper shot Roberson, an 18-year-old who had just graduated from West Chester Rustin High School, in the head during a road rage incident last Wednesday.
The incident occurred in the area of Route 100 near Route 202 at around 5:30 p.m. that day, June 28. West Goshen police led an intensive investigation which resulted in identifying and then finding the red truck driven by Desper, and then eventually Desper's arrest.
A GoFundMe page has been set up for Roberson in the wake of the tragedy.
Well done, Trevor, Emma, and the West Goshen police department.
Image via West Goshen Police Department
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