Man suspected of killing NYC woman discovered in sleeping bag awakened rudely by neighbors during arrest

On Monday, the NYPD arrested Chad Irish, the suspect in the murder of Yazmeen Williams. The arrest was met with a furious and vengeful crowd comprised of distraught and angry neighbors. Despite being taken into custody and charged in connection to the killing, Irish was not released without a fight from the community.

After the discovery of Yazmeen’s body in the Kips Bay neighborhood, the community’s anger and frustration towards the heinous crime escalated, ultimately reaching its boiling point. When the police caught Irish just a short distance from the crime scene, they were preparing to transfer him onto a gurney, but a group of outraged community members had already gathered, unleashing their fury.

The man remained steadfast in his claim of innocence, even as he faced a hostile and angry mob. With a sense of desperation, he pleaded his case to those around him, hoping to be heard and understood. In the end, an ambulance arrived and quickly whisked him away from the tumultuous scene.

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The discovery of Yazmeen’s body has upset the community. Outside a building on East 27th Street, police discovered the 31-year-old lady packed into garbage bags. The medical examiner’s office determined that a gunshot wound to the head caused her death.

As police dig deeper into the case, they are looking into the potential for a link between Yazmeen and the individual in custody. According to the Post, Yazmeen’s mother, Nicole, alleges that the man in the wheelchair knew her daughter, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.

Sources have told FOX 5 NY that the police have surveillance footage of a man in an electric wheelchair pulling the luggage to the site where Yazmeen’s body was located. However, the motivation for the killing is still unknown.

We will keep you updated as this story progresses.

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