AP/ February 11, 2009, 4:06 PM

Armored Car Robbery Suspect Charged

A convicted bank robber charged with killing two armored car guards spotted the vehicle on the road and followed it to the ATM machine, a homicide detective said Saturday.

Mustafa Ali, 36, of Philadelphia, then shot the two retired Philadelphia police officers as they serviced the cash machine, police said.

"He follows the truck, he sees an opportunity and he takes it," said the detective, who worked on the case but requested anonymity because he is not a supervisor and is not authorized to comment publicly.

Ali was scheduled to be arraigned later Saturday. He was arrested on an unrelated charge Friday afternoon and was later charged with two counts of murder, robbery, a firearms charge and other charges after giving a statement.

Ali previously served seven years in federal prison for bank robbery, the detective said. It was not clear if he had an attorney.

"If he is the suspect that killed my husband, he hurt his own family too," Donna Alullo, the widow of slain guard Joseph Alullo, said after he was brought in for questioning. "We hope that it is the suspect ... so that he is off the street and doesn't do it to anyone else."

The slayings occurred Thursday while the guards were servicing an ATM, police said.

The robber approached the armored car from behind Thursday morning outside a bank in northeast Philadelphia. He shot one guard in the chest, then went around the vehicle and shot the second guard as he tried to unholster his gun, police said. He shot toward a third guard inside the armored car, picked up a bag of deposits and fled.

Investigators believe he may have grabbed deposits - likely a mix of checks and cash - but the detective said Saturday that authorities don't believe he got away with much.

Authorities had spent Friday fielding tips about the suspect and his getaway car, an Acura TL Type-S. Police towed a car matching that description from the apartment complex where they found Ali Friday afternoon.

Police believe Ali was preparing to leave the area when he was arrested.

Police have recovered the gun used in the shootings, a 9 mm semi-automatic, which Ali had tossed near a community college, the detective said.

As authorities searched for the robber, officials with the company that employed the guards, Loomis, were in the Philadelphia area meeting with employees and the guards' families. The company has about 190 total employees in the Philadelphia area, about half of them guards.

Neither of the slain guards was wearing a bulletproof vest.

Loomis does not require guards to wear the vests, which cost $350 to $700, but it encourages their use, spokesman Mark Clark said. The company pays for part of the cost of the vests and offers interest-free loans to employees for the rest.

"One of the things that we're re-evaluating is the vest policy," Clark said. "Our objective is we want people to wear them."

Surveillance tape from the Wachovia bank's security camera and another northeast Philadelphia business showed the robber getting out of his car and putting on gloves before killing William Widmaier, 65, and Alullo, 54, according to police. Both were retired Philadelphia police officers.

Police released cropped still frames from the bank surveillance tape that show a man wearing a yellow baseball cap and bright yellow or orange gloves pointing a handgun toward the front of the ATM.

Widmaier, a city police officer from 1966 to 1989, and Alullo, who served on the force from 1973 to 2000, were assigned to the same district, where they became friends, police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson said.

Widmaier was shot once in the chest, and Alullo was shot three times in the chest and abdomen, police said.

The third guard was grazed by shattered glass as the robber tried to shoot through the armored car. That guard was treated at a hospital for lacerations and released.

Widmaier, married with adult children, was the union shop steward for the Pennsauken, N.J.-based division of Loomis, where the men worked. Alullo was married with three daughters.
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rebete says:
Just thought I would pique your interest in the case of the armed ATM robbery/murder. Since some of you are from Philly, you may or may not know about the reputation the Police Department there as for beating "confessions" out of suspects. Based on the news coming from Philly, I dont think there is any argument that this person is indeed the purportrator of this heinous criminal act. However, do you think that it is just a tad bit unusual that his picture since his capture has not been made public? Wasnt there a "manhunt" for this vicious criminal? Wasnt his ATM photo displayed nationwide? Again I ask: Why no photos since his capture? Perhaps our boys in blue beat him like a "run away slave" and need time for him to heal. I am from Philly, and have personal experience with their tactics when unwarranted. When you hurt one of the PPD''s own, prayer is the only thing on your side that you can count on! I could be way off base, but I hardly think so. Check into it.
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tbweb says:
I am really shocked and surprised this embarrassment for a human made to his jail cell alive and breathing after gunning down 2 ex-Philly Cops in a brazen daylight execution rarely seen even in war zones. Maybe they kept him alive so they could take turns kicking his a.s.s.
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Krazcarl says:
SKYFIVE..Your arragant and not terribly bright you sound like your recruiting for the KKK Whereever there is more poverty you find higher rates of crime and addiction if it was the other way around and blacks had supeior numbers and we were the minority more lickly than not it would be the same situation or even worse by our history. The real problem is poverty and hopelessness which we haven''t addressed since Raygunz took the rieghns and canceled a lot of it to get at them commies.
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grammawhamma says:
"The third guard was grazed by shattered glass as the robber tried to shoot through the armored car."

Don''t armored cars have bullet proof glass?
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tbweb says:
This piece of murdering human scum deserves no mercy,
find some rope and the nearest tree and spare the taxpayers of Pennsylvania the cost of a trial.

Posted by noaanhc at 06:25 PM : Oct 06, 2007,,,

This criminal did not murder these ex-cops, he executed them, did not give them a chance, he should get like he gave.
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noaanhc says:
This piece of murdering human scum deserves no mercy,
find some rope and the nearest tree and spare the taxpayers of Pennsylvania the cost of a trial.
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tbweb says:
Posted by SkyFive at 04:55 PM : Oct 06, 2007,,,

You can learn a lot from Mother Nature, people do crazy things when they get hungry and there is no food for their family. Even a male Lion will eat its young when its hungry enough!
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tbweb says:
Posted by SkyFive at 04:55 PM : Oct 06, 2007,,,

I know the truth hurts, but lets face it, they don''t make no guns and ammo in the ghetto!
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tbweb says:
Mustafi Ali, sounds Islamic, possibly like a convert.
You can tell a tree by it''''s fruit.

How much crime would there be without black men?
Look at the prison system.
July 18, 2007
Blacks = 2,290 per 100,000
Latinos = 742 per 100,000
Whites = 412 per 100,000
That''''s a 5:1 ratio between blacks and whites

2.3% of all blacks are in prison. Of the 2.2 million prison population, black men make up 900 thousand.
Projecting with the current trends, 1 out of 3 black men can expect to serve some prison time in his lifetime, according the the U.S Justice Dept.

Posted by SkyFive at 01:41 PM : Oct 06, 2007,,,

The Judges, Criminal Justice System and Jury''s are mainly main up of all Whites who send Blacks and Latinos to Jail, so your point is? All your statistics point out is Racism against Blacks and Latinos! Its possible that if it were the other way around the numbers would be reversed and more Whites would be in Jail, but who knows. America needs to own up to its Racism and stop acting like its a figment of everyones imagination!
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monkfellow says:
maybe your brother in law had an attitude problem.Hope Burger King is working out..
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