Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
April 19, 2018
Good thing we got rid of Hitler for the Jews, huh?
Everything seems to have gone well for our society and people since then – especially the veterans from every war including and since WWII.
The son of Albert Loehlein read an emotional statement about his father at the sentencing of Isaiah M. Thomas, who will be eligible for parole after 30 years for the killing Albert Loehlein.
Albert Loehlein made wine from grapes grown in his backyard in Anoka, logged his own trees for the fireplace and made rugs with his mother’s loom set up in the basement.
At 95, he could barely see or hear, but wished to live independently in the home he bought in 1945. It was there that he and his wife, Hannah, raised six children. Loehlein cared for Hannah there as she succumbed to cancer several years ago.
“He didn’t want to be anywhere else,” his son, Timothy Loehlein, said in Anoka County District Court on Monday. “He loved being there.”
Isaiah M. Thomas lived six blocks away. Over Thanksgiving weekend in 2016, Thomas crept into the WWII veteran’s home, beat him to death with a flashlight and a clock that he pawned for $22.50. On Monday, he was sentenced to life in prison, with a chance of parole after 30 years.
Isaiah M. Thomas.