women who tortured and killed man on a beach stuffing sand down his throat, elected to city council in Maine

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Democrat Convicted of Manslaughter for Killing Man Who Called Her a Mean Name Elected to Maine City Council​

By Adam StantonNovember 7, 2025Updated:November 7, 2025
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Conservatives have erupted in anger after Angela Walker, who was convicted of manslaughter for suffocating a tourist in 2002 in response to a nasty comment he allegedly made, won a Bangor, Maine, city council seat despite her 10-year prison term.

In a desperate attempt to recast her past, Walker, now 51, credits her past addiction and homelessness for offering unique leadership insights, responding to backlash: “That’s my past.” However, on social media, users were enraged by the apparent breach of common sense.
Describing why she wanted to run, the concilwoman declared, “One of the big reasons that I want to run is because I feel like, with my lived experience and the work that I’ve done in a few different agencies in the area, that I can bring concerns of community members to City Council and hope for some change and be the voice for people that can’t speak up or don’t speak up.”

Still not done with her self-congratulatory comments, Walker said, “With my lived experience and the work that I’ve done in a few different agencies in the area, I can bring concerns of community members to the City Council. I want people to see that it’s possible that we can change. I was lost for so many years. I think people really need to see the other side of that.”
Unsurprisingly, woke activists welcomed her nomination. “Angela has achieved positive results in her own recovery and has played a key role in projects that connect many people to crucial resources, supporting their recovery success,” Former Bangor City Council Chair Sarah Nichols claimed.
Summarizing the incident, popular conservative influencer Libs of TikTok said, “Meet Angela Walker. She was just elected to Bangor, Maine City Council. She was previously convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 10 years for kiIIing a tourist, allegedly because he called her a “racist” name. He was found severely beaten and suffocated with sand stuffed down his throat.”

However, users on social media were not buying this line. “America is so broken. Voters in Maine elected Angela Walker, a violent murderer, as a new city councilor… The glittering pinnacle of progressive enlightenment,” one popular comment read. Pointing out the apparent double standard, another user insightfully said, “People are rejected at jobs from McDonald’s and Walmart for having felonies, but Bangor residents willingly elected a killer to run the city.”
 
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Real-life horror as progressives elect convicted KILLER as councilmember of Maine town that inspired Stephen King's It​

By SONYA GUGLIARA, US REPORTER

Published: 17:13 EST, 6 November 2025 | Updated: 19:18 EST, 6 November 2025


A convicted killer has won a seat on the city council of the crime-ridden Maine city that inspired Stephen King's iconic best seller It.
Angela Walker, who served 10 years in prison for manslaughter, was elected as a Bangor councilmember on Tuesday.
In 2003, Walker, 51, and her brother, Benjamin Humphrey, pleaded guilty to killing a Canadian tourist, Derek Rogers, 35, in Old Orchard Beach, a Maine beach town, a year before.
Conflict arose after Rogers allegedly called Walker a slur for a Native American woman, according to Bangor Daily News.
Rogers was then severely bloodied and battered. Sand was shoved down his throat until he suffocated. A fisherman later discovered his dead body.
Walker's dark past includes drug addiction and homelessness, which she believes will bring a unique perspective to Bangor's leadership.
Bangor was King's inspiration for the fictional town of Derry, which served as the setting of his hit book, It.
The famed horror author is also known for his far-left, anti-Donald Trump beliefs, having spoken out about the president on several occasions.
While Bangor progressives have framed her recovery as a motivational comeback, many believe the city's liberals have gone too far by electing a convicted killer.
Angela Walker, who served 10 years in prison for manslaughter, was elected as a Bangor councilmember on Tuesday

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Angela Walker, who served 10 years in prison for manslaughter, was elected as a Bangor councilmember on Tuesday
Bangor, Maine has a city council with nine members on it and one chair who serves as the mayor

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Bangor, Maine has a city council with nine members on it and one chair who serves as the mayor
Stephen King's It was based on Bangor. Pictured: Pennywise from the It movie

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Stephen King's It was based on Bangor. Pictured: Pennywise from the It movie
 

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Democrat Convicted of Manslaughter for Killing Man Who Called Her a Mean Name Elected to Maine City Council​

By Adam StantonNovember 7, 2025Updated:November 7, 2025
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Conservatives have erupted in anger after Angela Walker, who was convicted of manslaughter for suffocating a tourist in 2002 in response to a nasty comment he allegedly made, won a Bangor, Maine, city council seat despite her 10-year prison term.

In a desperate attempt to recast her past, Walker, now 51, credits her past addiction and homelessness for offering unique leadership insights, responding to backlash: “That’s my past.” However, on social media, users were enraged by the apparent breach of common sense.
Describing why she wanted to run, the concilwoman declared, “One of the big reasons that I want to run is because I feel like, with my lived experience and the work that I’ve done in a few different agencies in the area, that I can bring concerns of community members to City Council and hope for some change and be the voice for people that can’t speak up or don’t speak up.”

Still not done with her self-congratulatory comments, Walker said, “With my lived experience and the work that I’ve done in a few different agencies in the area, I can bring concerns of community members to the City Council. I want people to see that it’s possible that we can change. I was lost for so many years. I think people really need to see the other side of that.”
Unsurprisingly, woke activists welcomed her nomination. “Angela has achieved positive results in her own recovery and has played a key role in projects that connect many people to crucial resources, supporting their recovery success,” Former Bangor City Council Chair Sarah Nichols claimed.
Summarizing the incident, popular conservative influencer Libs of TikTok said, “Meet Angela Walker. She was just elected to Bangor, Maine City Council. She was previously convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 10 years for kiIIing a tourist, allegedly because he called her a “racist” name. He was found severely beaten and suffocated with sand stuffed down his throat.”

However, users on social media were not buying this line. “America is so broken. Voters in Maine elected Angela Walker, a violent murderer, as a new city councilor… The glittering pinnacle of progressive enlightenment,” one popular comment read. Pointing out the apparent double standard, another user insightfully said, “People are rejected at jobs from McDonald’s and Walmart for having felonies, but Bangor residents willingly elected a killer to run the city.”
Maine has a violent psychopath in public office.
Oh,good.
 
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