Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
April 13, 2018
Isaiah Thomas.
Old white people are the preferred targets of negros.
The man accused of beating a 95-year-old Anoka man to death and pawning some of his property is now charged with first-degree murder.
Nov. 30, 2016 courtesy photo of Isaiah Montrell Thomas. Thomas, 27, of Anoka has been arrested in the death of a 95-year-old Anoka man found slain in his home on Monday, Nov. 28. Thomas was being held in the Anoka County jail on suspicion of burglary and murder, but had not been charged in court. Albert John Loehlein was found dead Monday morning by a relative dropping off groceries at his home in the 1200 block of South Fifth Avenue in Anoka. Photo courtesy of the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office.
Isaiah Montrell Thomas, 27, previously was charged with second-degree murder in the November killing of Albert John Loehlein. An Anoka County grand jury now has indicted Thomas on first-degree charges, which were unsealed Tuesday, according to a statement from Anoka County Attorney Tony Palumbo.
“The first-degree murder indictment reflects the horrible loss of life suffered by Mr. Loehlein in this case,” Palumbo said in the statement.
Loehlein suffered multiple blows to the head, face and neck, according to the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office, and it appeared he had been dead for two days when a family member delivering groceries found him in his bedroom on Nov. 28.
Albert John Loehlein.