Parolee Chad Irish, 55, charged with gun possession and concealment in killing of NY woman Yazmeen Williams, whose body was found in sleeping bag at a thrash heap
An angry mob surrounded murder suspect Chad Irish as he was taken into custody by NYPD officers on Monday, July 8
Parolee Chad Irish, is a person of interest in the killing of Yazmeen Williams, whose body was found in sleeping bag, dumped with trash bags on NYC sidewalk
Irish, 55, was brought in for questioning on Monday over the death of 31-year-old Williams
He was charged with concealment of a human corpse, criminal possession of a weapon and menacing after he was brought in for questioning on Monday
Irish who has a long rap sheet, has not been charged with murder in the killing of Williams

An angry mob surrounded Chad Irish as he was taken into custody by NYPD officers. He has been charged with concealment of a human corpse, criminal possession of a weapon and menacing after he was brought in for questioning on Monday over the death of Yazmeen Williams
An ex-con with a lengthy rap sheet has been taken into custody and charged New York woman, Yazmeen Williams, was found wrapped in a sleeping bag and dumped outside with the trash, police sources said Tuesday.
William, a 31-year-old who studied criminal justice at Buffalo State University, had been shot dead before she was stuffed in the sleeping bag.

Yazmeen Williams was found dead wrapped in a sleeping bag and dumped outside with the trash, at 207 E. 27th St, NYC around 5 p.m. on Friday, July 5
Career criminal Chad Irish, 55, who has a twin brother by the same name with his own rap sheet, was charged with concealment of a human corpse, criminal possession of a weapon and menacing after he was brought in for questioning on Monday over the death of Yazmeen Williams.

The body was found on the sidewalk among several black trash bags placed on the sidewalk for garbage collection
Irish has 21 priors to his name, the sources added.
He served three years in prison after he was convicted of attempted arson for trying to blow up his uncle’s home in the Bronx back in 1994 by dislodging a gas pipe and two propane tanks, sparking an explosion.
It comes after the person of interest was mobbed by dozens of angry locals on Monday when cops brought him in for questioning over the death of Williams.

The suspect Chad Irish seen, [image], in his most recent mugshot, has 21 priors, including serving three years in prison after he was convicted of attempted arson for trying to blow up his uncle’s home in the Bronx back in 1994
Police brought him outside of the Straus Houses, a NYCHA complex, in Kips Bay on a stretcher and loaded him into an ambulance.
At least one man managed to punch Irish as others screamed “kill him,” footage of the chaos shows.
Williams’ body was found stuffed inside the sleeping bag and dumped next to a pile of trash on East 27th Street in Manhattan late Friday.
Death was ruled a homicide after cops confirmed Monday that she had been shot in the head.
The victim’s mom had earlier said that she believed her daughter’s killer was a friend of hers who uses a wheelchair.

Yazmeen Williams, [photo], was identified as the woman whose body found in a sleeping bag among thrash bags left for collection outside on a NYC sidewalk on Friday
At a press briefing Tuesday, Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer told reporters that Yazmeen was set to start a job this week with the city Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
“It hits home,” Torres-Springer said.
“While she has not yet been a public servant, I think the entire city feels for her.”
Mayor Eric Adams called the slaying “horrific.”
“How inhumane you are dragging down the block somebody’s daughter,” the mayor said. “He should be lucky that the police got him before that, be lucky that the police got him before that community.”
Irish landed on the NYPD’s radar after he was allegedly seen in an electric wheelchair dragging the sleeping bag, sources said.

Nicole Williams [photo], confirmed the body found with thrash was her daughter
The suspect’s mother said Tuesday that she was praying for all involved.
“I’m just praying for us all, asking God to get us through this,” Theresa Irish said.
“I am praying for my son, I’m praying for the young lady.
“Just keeping everybody in prayer,” she added.


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