In a statement issued Thursday evening, Gov. Tom Corbett said he was surprised and concerned after learning of the police investigation involving his son-in-law.
FOX 29 broke the news Thursday on FOX 29 News at 5 p.m. that Corbett's son-in-law, Gerald Gibson, was under investigation after an undercover sting.
Gibson is a narcotics officer in Philadelphia.
"I was surprised and concerned to learn about the allegations regarding my son-in-law Gerald Gibson," Gov. Corbett said in the statement issued Thursday night. "Susan and I continue to give our family our love and support."
Gibson is married to Katie Corbett, the governor's daughter, who works in the Attorney General's Office.
According to police sources, Gibson got caught up in a police sting operation into one of their own. Led by the department's internal affairs "Impact Unit," police sources tell FOX 29 that Gibson was found carrying at least $140 in marked bills used during a staged traffic stop.
When confronted later, sources say Gibson's hands were covered in evidence dust that was used on the money.
No one answered Gibson's Northeast Philadelphia home when we knocked Thursday evening.
The Philadelphia Police Department in a statement said an officer was placed on administrative duty pending the finalization of the investigation, but police would not name the officer.
The officer involved has not been arrested or charged, police said.
Along with the police department, the investigation also included members of the FBI.
Stay with FOX 29 News and myfoxphilly.com for updates to this story.
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In the days after the building collapse that killed six people and injured more than a dozen in Center City, officials are shedding light on some things that happened before the disaster.
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A top, local school official voluntarily resigns after a district investigation. FOX 29 Investigates broke the story. Find out how much it cost taxpayers.
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The Health and Human Services Secretary, swept out of the hearing room flanked by staff, stopped upon hearing a news crew was from Philly. She wanted to ask about Sarah Murnaghan.
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An unspeakable crime in Southwest Philadelphia. The details are very disturbing. Police say a man who is a paraplegic has been stabbed and his genitals severed by another man, after the two got into an
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The Rolling Stones will perform in Philadelphia on Tuesday night at the Wells Fargo Center. Fans will undoubtedly buy memorabilia to remember the event. One item being sold at an auction will surely catch
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