Yazmeen Williams’ ‘killer’ Chad Irish is attacked by vigilante mob as he’s taken into police custody for brutal NYC slaying
The suspect in the shooting of 31-year-old Yazmeen Williams from New York was brutally attacked by a vigilante during his arrest.
Chad Irish, 55, is accused of killing Williams and dumping her body in the trash outside a building on East 27th Street.
Her body was found Friday wrapped in a sleeping bag. Coroners said she died of a gunshot wound to the head.
Shocking footage shows a frenzied crowd attacking an Irish man in a wheelchair as he is loaded into a police car.
A crowd, including Williams’ family, waited for the suspect as he was wheeled out of a residential building on a stretcher.
The suspect in the shooting of a 31-year-old woman in New York was violently attacked by a vigilante during his arrest.
The body of Yazmeen Williams was found Friday wrapped in a sleeping bag
When he came out, one man shouted, “Don’t feed that fucking prick for weeks,” while others shouted, “Kill him!”
As he was wheeled to the door, the crowd pushed against the glass door, began banging on the glass and shouting.
The chaos escalated further when Irish was brought outside as police struggled to hold back the crowd, who chanted, “Get out!”
However, the police were soon overwhelmed when the crowd chased him and began beating him.
A woman’s wail was heard as Irish tried to prove his innocence.
“You killed my daughter!” Williams’ mother Nicole screamed as he was loaded onto the bus and the crowd continued to beat on the sides of the vehicle.
“He looks like trash,” Nicole added, sobbing and gasping for breath.
“They said she was dead. I passed out and the officer had to pick me up off the ground,” she told the New York Post.
Chad Irish, 55, is accused of killing Yazmeen Williams and throwing her body in a trash bin outside a building on East 27th Street
Before his arrest, a crowd, including Williams’ mother Nicole (bottom right), gathered outside his apartment building
A New York resident came across the body of a woman wrapped in a garbage bag on a busy sidewalk last week
Investigators said she died of a gunshot wound to the head
“She’s my baby. We need to get justice for her. She didn’t deserve what happened to her.”
NYPD officers responded to a report of a suspicious package in the trash at 27th Street and Third Avenue in Kips Bay on the East Side of Manhattan around 5 p.m. Friday.
NYPD officers responded to a report of a suspicious package in the trash at 27th Street and Third Avenue in Kips Bay on the East Side of Manhattan around 5 p.m. Friday.
Rian Robbins, the passerby who made the unfortunate discovery, said she was suspicious of the package because there were flies circling around it.
“I walked past it and turned around and there were flies all over the place. And I saw what looked like a rib cage,” Rian Robbins said AMNY.
They were cleaning out the building, so I thought, maybe it’s something old that they threw away.’
Robbins said the body was on what looked like a cart. “It was on a rolling cart that was tied to the thing,” Robbins said.
“It was large and bloated, as if it had been in the water.”
Williams’ distraught mother Nicole begged the crowd to kill the suspect
The victim was identified by her mother Nicole Williams as Yazmeen Williams (pictured)
Shocked bystanders in the lobby of a nearby building also filmed disturbing footage of detectives cutting open the body bag in the street.
Ted Oehmke, who also saw police cut open the bag, told DailyMail.com about the gruesome details he saw.
“There was a hole in the top of the bag and what looked like the top of a head was in it,” he said. “I’d like to say I was shocked, but I’m not. It’s a sign of the times, that’s all.”
“It looked like whoever did it had gone to great lengths to keep it wrapped up and in plain sight,” Oehmke added.
‘But I was still surprised when I saw it lying there in the garbage can, as if the cleaning service was just going to clean it up.’
Officials said the body had been lying on the street for some time, as other residents had reported a stench in the area before Robbins.
NYPD officers cordoned off the area as forensic teams processed the crime scene.