New York Daily News

No bail in fam attack that killed Qns. dad

- BY WES PARNELL

A Queens man charged with murder for beating then stabbing to death his father inside their family home was ordered held without bail, officials said Sunday.

Jaimie Walker, 30, was arraigned in Queens Criminal Court Saturday night for the bizarre murder that left his father, Loandows Walker, dead and three other family members unconsciou­s, officials said.

Cops responding to a call of a potential hazardous chemical entered the residence on Hempstead Ave. near 222nd St. in Queens Village Thursday morning and found the 72-year-old father bloody and dead on the bathroom floor. Cops also found three other family members, Walker’s mother, brother and sister-in-law, unconsciou­s with bottles of chemicals around them.

Walker allegedly stomped on his father’s head and choked him before stabbing him with a pair of scissors.

He was charged with murder and weapon possession.

Walker also faced a second complaint charging him with criminal mischief after he allegedly went berserk during an interview inside the 109th Precinct stationhou­se.

Walker threw a table, breaking its leg, then picked it up and threw it multiple times against a two-way mirror in the interview room, causing it to shatter, officials said.

Walker, found naked in the hallway after the murder, told police that a voice in his head told him his father was, ‘Lucifer.’

Judge Jeffrey Gershuny remanded Walker for the murder and set a $1 bail for the criminal mischief charges.

He returns to court Jan. 20 and faces up to 25 years to life if convicted, officials said.

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