Black Poop-Man Arrested at Last

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 3, 2016

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It’s surprising because he looked like such a good boy.

The poop-man has been caught!

You can breath a little easier, ladies.

NY Daily News:

The vile villain suspected of flinging feces at Upper East Side women is now where he belongs — in the can.

Cops nabbed Ekwan Hill, 42, at a Brooklyn homeless shelter Thursday night after a block-by-block search near the crime scenes failed to flush out the mad pooper.

A tip from a security guard led officers to the Myrtle Ave. Men’s Shelter in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where Hill was munching away on his dinner, sources said.

Detectives from Manhattan’s Special Victims division walked Hill from their East Harlem base Friday afternoon, as he offered a bizarre explanation for his alleged crimes.

“God did it!” the frequent jailbird blurted out.

A reporter asked about the filthy nature of the Monday attacks.

“Why the filth? It’s a Farrakhan thing,” the unhinged suspect added, referring to the leader of the Nation of Islam.

Hill was charged with assault and forcible touching after his two victims picked him out of a police lineup, cops said. Prosecutors tacked on sex abuse charges at his arraignment in Manhattan Supreme Court late Friday, where Hill was held in lieu of $90,000 bail.

“Tough ladies,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said of the victims. “Right now they’re doing fine. Obviously the ghastliness of the crime has upset them.”

In Hill’s locker at the shelter for mentally ill men, cops found an Adidas T-shirt and several latex gloves — items that matched those worn by the suspect in an attack that was caught on video, Boyce said.

“That’s me,” Hill said when shown the video, according to Boyce.

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