Black Killer Arrested for Brutally Beating 78-Year-Old White Woman

Daily Stormer
January 3, 2016

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Wouldn’t it make sense to deport people who beat others to death with boards?

Syracuse:

A Syracuse man who beat a woman to death with a 2-by-4 board in 1990 was charged with brutally beating a 78-year-old woman during a robbery on New Year’s Day.

Willie McKee Jr., 42, approached the woman just after 8:30 a.m. in the 1600 block of Lodi Street. He repeatedly punched and kicked the woman before making off with with her purse and wallet, Syracuse Police Chief Frank Fowler said at a news conference this morning.

She suffered extensive head and facial injuries and was rushed to Upstate University Hospital, where she’s currently in critical, but stable condition.

The woman’s son, one of nine children, spoke to reporters following the press conference. He held a photograph of his mother. Her right eye was severely bruised and swollen and her head wrapped in blood-soaked bandages.

She was bleeding from her head and face when police arrived, Fowler said. Her son said his mother’s face was repeatedly stomped on.

Her son, who chose not to be identified, said the woman is bleeding from her brain, cannot see and is fighting for her life.

“She’s in very, very, very bad shape,” he said.

It all started when the woman, a longtime North Side resident, walked to a neighborhood store to buy a cup of coffee, her morning routine.

At some point, McKee demanded money from her. She turned away from McKee, her son said, at which point McKee attacked her.

“She’s an innocent 78-year-old lady. She’s my mom,” her son said.

McKee and the woman lived about a block away from each other on Pond Street, but had never met before, her son said.

In addition to being a mother of nine, she’s a “bingo fanatic” and has about 100 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren, a number her son said was not hyperbole.

Several neighbors witnessed the robbery and provided police with a description of the suspect, Fowler said. Armed with this description, police caught up with McKee in the 400 block of Ash Street, about two blocks away from the robbery.

The woman’s family applauded police for quickly arresting McKee.