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Murder (90)

Adrian Obrian Williams threw in the towel and pleaded guilty to murder, two days after jurors began hearing evidence in his trial.

The Henley Land, St John resident on Thursday admitted to stabbing Jakeil Small to death on March 23, 2018 at Regent Hill, the Pine, St Michael.

His plea came after three witnesses, including one eyewitness, testified on the second day of his trial before Justice Carlisle Greaves and a 12-member jury in the No. 3 Supreme Court.

Following Williams’ re-arraignment, which was done at the request of his attorney Angella Mitchell-Gittens, Justice Greaves instructed jurors to return a formal guilty verdict on the single-count indictment against the accused.

Eyewitness Jason Alleyne, responding to questions from Senior State Counsel Neville Watson, testified that he drove his girlfriend, Williams who he knows as ‘Waxy’, and his cousin, who is also Williams’ girlfriend, to Sheraton Mall on March 23, 2018. From there, they travelled to Oistins and spent some time there. 

They were making their way back home when Williams informed him he needed some Ital food. After some discussion, Williams suggested that they go to the Pine.

 

After they arrived, the two women waited in the car while he and Williams went to order the food. 

Alleyne said he asked Williams where he could get wrappers, and Williams directed him. He said he left Williams at the shop, but on his way back, “I see Waxy and a man got it inside the road. They were scuffling, they were fighting . . . . A good set of people were there too”.

“He was on the ground and Waxy was over he. To tell you the truth, when I see Waxy over he, I ran and head back to the car because . . . my intention was to get from ‘bout dey,” Alleyne added.

The witness said that while he was trying to drive out, Williams ran up to the car and got in.

The prosecutor asked the witness to describe Williams at the point he got in the car, to which Alleyne replied: “He look like how you look when you now commit a crime. That was the sort of look on his face and he wasn’t saying nothing. Nobody in the car wasn’t saying nothing.”

Alleyne said he couldn’t see whether Williams had anything in his hand at the time he was over the other man because he saw him at a distance. 

 

“So I couldn’t really see if he had something in he hand or not,” the witness said.

Alleyne said that later that night, Williams came to his house.

“I tell he that if he know that de man dead. I hear that de man dead the evening time. He tell me yeh that he know de man dead. He tell me that to don’t worry bout nothing just do what he say. . . that when it come to this . . . I don’t know nothing. . . and anybody ask me anything, I ain’t carry he in de Pine,” he testified.

The witness further told the court that when he got home, there was blood in his car, in the back where Williams was seated.

“I ain’t do nothing with it. When I come home, I ain’t clean out the car or nothing. The police had the car the next day,” he said.

Under cross-examination by Mitchell-Gittens, Alleyne admitted that he did not see who the accused was fighting with that day.

 

Following his testimony, the court took a break and the defence returned with a submission for Williams to be re-arraigned.

Earlier, before Alleyne took the stand, lead investigator Frank Olton said he questioned Williams about Small’s murder on March 27, 2018 after telling him of his rights.

The officer said he told Williams that Small succumbed to his injuries at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. He also told Williams he suspected that he was involved in the fatal stabbing.

Williams, the officer said, replied: “Man I ain”t know nothing about that body death. I ain’t went nowhere in the Pine and I ain’t see that boy since he shoot me.”

The now-convicted man, who remains on remand, will reappear before Justice Greaves for sentencing on June 23.11053846258?profile=RESIZE_710x

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A 12-member jury returned the unanimous verdict on Friday after Madam Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell gave her summation of the trial in the No. 4 Supreme Court.

Ellis, of Denny Road, Thorpes, St James, was charged with the fatal shooting of 31-year-old Lorenzo Joseph on February 16, 2019 in New Orleans, St Michael.

“Mr Ellis, a jury of your peers has found you guilty. You are remanded into custody,” Justice Smith-Bovell told the convicted man who had been on remand throughout his trial.

She also ordered a pre-sentencing report which is to be prepared by June 23.

Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Alliston Seale, along with his juniors, State Counsels Maya Kellman, Tre-Ann Knight and Paul Prescod prosecuted the case.

