November 15, 2024

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RODNEY BAKER, ROT IN HELL – SERIOUSLY!

Rodney BakerThe Northsiders are a WP prison gang that you don’t hear much about, probably because they are just based in Illinois. Still they have a few sad clowns in their number that are worth wishing a slow, brutal death to. We are not sure how long it to Northsider Rodney Baker to die, but sadly him being able to do himself is a disappointment anyway. Baker hung himself from a grain bin just after he choked his wife nearly to death in their home in Wayne City, IL. Her kids and mother had to hear her screaming before he ran out the house, and we don’t know if she will survive the attack. This all took place six months after serving ten years for a 2001 burglary, which included a standoff with police at his home before the SWAT team took him. Now…once again we have a White Power scumbag, part of that crowd that can’t stop talking about how people of other races do this kind of thing, reinforcing what we always see – the white people that get in trouble the most are the ones who believe as he does. It would not be too much of a stretch to say that when you see them and other conservatives cry about what nonwhites do, it just might be their way of getting the populace to overlook them doing much of it as well. Maybe we can stop being so shortsighted before they hurt someone else now, hmmmm?

 

Evansville Courier Press

The condition of a Wayne City, Ill., woman who was nearly choked to death Wednesday morning has not changed.

Charla Baker, 35 remains in a drug induced coma at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville with her mother and four teenage children at her side.

The only suspect in the choking, her husband, Rodney W. Baker, 41, took his own life a short time after the attack. Local farm hands found Baker’s body hanging from the steps of a grain bin less than two miles south of the family home.

The couple had been married less than a week.

“It appeared that he hanged himself in a hurried fashion very shortly after the incident,” said Wayne County Coroner Jimmy Taylor. “It appeared he first tried to use some clothing to make a rope, then found a piece of rope from a fishing net in the tool box of his truck. While I’m awaiting toxicology tests, the results of the autopsy indicates his death was a suicide.”

There was no suicide note found at the scene.

What precipitated the argument that led to Baker choking his wife remains a mystery, according to investigators.

“There were no witnesses to the events leading up to the choking,” said Wayne County Sheriff Mike Everett. “Her mother and the kids were awakened by the screams and shouting. By the time they made their way into the room where this all happened, Mr. Baker was running out the front door. We may never know what this was about.”

Police responded to the Baker home on Paradise Street in Wayne City at 4:20 a.m. and found Charla Baker unresponsive and bleeding from the nose and mouth. Police originally believed she had sustained a head injury.

Further investigation revealed she had been choked until she fell into unconsciousness.

At the time of the incident, there were five other people in the house, including Charla Baker’s mother, Evelyn Green, and Charla’s four children – a set of twin girls who are 13 and another daughter and son.

Rodney Baker had a lengthy criminal history, and boasted about being a member of a white supremacist prison gang.

“He was known to be a member of the Northsiders gang,” Everett said. “My guess is he joined in prison as a means of survival.”

Police noted that Baker had a number of white supremacist tattoos on his body. Most were acquired, officials said, while he served 10 years of a 20-year sentence for a 2001 residential burglary of his uncle’s home near Fairfield, during which a gun was stolen.

The July 2001 incident culminated in Baker holing up in his house in Fairfield, holding police at bay for several hours. He later surrendered without incident to an Illinois State Police SWAT team. He was released on parole on Jan. 11.

Baker has served time in prison starting in 1994 for vehicular invasion and forgery. He also had convictions for burglary and being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm.

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