Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
July 26, 2017
It’s racist to be suspicious of Blacks near you, they never do anything wrong.
WKBN:
Youngstown police said a witness helped tie two men from Columbus to the killing a Masury man near the Four Seasons Flea Market last November.
Daniel Kitchen and his half-brother, David Madumelu, are facing several charges related to the death of 34-year-old Joshua Beasley. Police said they also shot two women on Youngstown’s south side the next day in an attempt to cover up Beasley’s murder.
Police said a witness pointed to Madumelu as the shooter, saying that he and Kitchen killed Beasley after they robbed him.
The witness was arrested in Columbus — along with Madumelu and Kitchen — on charges related to a string of robberies there.
Police said a witness pointed to Madumelu as the shooter, saying that he and Kitchen killed Beasley after they robbed him.
The witness was arrested in Columbus — along with Madumelu and Kitchen — on charges related to a string of robberies there.
She recounted the circumstances surrounding that day, on November 6, when Beasley was killed.
According to the witness, the three were in town for a funeral and spotted Beasley when he pulled over in Four Seasons’ parking lot. Police said Beasley had been driving his motorcycle and had pulled over to send a text message.
The witness told police that after taking Beasley’s wallet, Madumelu shot him in the head. Beasley wasn’t found until about three hours later.
“I’m sure they assumed he was an easy victim, and it was kind of a secluded area. It was 2:30 in the morning. Nobody was around, and that’s when they decided to rob him,” said Youngstown Police Lt. Doug Bobovnyik.