Ill. nursing home resident allegedly killed man with his own walker because he was mad about laundry
11/21/2023 8:17 am PST
JOLIET, Ill. (TCD) -- Police arrested a 71-year-old man after he allegedly beat a fellow nursing home resident to death because he was mad about the victim using the washing machine.
On Nov. 17 at 9:25 p.m., Joliet Police Department officers were called to Salem Village Nursing and Rehabilitation on Rockwell Avenue regarding a battery in the building. Officers went inside and reportedly found a 61-year-old man unresponsive inside the laundry room. Staff members from the nursing home rendered aid until paramedics arrived.
The victim, who remained unidentified, was pronounced deceased at the scene.
According to Joliet Police, investigators allege the suspect, William Paschall, assaulted the victim in the laundry room because he was "angry about the victim’s use of the washing machine." Paschall allegedly punched the victim in the head several times, then took the victim’s walker and hit him with it. The victim reportedly fell to the ground after being attacked with the walker.
A nursing home staff member reportedly tried step in and stop the fight.
Both Paschall and the victim lived at the nursing home.
Paschall was arrested and transported to the Will County Adult Detention Center and charged with first-degree murder and aggravated battery to a person 60 years of age or older.
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