Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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Corbett's son-in-law, a Philly narcotics cop, is target of sting operation

From left, Ron Castille, Gerold Gibson, Katherine Corbett, the governor´s son Tom Corbett, and Gov. Corbett at his 2012 inauguration.  (Guy Wathen | Tribune-Review)
From left, Ron Castille, Gerold Gibson, Katherine Corbett, the governor's son Tom Corbett, and Gov. Corbett at his 2012 inauguration. (Guy Wathen | Tribune-Review)

SEVERAL COPS suspected that Gov. Corbett's son-in-law, a veteran narcotics officer, was stealing money and clothing from targeted drug homes as far back as last spring, sources told the Daily News.

And Thursday, Gerold Gibson was taken off the street after he allegedly stole about $140 from a car during a sting operation as part of an FBI and Police Internal Affairs investigation. A source said Gibson "lit up like a Christmas tree" when investigators took him into a special room that showed he had taken money they had treated with a special chemical.

Gibson, 43, a 17-year veteran, has not been arrested or formally charged. Gibson did not return a phone message left for him Thursday night. In 2010, Gibson earned a base salary of $59,977 and $24,816 in overtime, according to public records.

Corbett, who was at the Academy of Natural Sciences on Thursday night for a Chamber of Commerce gathering, left the stage without answering reporters' questions about Gibson.

Corbett's aides said he wouldn't comment on the matter.

Gibson is married to Corbett's daughter, Katherine, 33, who works as a deputy attorney general in Philadelphia.

Reached at her office, Katherine Gibson said she had "no idea" about the investigation into her husband.

"We're actually separated," she said, declining to comment further.

Before joining the A.G.'s office, Katherine Gibson had worked for several years as an assistant district attorney in Philadelphia. The couple have been married since May 14, 2010, and have a 1-year-old son.

A commanding officer alerted the Police Commissioner's Office last spring that there were strong suspicions that Gibson sporadically took money and other items during drug investigations, several sources close to the case told the Daily News.

Within a few days, a meeting was held with Commissioner Charles Ramsey, Internal Affairs supervisors, high- ranking police officers and two federal agents to discuss how to handle the Gibson investigation.

On Thursday, investigators set up a sting. In the early afternoon, Gibson was asked to drive a car that had been confiscated during a drug raid to narcotics headquarters in the East Division.

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Investigators had planted money in several spots inside the car, which also was equipped for surveillance. The cash was marked with a chemical that glows in the dark but cannot be seen by the naked eye in daylight.

Gibson allegedly pocketed about $140, sources said.

And when investigators took Gibson in for questioning, they put him in a room and turned out the lights, a source said.

"He lit up like a Christmas tree," a source close to the case said.

Gibson likely will not face federal charges because the money allegedly taken was not a large amount, law-enforcement sources said. The District Attorney's Office was notified of the investigation Thursday afternoon.

Former Gov. Ed Rendell said word of the Gibson investigation spread like wildfire in political circles.

"As a parent, I feel sorry for the governor," Rendell said. "But regardless of the outcome, it won't have an impact on him politically. People don't hold elected officials responsible for the actions of their relatives."

Gibson is a member of the elite Narcotics Field Unit, from which several officers have been under investigation for misconduct in recent years.

An FBI-led task force was launched in 2009 when the Daily News began running a series of articles focusing on alleged misdeeds of one narcotics squad. The series, "Tainted Justice," went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting.

One cop allegedly lied on search-warrant applications, and when squad members raided bodegas and smoke shops, they allegedly took cash and merchandise after they cut wires to the surveillance cameras. And three women alleged that one member of the squad fondled, groped or sexually violated them during raids.

Six members of another squad were transferred in December after the D.A.'s office said that the officers no longer would be called to testify in drug cases.

Federal lawsuits and citizen complaints to Internal Affairs accuse these officers of theft, physical abuse and planting and/or fabricating evidence.

