Four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death.
CNN reported that he arrived in Idaho by plane.
The suspect was going to be taken to federal custody.
According to CNN, the suspect in the deaths of four college students was brought to Idaho by plane.
Brady McCarron, deputy chief of public affairs for the US marshals service, told Insider that Bryan was going to be taken to federal custody as usual.
The FBI said they were no longer involved in flying the suspect to Idaho from his home state of Pennsylvania, and that it would be a state-to-state transport.
The plane took off but there was no federal involvement.
He said that the two agencies had agreed to comply with an Idaho judge's gag order on any details of the suspect's move to Idaho state custody.
A graduate student from Washington State University lived a 20-minute drive from the crime scene.
According to several news outlets, he was arrested at his parents' house in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, on December 30, 2022, after he was linked to the killings by crime scene DNA.
He was held in the intake section of the jail.
He told a judge in Monroe County that he would return to face the charges in Idaho.
The Pennsylvania State Police and the Monroe County Sheriff's Office used extreme caution in moving the suspect.
A group of journalists from around the country are in town for the hearing.
If you are extradited to Idaho, you will be brought to court for your first appearance within 24 hours.
The outlines of a bulletproof vest could be seen under his jail jumpsuit as he was escorted through the building by eight sheriff's officers.
Four people were killed by the four victims.
The law enforcement that would be transporting the suspect was misstated. The FBI will not be involved in the transfer of the suspect from federal to state custody.
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