Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
August 16, 2017
Eric M. Dillon.
Rodger Unton.
He wuz goin’ to church erry weekend, he wuz a gud boi.
Eric M. Dillon, of Gary, was indicted last year in Hammond’s federal court with one count of Hobbs Act Robbery, one count of using a firearm during a crime of violence and one count of causing death during a crime of violence.
After pleading guilty in April, Judge Philip P. Simon sentenced Dillon to consecutive prison terms of 240 months for armed robbery and 270 months for using the firearm to cause death, court records show.
Dillon entered the 7-Eleven store with a Walther P22 gun, intending to rob the store, according to court documents. Dillon “demanded money and shot and killed the store clerk, Roger Unton,” a U.S. Attorney’s release states.
“When Roger Unton pressed a silent alarm button to alert the police that the store was being robbed, (Dillon) could have escaped with likelihood that he would never be identified,” prosecutors said in a court filing leading up to sentencing. “Instead, (Dillon) made the decision to punish Roger Unton by shooting him in the chest at close range and leaving him to die. This was no mistake or accident.”
Prosecutors said in a court filing that Dillon’s actions were “cruel” and “senseless.”“My. Unton was unarmed, his hands were in the air and he was following instructions,” posing “no immediate or future threat” to Dillon, according to court records.
“But Mr. Dillon did not intend to kill anyone; in his intoxicated state and fueled by adrenaline in a moment of panic, he acted first and thought second. It is a decision he will regret for the rest of his life,” a defense filing states.
He wuz drunk n sheeit it wuzn’t his fault you cracka ass honkeys!