![]() ![]() His usual attire consists of a white, double-breasted trench coat, which has the Wandenreich symbol on the middle, with large buttoned cuffs and lapels, white trousers, and trench boots. He has well-kept mutton chops and a connected mustache, but is otherwise clean-shaven. He has long black hair, which reaches to his lower back, and reddish-brown eyes with thin eyebrows. Thanks to our subscribers, who help make this coverage possible. If you are not a subscriber, please consider supporting quality local journalism with a Patriot Ledger subscription.Yhwach is a tall man with a long face, broad chin, and pronounced cheekbones. "After a thorough investigation by detectives in the Bureau of Criminal Investigations, and a review by the Quincy Police Civil Rights Officer, there is no indication that these incidents were motivated by hate" Massachusetts criminal law defines a hate crime as 'any criminal act coupled with overt actions motivated at least in part by racial, religious, ethnic, handicap, gender or sexual orientation or sexual orientation prejudice, or bias,'" Quincy police said in a statement. "We’ve heard and seen many comments that this was a hate crime. More: Braintree's Bob Harnais confirmed as district court judge More: Quincy leaders to hold forum on anti-Asian racism amid uptick in discrimination, hate crimes Police said they investigated the potential for a hate crime before ruling it out. Quincy police identified the Kenneys "based on a thorough investigation, which included interviewing witnesses and viewing surveillance footage from local businesses and residences," the department said in a statement.ĭetectives applied for and were granted arrest warrants for the couple on Friday in addition to a search warrant for their home at 100 West Squantum St., where police said they found evidence of the robberies. Police say a 55-year-old woman had her shoulder bag stolen from her as she walked home from the North Quincy station. The second robbery happened hours later, at about 9:55 p.m. on West Squantum Street near Division Street. He suffered serious injuries and remains hospitalized. Police said a 69-year-old man was walking toward the North Quincy MBTA station when he was attacked and had his lunch bag stolen. The first took place near 95 West Squantum St. More: Police seeking information on Milton convenience store robbery ![]() More: Quincy police investigating two unarmed robberies in Montclair Angelina Kenney was released on $500 cash bail. Brian Kenney was held on a $7,500 cash bail and had his bail revoked on two unrelated cases. They were arraigned in Quincy District Court on Monday. Police said though both victims were older Asian residents, the robberies appeared to be "crimes of opportunity and theft was the motivating factor." Police said the robberies did not appear to be hate crimes.īrian Kenney, 34, and Angelina Kenney, 38, were arrested on Friday and both face charges of unarmed robbery on a person older than 65 and unarmed robbery. QUINCY - A married couple have been arrested and charged in connection to a pair of unarmed robberies in Quincy's Montclair neighborhood last month. ![]()
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