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Alabama Man Beats, Pours Alcohol Down His 93-Year Old Grandmother's Throat During Robbery

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Already facing a laundry list of crimes from 2014 and early 2015, including six charges in unrelated cases of theft of property, burglary and unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle, for which he is awaiting trial for, 21-year old Richard Coleman of Jefferson County, Alabama, saved his most disgusting act for last.
Coleman is now accused of breaking into his 93-year old grandmother's house at 6:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 2, beating her and pouring alcohol down her throat when she told him she didn't know where her wallet was.
The elderly woman told police she saw a masked man in her home on the morning of the attack. She had no idea it was her grandson. She asked what he wanted and he said money.
Coleman then grabbed the woman by her throat, punched her several times, while continuing to demand money. Disoriented, his grandmother continued to tell Coleman she didn't know where her billfold was. He then poured rubbing alcohol down her throat and punched her again.
Coleman fled the home after finding $200 in cash. It wasn't long before police tracked the thug down, according to AL.com.
Coleman has been charged with first-degree assault, first-degree robbery and first-degree burglary. He is being held in in the Jefferson County Jail with bonds totaling $620,000.
The grandmother was taken to a local hospital. She was battered and bruised, but is expected to fully recover.

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