 

Following the verdict, the deputy DPP informed the court that Ellis had to answer another matter stemming from his shooting on the day that Joseph was killed.

The prosecutor queried the convict’s plan for that matter.

However, defence attorneys King’s Counsel Michael Lashley, Sade Harris and Zudie Payne asked for time to discuss that case.

As such, Ellis, who was previously not known to the court, will make another appearance before Justice Smith-Bovell on May 12, prior to the sentencing phase of his murder case.11053843262?profile=RESIZE_710xhttps://barbadostoday.bb/2023/04/22/ellis-guilty-of-2019-murder/

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Awaiting his sentencing for murder is Kenworth Charles, a former IT technician at Mount St John’s Medical Centre, after being found guilty of killing retired soldier Fitzroy Robins in an altercation that took place on July 24, 2020, in Bay Street, Villa.

Charles, who is currently incarcerated, stabbed Robins to death following an argument that began when he refused to pay for beers he had taken from a woman's cooler. After arriving at the scene, Robins asked Charles to pay for the drinks, which he did, but Charles did not return until the day of the murder, when he confronted Robins and stabbed him multiple times with a knife during a scuffle.

Charles claimed he was under the influence of alcohol and was attacked by Robins, but he was found guilty by the jury. Charles was supposed to be sentenced on March 22, but the hearing was rescheduled for May 5.

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A hitman and a husband killer was sentenced yesterday, 25 April 2023 in the Gqeberha High court for the murder of the accused’ estranged husband who was shot at his Marikana home in Booysens Park in January 2020.
 
The cold and callous murder was triggered by greed when accused Ntombizodwa Solwandle (42), while separated from her husband had taken out policies on him. Hitman, Masixole Nyaba(32) was introduced to her by a friend and on 18 January 2020, the two accused and the friend went to the house. The victim, Mnoneleli Solwandle was phoned to come outside where he was shot by Nyaba.
 
The murder case was investigated by the Provincial Serious and Violent Crime Unit and as the investigation progressed, the deceased wife and Nyaba were arrested at SAPS Bethelsdorp on 23 January 2020 on a charge of murder. They remained in custody until sentencing. Her friend who arranged the hitman was shot and killed in her flat in Zwide in 2021.
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A Jamaican man who has been wanted in Westmoreland for murder since May 2022 was arrested in the United States just over a week ago.

The man, whose identity has not been made public, was also wanted in Jamaica for unlawful possession of a firearm and wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm, a release from the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said on Friday.

Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston’s Fugitive Operations Team officers arrested the unlawfully present fugitive in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on April 14.

In June 2022, US Border Patrol in San Ysidro, California apprehended the Jamaican and served him a notice to appear before an immigration judge.

He was paroled from ICE custody.

ERO officers in Hartford discovered that the unlawfully present individual was wanted since May 2022 by law enforcement in Jamaica.

“I want to commend the excellent work of our team in Hartford for this arrest,” said ERO Boston Field Office Director Todd Lyons. “Officers with our Fugitive Operations team arrested this individual, who is wanted for murder in his home country, safely and without incident. This arrest is a testimony to the professionalism our officers maintain while carrying out ERO’s important public safety mission.”

Noncitizens placed into removal proceedings receive their legal due process from federal immigration judges in the immigration courts, which are administered by the Justice Department’s Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR).

EOIR is an agency within the US Department of Justice and is separate from the Department of Homeland Security and ICE. Immigration judges in these courts make decisions based on the merits of each case.

ERO officers carry out the removal decisions made by the federal immigration judges, the release said.

ERO officers make enforcement decisions on a case-by-case basis professionally and responsibly, informed by their experience as law enforcement officials and in a way that best protects against the greatest threats to the homeland and the integrity of US immigration laws, the release added.

In fiscal year 2022, ERO arrested 46,396 noncitizens with criminal histories. This group had 198,498 associated charges and convictions, including 21,531 assault offences; 8,164 sex and sexual assault offences; 5,554 weapons offences; 1,501 homicide-related offences; and 1,114 kidnapping offences.