 


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Comments  (52)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:28 PM, 01/31/2013
    This comment has been deleted.
    Vomit Man #1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:31 PM, 01/31/2013
    @ Vomit - Why is that?

    All Corbett has done is:

    1) Balance a budget without raising taxes on the poor and middle class; and

    2) Pay back what Rendell's Administration depleted from the $800MM Rainy Day Fund; and

    3) Bring in thousands of new jobs and hundreds of millions of $$$ in investment to the Marcellus Shale area; and

    4) Save the Commonwealth from near bankruptcy which Rendell nearly ushered in.

    If anyone should be in "shackles" it should be Rendell.
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:40 PM, 01/31/2013
    This comment has been deleted.
    DarnelX
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:43 PM, 01/31/2013
    LoL..you must be talking about Fast Eddy.
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:19 PM, 01/31/2013
    Drug money is better than Pedofile protection money that Corbett took from Sandusky.
    Seed1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:38 AM, 02/01/2013
    1) His cuts in spending have created a double dip recession in Pennsylvania while the rest of the country is experiencing recovery. Unemployment and foreclosures are up.
    2) Rendell needed to dip into the Rainy Day Fund after Republican policies created the Great Recession. What do you think a Rainy Day Fund is for? It was the worste recession in 75 years.
    3) Little to no regulations or enforcement to protect the environment. Pristine well water that had been providng drinking water for centuries are now poisened forever. Pennsylvania is the only state not charging an extraction fee. Not much benefit for the rest of the state.
    4) Balancing the budget is mandated. State income tax revenue is down. Corbett's policies have been a disaster.

    One termer. Worst PA governor in modern history.
    1) Voter supression with anti-democracy Voter Id. Thrown out by court.
    2) Wasted millions of tax payer's money on a bogus lawsuit fighting the Affordable Care Act. Thrown out by court,
    3) Medically unecessary ultrasound test for legal medical procedure because he personally disagrees withe the law.
    4) Targets minority schools for greater education funding cuts than other schools. KKK cheers.
    5) Massive cuts to programs for the poor and huge corporate tax cuts to create jobs. Unemployment goes up.

    Needs repeating!
    MikeP
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:28 PM, 01/31/2013
    I am more interested in what's going on with NJ Senator Menendez and the FBI raid which may implicate him in child prostitution and/or pedophilia...HE is an elected official...Corbett's son-in-law is not and a tenuous relationship at best.

    I guess this is a way for the liberal media to dodge/deflect the big picture.
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:31 PM, 01/31/2013
    Stupid narcotics guys. Busting marijuana users. Get a life. Glad he will go to jail.
    Ouwachon
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:43 PM, 01/31/2013
    This comment has been deleted.
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:43 PM, 01/31/2013
    Oooh look kids! Your favorite neocon troll is back!
    Watch him try and derail any meaningful conversation with bogus random talking points!
    You conservatives are so full of it. REALLY? You think a crooked cop is democrats fault? If you were legitimate - you would be able to post comments about something relevant or topical.

    Anyway, the only person I really feel sorry for in this, is their 1 yo son.

    phillyPeteZ
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:54 PM, 01/31/2013
    I bet Gerold Gibson is a registered democrat.
    Cleodine Velvet Jackson
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:02 PM, 01/31/2013
    A prerequisite for being a public servant is to be a thief ,greedy and incompetent!
    They are all dirty !
    HurtinSenior
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:07 PM, 01/31/2013
    now they need to get the Cuddy Bro gang
    dmac6419
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:19 PM, 01/31/2013
    Hey they never mentioned that the cop actually works for Nutter and Police Commissioner Ramsey. Corbett does not sign this guys pay checks Nutter does but they never moetion the people he actually works for Nutter and Ramsey.
    Speak-truth-2-power
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:19 PM, 01/31/2013
    Hey they never mentioned that the cop actually works for Nutter and Police Commissioner Ramsey. Corbett does not sign this guys pay checks Nutter does but they never moetion the people he actually works for Nutter and Ramsey.
    Speak-truth-2-power


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