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|    Black suspect arrested in brutal murder     |
|    10 Oct 24 09:04:01    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, mn.politics, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: tim.wears.gwens.panties@cuck.parties              The Brief       Surveillance footage led police to identify Byron Bautista, 38, as the suspect       in the brutal beating and murder of a 57-year-old grandmother outside a north       Minneapolis church.       Bautista was seen with the victim, Felisha Smith, on several cameras before       traffic cameras captured him carrying her near the crime scene.       Smith’s daughters, who don’t know Bautista, said their mother had a       traumatic brain injury and may have been sexually assaulted, though court       documents don’t confirm this.       Bautista is charged with second-degree murder and faces up to 40 years in       prison if convicted.       MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Surveillance cameras enabled police to stitch together       the final hours of the grandmother found brutally beaten to death outside a       north Minneapolis church in July, ultimately identifying her killer, according       to court documents.              Byron Bautista, 38, faces second-degree murder charges, according to court       filings.              Bautista was spotted on surveillance video with Felisha Smith, 57, near       Chicago Avenue and East Lake Street on July 13, police said. Surveillance       cameras then captured the pair exiting a bus about five miles away in north       Minneapolis, investigators said.        Traffic cameras later recorded Bautista carrying Smith near Spirit of the Lord       Church on Penn Avenue North, a block from the bus stop.              "This is traumatizing," said Bianca Harvey, Smith’s daughter. "I really       can't believe that he would do that to my mom."              Smith’s daughters said they don’t recognize Bautista and have no idea how       their mother connected with him.              Smith suffered a traumatic brain injury after a 2014 shooting, her daughters       said. She disappeared after she signed herself out of The Estates at Chateau,       a long-term care facility where she lived, they said.              Smith’s daughters said the medical examiner told them that their mother was       also sexually assaulted. Court documents don’t mention a sexual assault, but       said police found her body partially undressed.              It’s unclear why Smith boarded a bus to north Minneapolis.              If convicted, Bautista faces a 40-year prison sentence. But for Smith’s       daughters, that isn’t enough.              "If Minnesota had the death penalty, I wish that he would get that," said       Harvey.              Bautista will face a Hennepin County judge Monday afternoon. Smith’s       children plan to attend.              https://www.fox9.com/news/suspect-arrested-brutal-murder-grandmo       her-minneapolis-church              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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