Friday, May 27, 2022

As We Await Confirmation of blacks being the murderers of a White, Grand Rapids Man, it comes to light—the execution was captured on video—plus third suspect arrested

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Friday, May 27, 2022 at 2:42:00 P.M. EDT

BYRON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The two men accused of killing a Kentwood man at an ATM late Tuesday were both armed with guns as they walked up to either side of his pickup, court records show.

As 50-year-old Joseph Wilder tried driving away, one of the two opened fire, shooting him once in the head, records show.

The surveillance camera at the Huntington Bank ATM, 6444 S. Division Ave. near M-6, captured the attack.

Two men, ages 20 and 22, were to be arraigned Friday afternoon in 63rd District Court on felony homicide, conspiracy to commit armed robbery and weapons charges.

Deputies said they arrested a third suspect Thursday night. It’s not clear what charges that suspect will face.

Wilder, a married father of three who drove truck and led his church choir, had just pulled up to the ATM about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday when the suspects in an SUV drove up behind him, according to court documents.

Wilder’s family said he had gone to the bank a mile from his home to make a deposit.

Surveillance video shows that one man from the SUV walked up to the passenger side and pointed a gun at the victim before walking to the driver’s side. The second suspect then walked up to the passenger’s side, also with a gun. Wilder put his pickup truck in drive as the first man shot and killed him.

A witness reported seeing the suspect fire a shot into the pickup then watched the pickup continue on, crashing into a fence across the street.

Deputies say the homicide was part of a crime spree that lasted about five hours Tuesday night into early Wednesday that included four robberies and a stolen car.

In court records, investigators say that after the shooting, the suspects dumped a blue Chevrolet Equinox in the 700 block of South Division Avenue and stole a white Audi. [GRA: 100% pure nig territory.] Just after 2 a.m. Wednesday, Walker police spotted the Audi and started a chase that ended with a crash at Alpine Avenue and Four Mile Road NW. Police said “multiple” people ran from the car. They arrested the accused gunmen after a search with tracking dogs and drones.

Among the evidence cited in court records: The suspects were wearing clothes that matched the clothing description from the bank’s surveillance cameras; deputies found a gun in the stolen Audi that matched one shown on the bank’s camera; and they found a phone in the Audi belonging to one of the suspects.

Investigators said they downloaded location data from the phone that showed it was at the Huntington Bank ATM at the time of the shooting.

--GRA

N.S.: Unfortunately, with Michigan being an anti-justice state, the most the killers might get will be life until parole.



4 comments:

David In TN said...

An account of the arraignment appeared at Michigan Live a few hours ago. The suspects are Rishy Manning 22, and Jaheim Hayes-Goree 20.

Both are black.

Bradley Morris said...

Nooooo!

Anonymous said...

HERE IT IS--AS EXPECTED:RISHY MANNING AND JAHEIM HAYES-GOREE KILLED JOSEPH WILDER;THEY LIE AND CLAIM THEY DIDN'T DO IT(DESPITE AIRTIGHT EVIDENCE).

BYRON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The two men accused of killing a Kentwood man at an ATM late Tuesday were both armed with guns as they walked up to either side of his pickup, court records show.

As 50-year-old Joseph Wilder tried driving away, one of the two opened fire, shooting him once in the head, records show.

The surveillance camera at the Huntington Bank ATM, 6444 S. Division Ave. near M-6, captured the attack.

Rhishy Manning, 22, and Jaheim Hayes-Goree, 20, were arraigned Friday afternoon in 63rd District Court on felony homicide, conspiracy to commit armed robbery and weapons charges. An attorney said both maintained their innocence.

Deputies said they arrested a third suspect, a 23-year-old Grand Rapids man, on Thursday night. It’s not clear what charges that suspect will face.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"Surveillance video shows that one man(black thug) from the SUV walked up to the passenger side and pointed a gun at the victim before walking to the driver’s side."

GRA:Easy to say now,but Wilder should have run him over--if you can think of these things fast enough.You almost have to have a mindset these days to protect yourself first--especially at that hour and he probably had a split second to floor the gas and save his life.

--GRA