January 2022 — Another Month In The Death Of White America | VDARE Video Bulletin

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February 08, 2022, 12:48 PM

An 18-month old baby, an 89-year-old grandmother, and a 21-year-old St. Paul woman.

All Black-on-White homicides in the month of January, 2022. Kenn Gividen archives these killings each month for VDARE.com — this month is a record in the series. Of the 46 black-on-white homicides listed, 36 happened in January.

In Kirksville, Missouri, Parker Sizemore was just 18-months old when he tragically lost his life, alongside 22-year-old Braxton Cottrill.

Arrested were 52-year-old Ray Francis Rijos Romero and 22-year-old Anquan Eugene Glover.

The two suspects are said to have known the victims — the toddler passed away from a gunshot wound to the head. No further information has been released in the case…

In Ponce Inlet, Florida, 89-year-old Margaret Darlene Hindsley was found shot in her home. Arrested in the senior’s murder are 22-year-old Micayla Yusko and her husband, 20-year-old Tyden Guinn. Yusko was the caregiver to 89-year-old Hindsley — she would visit Hindsley twice a day. Employed by a caregiver service, Yusko also has a criminal history. In 2019, during an argument, Yusko attacked her boyfriend with an aluminum shower rod. Hindsley’s death was the first murder in Ponce Inlet in 25 years.

And in St. Paul, Minnesota, 21-year-old Abigail Simpson was murdered by her boyfriend in view of his 2-year-old nephew. 23-year-old Terrion Sherman is charged with murdering his girlfriend — the incident took place after Sherman says his 2-year-old nephew became “possessed by a dog” and “told Sherman that Simpson was actually a man.” Simpson’s head was brutally slammed against a radiator. She passed away after sustaining multiple stab wounds.

Read the stories of all 46 black-on-white homicides here.

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