His Name is Michael Nolan: Four Blacks Arrested for Murder of White Oakland A’s Prospect

Stuff Black People Don’t Like
March 3, 2016

All across America, families you’ve never seen profiled by the mainstream media or the “conservative” alternative press (more dedicated to the #NeverTrump movement than stopping anything Barack Hussein Obama did during his years as President) go to sleep tonight in a house where a beloved family member once called home.

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No need for a national news story, because they only murdered a white guy…

Michael Nolan, an Oakland A’s pitching prospect, was one of those beloved family members.

He was murdered in September of 2015 in a “random” drive-by shooting. Only a few days ago, four black males were arrested and indicted for the murder of Nolan. [Nolans on shooting arrests: Family went ‘through hell’, LOHUD.com, 3-2-16]:

The arrest of four suspects Wednesday in connection with the September fatal shooting of Oakland A’s baseball prospect Michael Nolan in Yonkers will bring no peace to his family.

“They put my family through hell and they are going to pay for what they did,” said Nolan’s mother, Donna, as she held back tears during a press conference at Yonkers police station today.

“I don’t want this to be about those four, loser dirtbags that took my son’s life,” she said. “I don’t want it to be about them. They are where they belong and that’s where they will stay.”

Yonkers Police Commissioner Charles Gardner said that the shooting was the culmination of a Sept. 16 argument during a drag race on Tuckahoe Road. That argument led to a “physical dispute” later on Sept. 17 between the four suspects and other individuals, Gardner said.

Nolan was shot in the head and torso one day later.

While Nolan’s car was not involved in the race on Tuckahoe Road that allegedly led to the shooting, he was present at the race. Gardner said police believe the four suspects were shooting at those involved in that dispute, but police do not know if Nolan was the intended target.

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Michael Nolan’s father, showing a photo of murdered son (when he was a little leaguer)

On Monday, a grand jury indicted the four suspects. The indictment was unsealed Wednesday and the four appeared briefly in Westchester County Court before Acting State Supreme Court Justice Robert Neary. Nolan’s parents and three brothers looked on in the courtroom. The suspects are scheduled to be formally arraigned Thursday. They have been ordered held at the Westchester County jail.

Nashaun Hunter, 17, of the Bronx, the suspected shooter, has been charged with second-degree murder. Garth O’Neil Cole, 22, of Mount Vernon, Tejmitra Singh, 23, of the Bronx and Darren Dawson of the Bronx, who turns 19 on Friday, have been charged with first-degree assault.

All four suspects were allegedly in the car at the time of the shooting. Cole, who police said owned the car, was believed to be the driver as Hunter shot the bullets that killed Nolan. ​

“The allegations in the indictment are frightening,” said Acting District Attorney James McCarty. “It’s alleged that Nashaun Hunter aided and abetted by Garth O’Neil Cole, Darren Dawson and Tejmitra Singh piled into a car and drove to a fast food restaurant at which point the car they were in slowed so that Hunter could fire six shots and kill Michael Nolan, an innocent young man with a promising future.”

As a senior at Yonkers’ Saunders Trades and Technical High School in 2009, Nolan led the baseball team to 15 wins, a program record. The 6-foot-7 left-hander wasn’t considered a hot commodity by colleges. He bounced around small colleges in Texas and Oklahoma, fought back from Tommy John surgery and developed himself into a pro prospect. In 2014, Nolan was selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 18th round (552nd overall) of the 2014 first-year player draft.

Donna Nolan said that she “will never accept” the murder of her son.

“The bottom line here is, he was taken from us for no reason whatsoever,” she said. “They go to jail, OK. I still don’t get my son back. Nothing is ever going to bring him back, and nothing is ever going to take away that pain.”

Obama’s sons strike again.