New York Daily News

Qns. murder susp rips up precinct room

- BY THOMAS TRACY

A Queens man accused of stabbing his father to death in a deranged attack wigged out on detectives and destroyed the interview room where he was being questioned, authoritie­s said Saturday.

Jaimie Walker, 30, went ballistic as cops asked him about his 72-year-old father Loandows Walker’s death inside the 105th Precinct stationhou­se around 5 p.m. Friday.

The accused killer started ripping the padding off the walls and hurled a table at the room’s twoway mirror, smashing it. He also broke off one of the table’s legs, said cops.

Cops managed to subdue Walker and charged him with criminal mischief.

Walker is already facing murder charges for knifing his dad to death in their Queens Village apartment on Thursday, a bizarre 6:30 a.m. attack where three other relatives were possibly poisoned.

The dad was found stabbed to death in the bathroom. Walker’s mother, brother and sister-in-law were all found lying on a mattress in the living room, unconsciou­s.

All three regained consciousn­ess after being taken to the hospital.

Accounts vary of what sparked the fatal rampage.

Law enforcemen­t sources initially said the younger Walker (photo) saw his dad trying to kill himself, and was slugged with a cup when he tried to intervene.

Another high-ranking NYPD source said Walker killed his father after his father skinned a chicken. It’s unclear why that set off the younger man, the source said.

Jaimie Walker also heard voices telling him that his father was “Lucifer,” according to sources.

After the murder, the rest of his family decided to lay on a mattress on the apartment’s floor, said the high-ranking police source. The dead man’s wife put a Bible over her chest as she laid down.

“We don’t know why he didn’t kill them right there,” said the high-ranking source.

Walker was scheduled to be arraigned in Queens Criminal Court on Friday. But his outburst at the stationhou­se, as well as his refusal to get fingerprin­ted, postponed his court appearance.

His arraignmen­t in Queens Criminal Court was still pending Saturday.

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