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Cebu_4_2
14th January 2016, 10:18 AM
Refugee Charged With Murder After Beating 97 Yr Old WWII Veteran To Death

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From KCCI
(http://www.kcci.com/news/makuey-to-be-sentenced-for-firstdegree-murder/37251982)
DES MOINES, Iowa —A Des Moines man who beat an elderly neighbor to death was sentenced Monday in a Polk County court.

Last month, a judge found Ngor Makuey, 20, guilty (http://www.kcci.com/news/judge-to-announce-verdict-in-ngor-makuey-murder-trial/36911124) of first-degree murder. Makuey broke into the home of Rupert and Harriet Anderson and attacked the couple, killing Rupert with a metal spatula.

Makuey’s attorney used the insanity defense during the trial, but witnesses say they saw no signs of mental illness.
Makuey received a sentence of life in prison plus two years sentence for Count 2 as well as ordered to pay a restitution of $150,000. Count 2 is assault with intent to commit serious injury.

Counts 3 and 4 will run concurrently with Count 1. Count 3 was first-degree robbery and Count 4 was first-degree burglary.
Judge Jeffrey Farrell said Count 2 is to run consecutively to respect that there was a second victim in this case.

Shitbag Parents React
From Whotv.com (http://whotv.com/2014/07/03/accused-killers-parents-i-dont-believe-that/)

DES MOINES, Iowa – Moments before an elderly man was killed and his wife beaten, the 19-year-old accused killer asked his parents for permission to go for a walk. When he came home he had blood on his clothes. Now police are trying to figure out why a teen who has never been in trouble with the law could be accused of such a horrible crime.
In a desperate plea for help, 94-year old Harriet Anderson called 9-1-1 after she and her husband were attacked in their home here on East 46th Street Wednesday evening. “Somebody got in the house and attacked me and my husband and I’m all bloody. And I’m an old woman,” Mrs. Anderson told the dispatcher. “And I’m on the floor and my husband’s been hit in the head.”

But help would come too late. Anderson’s husband, 97-year-old Rupert Anderson died after the attack. Minutes after police arrived, 19-year-old suspected killer Ngor Makuey walked past the police car of one of the responding officers with blood on his sweatshirt. The police car’s dash camera caught a shot of Makuey. It was shown to neighbors and he was arrested.

Police say what makes this case so disturbing, there didn’t seem to be a motive for the attack, and Makuey has no criminal history. “Zero history. I mean zero. There’s nothing until last night,” said Des Moines Police Sergeant Jason Halifax, “(He) knocked on the door, and I think the initial request was something about a pet. No known connection between him and a pet. We don’t believe he has a pet or had a pet there at any time. She made some comment about what the hours of the business are and then the assault begins.”

Makuey was found at his parents’ home about a block away from the Andersons. He in charged with murder and attempted murder. Makuey is not a US citizen. His parents, who immigrated to the US from Ethiopia 12-years ago, think their son is innocent.

“I never seen that kid get in trouble with somebody else,” said Makuey’s father, Jinud Ruath. “He’s a very respectful child. And he never disrespects anyone. I’ve never seen him get in a fight with other people.”

Makuey’s parents say the teen enjoys school and ran track for Southeast Polk High School. They say he wanted to grow up to be a rap star. “Even if you come here in the middle of the night you can hear his voice singing in his room. Always came down smiling in the face. I’m very proud of him,” his father said.

As for the blood that was found on Makuey’s sweatshirt, his mother, Myanyum Padiet said, “The blood was just a little was on the sweater here,” she said pointing to her wrist, “Not on arm. It just over here. A little thing. And that’s what the police say my son killed a 97-year-old. My son went there and he beat him up and that. That’s what the police tell me. And I say I don’t believe that too.”

Padiet says she is waiting for police to analyze the blood. “I’m waiting for results to see exactly if my son did it. Right now I don’t think so, my son did it.”

Makuey’s parents say he didn’t even know the Andersons and would have no reason to commit such a horrible crime.
“A young man you know, invades somebody’s house and just beat them up without any reason,” Ruath said, “That can’t happen.”

Makuey’s parents say the blood on their son’s sweat shirt was dried. They believe it came from lamb he had been cooking. Makuey is being held in the Polk County Jail.

madfranks
14th January 2016, 10:36 AM
They can't charge refugees with murder, that's racist.

Cebu_4_2
14th January 2016, 10:46 AM
Might set a precident.

Spectrism
14th January 2016, 11:05 AM
Execute the young murdering scum and send his parents back to Nigeria. Any other relatives need to go too.

midnight rambler
14th January 2016, 11:07 AM
Diversity is our strength.

collector
14th January 2016, 11:33 AM
Interesting that they say " a judge found Ngor Makuey, 20, guilty (http://www.kcci.com/news/judge-to-announce-verdict-in-ngor-makuey-murder-trial/36911124) of first-degree murder." Don't we still have trials by jury in Amerika ?

mick silver
14th January 2016, 12:11 PM
would be to good for the mother fvcker http://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.M09e54108f30667f410bea187ca360580o0&w=287&h=299&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0

Down1
14th January 2016, 12:26 PM
Sad he had to die.
He was 97 though.
May his death wake up a few cucked up losers as to what's going on here.

collector
14th January 2016, 12:47 PM
would be to good for the mother fvcker http://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.M09e54108f30667f410bea187ca360580o0&w=287&h=299&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0

Must pay restitution of $150,000 ?
That's not going to happen with him in jail.
Seems like indentured servitude would work for this POS just like they do in African nations like the one from which he came.
Make him work off his debt to the family until it's paid, then he can do his jail time

madfranks
14th January 2016, 01:26 PM
Interesting that they say " a judge found Ngor Makuey, 20, guilty (http://www.kcci.com/news/judge-to-announce-verdict-in-ngor-makuey-murder-trial/36911124) of first-degree murder." Don't we still have trials by jury in Amerika ?

He was probably counseled to accept a bench trial in lieu of a jury trial. A jury would have hung the bastard.

hoarder
14th January 2016, 01:41 PM
http://i1.wp.com/woundedamericanwarrior.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/ngor-makuey-e1408561997324.jpg?resize=700%2C394

He looks like such a fine boy I'm sure he dindu nuffin.

midnight rambler
14th January 2016, 01:45 PM
http://i1.wp.com/woundedamericanwarrior.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/ngor-makuey-e1408561997324.jpg?resize=700%2C394

He looks like such a fine boy I'm sure he dindu nuffin.

His great-great-great-great-grandpa Kunta Kinte would be so proud of him

Cebu_4_2
15th January 2016, 12:56 AM
Interesting that they say " a judge found Ngor Makuey, 20, guilty (http://www.kcci.com/news/judge-to-announce-verdict-in-ngor-makuey-murder-trial/36911124) of first-degree murder." Don't we still have trials by jury in Amerika ?

Very good catch, I didn't see this lol. A judge can set bond but that's about it. I wonder whats going on here.

Glass
15th January 2016, 03:12 AM
court of Chancery or Equity.

madfranks
15th January 2016, 11:51 AM
Very good catch, I didn't see this lol. A judge can set bond but that's about it. I wonder whats going on here.

It was a bench trial, not a jury trial.