Overweight Black Beast Murdered Her Boyfriend By Forcing Him To Drink Bleach! #iShitUNot (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor March 13, 2017 0 commentsYeah, I Am Lying About How Violent Black Women Are!
By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor
In a story that was sent to me that honestly defies logic, A Chicago woman has been charged with first-degree murder and is being held on $1 million bond in the death of her boyfriend, whom, police say, she forced to drink bleach during a fight. Yes, I want you to let that sink in for a minute…. FORCED TO DRINK BLEACH BY YOUR GIRLFRIEND BECAUSE OF A DAMN ARGUMENT!!!
According to Rolling Out, 24-year-old Yasmine Elder was charged Wednesday in the death of 26-year-old Darrius Ellis after a physical altercation in a parked van.
Great Job CPD! removing a murderer from the streets of Chicago ! Yasmine T. Elder, 24:
Charges: One felony count of First Degree Murder pic.twitter.com/SnDVjaKLdk— Chicago Police (@Chicago_Police) March 9, 2017
Early Monday morning, police say, the two began to fight and Elder grabbed Ellis’ locked hair, pinned him down with her knees and poured the bleach on his face.
Now mind you, this b*tch is damn near twice the size of this man and was able to overpower her boyfriend
The outlet reports that first responders found Ellis unconscious on the pavement and he was pronounced dead at a local hospital at 3:26 a.m., a little over an hour after the assault.
The Cook County, Ill., Medical Examiner’s Office performed an autopsy and listed the cause of death as a homicide from “complications from forcible administration of a caustic substance.”
Elder was arrested Wednesday and charged with her boyfriend’s death, and the Associated Press reports that Elder has been ordered held on $1 million bond.
Family and friends described Ellis as the hardworking father of a 5-year-old son. He was a graduate of Kennedy-King College and worked as a welder.
Darrius Ellis was killed with a caustic substance, but neither police nor the medical examiner said what it was. https://t.co/gNHPw8Xalo pic.twitter.com/RXkDdghbe3
— Chicago Homicide (@ChicagoHomicide) March 8, 2017
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