Female suspect charged with murder after SEPTA driver shot to death onboard bus: police

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SEPTA Union members gather after death of bus driver, ahead potential strike next week

FOX 29's Steve Keeley gets the latest after a SEPTA driver was shot and killed by a passenger in Germantown Thursday. SEPTA employees gathered coincidentally on the same day to express their frustrations within their Union.

Philadelphia police say a SEPTA bus driver was gunned down in a "targeted" shooting by a woman who is now charged with murder.

The driver, identified as 48-year-old Bernard Gribbin, was driving the Route 23 bus when he was shot six times in the chest and stomach near Germantown and Abbottsford avenues around 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Germantown.

He was pronounced dead at a local hospital.  SEPTA officials say Gribbin was married, and a valued employee for 12 years.

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SEPTA driver shot to death onboard bus, police question female suspect

FOX 29's Jeff Cole provides an update after 48-year-old bus driver, Bernard Gribbin, was shot while he was driving the Route 23 Thursday morning in Germantown.

Police say a female suspect was exiting the bus before she turned around and fired into the bus, "targeting" the bus driver.

She then entered the bus again, and continued firing several shots, according to authorities, who say video shows the suspect getting on and off the bus several times.

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New surveillance video: SEPTA driver shot to death onboard bus

SEPTA police release surveillance video after a SEPTA bus driver was gunned down in a "targeted" shooting Thursday morning in Germantown. The video also shows the female suspect being arrested.

A female suspect fitting the shooter's description was stopped by SEPTA police a short time later, and taken into custody.

Police have since identified the suspect as 21-year-old Zhontay Capers, and say she has been charged with murder and related offenses in connection to the driver's death.

The suspect's family released the following statement to FOX 29 hours after her charges were announced: 

According to witnesses who spoke to FOX 29's Jeff Cole, passengers onboard the bus scrambled to leave the bus by jumping out of windows and emergency exits during the shooting incident. 

SEPTA Union members gathered Thursday night at the Transport Workers Union headquarters to express their concerns for their safety and more, coincidentally the same day their colleague was gunned down on bus Route 23.

SEPTA employees were preparing for a possible strike on Wednesday, November 1, but have since reached a tentative deal with the union. 

Transit Workers Union Local 234 placed a billboard near the headquarters to honor their co-worker.