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Vietnam veteran pastor, 69, is arrested for assaulting staff at a Uganda hotel and using the N-word on a 'drunken' rampage' while on a Christian missionary trip
18 August 2018

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  • Arizona man Jimmy L. Taylor was arrested in Kampala, Uganda on Thursday
  • He was caught on tape insulting hotel workers, calling them the n-word
  • He threw punches, jumped over the front desk, and smashed glass at the hotel
  • The 69-year-old was seemingly drunk as he threw his tirade, ranting about God
  • Taylor told police he is a former marine and is a missionary
A Vietnam veteran claiming to be a missionary assaulted hotel workers in Uganda in a very ungodly display where he called the employees the n-word and threw punches in the name of 'Jesus'.

Jimmy L. Taylor's angry tirade was caught on camera and he was arrested soon afterwards and charged with assault and malicious damage for his attack at the Grand Imperial Hotel in Kampala on Thursday.

Video of the 69-year-old's attack has gone viral displaying the Arizona man, seemingly drunk, jump over the hotel front desk to smash glasses and insult workers, all because he wanted to get his room key.

He told police he is a former marine and is a missionary.

Racist man in Uganda attacks hotel staff and call them 'n*****s'.


The five minute clip sees Taylor, sporting a Vietnam Veteran cap, follow hotel workers saying 'You hate Jesus, you hate yourself?' then hit a worker in the face, challenging him to fight saying 'come on b***h, come on w***e.'

'F**k Uganda. I've come to love Uganda, I've come to help Uganda, but Uganda hates Jesus through this son of a b***h,' he said pointing at a worker.


Then he calls the staff 'n***er b***h' adding 'You're not a human' as he smacks him in the back of the head, ranting about God and demanding his room be opened for him.

The video was posted online by Dynamq and quickly went viral with 60,000 views, raising alarm to police and leading to Taylor's arrest on Thursday.


'Thank you for your vigilance and sending us a video of an incident that happened at Grand Imperial Hotel. We have arrested the suspect, Jimmy Taylor, an American citizen. He was detained at the Central Police Station, Kampala on charges of assault. #CommunityPolicing.' the Uganda Police Force posted on Twitter.

But police say Taylor didn't come easily.

'Upon police efforts to effect his arrest, Taylor spat on officers, turned rowdy, uncontrollable and tried to disarm policemen,' a police statement said, according to Chimp Reports.

'The suspect, according to police, confessed his crimes and blamed it on the mental related illness caused by stress,' they added.

Source: DailyMail
 
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