Infamous FBI Most Wanted Fugitive Nabbed in Atlanta After Audacious Traffic Stop Gone Awry

A suspect on the FBI’s most wanted list has been taken into custody in Atlanta, putting an end to a years-long manhunt following a tragic case that gripped Pennsylvania. The Atlanta Police Department reported that on March 8, a routine traffic stop led to the apprehension of 27-year-old Justin Smith, who stands accused of the murder of his 21-year-old pregnant girlfriend in 2021. When officers conducted the stop at 850 Oak Street SW on a 2017 Chevy Equinox, they were unaware that their actions would close a significant chapter in a harrowing story of flight and evasion.

Initially, Smith attempted to mislead the police by providing the name “Prince Kareem.” However, his deception unraveled quickly; the name yielded no results and subsequent details did not either. The traffic stop escalated when Smith tried to flee by vehicle and then by foot, leading officers on a chase that would end with him in handcuffs. During the arrest, officers found Smith possessed a fake identification card, a detail according to the Atlanta Police Department.

Fingerprint scanning technology was instrumental in confirming Smith’s identity. His fingerprints matched those of the wanted fugitive, who was sought by the FBI for involvement in the murder of his girlfriend, whose disappearance and subsequent discovery in 2021 sparked a nationwide search. Her body was found shortly after she went missing, spurring the issuance of a federal arrest warrant for Smith, hailing from Philadelphia, on charges of Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution…

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