Suspect in Murder of Gay Journalist Josh Kruger Arrested
The award-winning journalist and LGBTQ+ activist was shot dead in his home, but disturbing allegations have emerged about his relationship with his accused killer.
October 26, 2023
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The award-winning journalist and LGBTQ+ activist was shot dead in his home, but disturbing allegations have emerged about his relationship with his accused killer.
Josh Kruger, 39, was shot and killed in his home in the South Philadelphia neighborhood of Point Breeze in the early morning hours of October 2, 2023.
They have issued an arrest warrant for Robert Davis, 19, who remains at large.
Suspect Robert Davis's relatives also say he told them journalist Josh Kruger had threatened blackmail.
Kruger had written for The Advocate, Plus, and several Philadelphia publications.
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