89-YEAR-OLD (WHITE) WWII VETERAN BEATEN TO
DEATH BY TWO TEENS IN PARKING LOT; SUSPECT PHOTOS RELEASED
(GOD HELP US AND THIS COUNTRY!)
An 89-year-old World War II
veteran was savagely beaten by two teenagers in a parking lot in Spokane,
Wash., on Wednesday evening, KXLY-TV reports. Delbert Belton died in the hospital Thursday morning
from the injuries he sustained in the brutal attack.
Belton was in the parking lot of the Eagles
Lodge at around 8 p.m. on Wednesday when two male suspects assaulted him for no
apparent reason.
Police have released
surveillance photos of persons of interest in the homicide investigation. “They
are described as young African American males of average build,” KHQ
reports. They are believed to be between 16 to 19 in age and were
wearing black clothes, while one suspect was seen wearing a black “do-rag,”
according to police.
ANOTHER SENSELESS MURDER YOU’RE
NOT HEARING ABOUT — AND SOME IN THE FAMILY WONDER IF IT COULD BE A TRAYVON
MARTIN REVENGE MURDER
It’s a senseless murder you aren’t hearing
about.
A young white male was walking to his car on a
city street late at night on August 12 when he was confronted by a trio of
black individuals. They shot him dead. Police have arrested three people and
charged them with first degree murder. But some in the victim’s family can’t
understand why the shooting is being called a failed robbery when they say the
evidence suggests something possibly more sinister: a hate crime.
David Santucci, 27, had just started his new
job as a nurse. According to his family, “he was an awesome guy…he wanted to be
a missionary…he wanted to help people.”
The murder happened in Memphis, TN less
than two weeks ago. Santucci
was killed by a single 9mm shot through his heart. To its credit, the Memphis
police department apprehended the suspects in less than fifteen minutes.
Various reports say that all three suspects made statements that implicated
them in Santucci’s murder. And they’re calling it a robbery gone wrong.
Miguel De Diago is one family member who
doubts this killing was a failed robbery. He’s the the brother-in-law of David
Santucci and told TheBlaze some stuff just doesn’t add up.
The first and foremost question in De Diago’s
mind: If this was a robbery, why did his brother-in-law still have his wallet,
car keys, and cell phone? Nothing was taken from him. And witnesses confirm
that.
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