 

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From left: Romaine Thorpe, otherwise called ‘Dutchman; Oran Dunn, otherwise called ‘Mike’; Leon Higgins, otherwise called ‘Foota; Shaquille Brown; Cliff Henry; and Shane Morgan, otherwise called ‘Okay’.

 

From left: Romaine Thorpe, otherwise called ‘Dutchman; Oran Dunn, otherwise called ‘Mike’; Leon Higgins, otherwise called ‘Foota; Shaquille Brown; Cliff Henry; and Shane Morgan, otherwise called ‘Okay’.
From left: Romaine Thorpe, otherwise called ‘Dutchman; Oran Dunn, otherwise called ‘Mike’; Leon Higgins, otherwise called ‘Foota; Shaquille Brown; Cliff Henry; and Shane Morgan, otherwise called ‘Okay’.

Detectives assigned to the St James Police Division have renewed their calls for a group of men on their most wanted list to turn themselves over to the authorities.

The men, who are wanted for murder and other serious crimes committed across the division, remain at large and have ignored several calls from law enforcement officials to surrender.

The men have been identified as Romaine Thorpe, otherwise called ‘Dutchman’. He is wanted for murder. Another on the list is Oran Dunn, otherwise called ‘Mike’, of Norwood, St James. Dunn is wanted for a double murder.

Leon Higgins, otherwise called ‘Foota’, of Rose Heights, St James, is wanted for murder. Shaquille Brown of William Street, St James is also wanted for murder.

Cliff Henry and Shane Morgan, otherwise called ‘Okay’, of Upper King Street, St James, round out the list of wanted men. They are both wanted for murder.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these men are asked to contact the Montego Bay police at 876-953-6191, Crime Stop at 311, the NIB Tipline at 811, the police 119 number or the nearest police station.

 

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Loop News March 3, 2023 

 

 

Detectives in St Catherine South have confirmed that a person of interest is in their custody in relation to the robbery and murder in Portmore Pines, St. Catherine on Monday, February 27.

The police believe that the man has information that may be able to assist with their investigations.

The man was taken into custody on Thursday, March 02 during an operation in Hellshire, St. Catherine, and a firearm along with ammunition was seized.

More information will be provided as soon as it becomes available.

Police report that criminals got away with about $10 million in cash in a daring mid-morning robbery, in which a security guard was killed and two others injured.

Reports are that security guards were delivering money to an ATM in Portmore Pines Plaza, in St Catherine, when men in a white Subaru motor car pulled up and opened fire hitting both guards.

The men then escaped the area. The injured guards were rushed to the hospital where one succumbed to injuries.

 

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A 27-year-old suspect is expected to appear in the Pietermaritzburg Magistrate’s Court today in connection with the murder of 10 people in one famiy in Imbali in the KwaZulu-Natal midlands on Friday.

It is alleged that a group of gunmen stormed the house and opened fire on the family.

One suspect was killed during a shoot-out with the police, while another was wounded and is still in hospital.

The KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Jay Naicker says officers have launched a manhunt for a third suspect.

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Date of incident: 21 April 2023

The incident took place in Millarina Drive, Newlands West, just after 4pm.

According to an incident report, the boy’s grandmother, who had been inside the house, heard a loud bang coming from outside.

She went to investigate and found her grandson lying in a pool of blood against the fence.

The grandmother and a neighbour took the boy to hospital.

The gunmen and motive for the shooting are unknown.

Provincial police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda said police in Newlands are investigating a case of murder of a 7-year-old boy which reportedly occurred on 21 April 2023 on Milarina Drive.

“It is alleged that the victim was with a friend when he was fatally shot by a unknown man. He was rushed to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.”

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Date of incident: 20 April 2023 

One person has been killed in an alleged shooting incident KwaZulu-Natal.

It is understood the shooting took place on the M7 after Main Road in Durban, just before 10am on Thursday morning.

ALS Paramedics Medical Services’ Garrith Jamieson said they arrived on the scene to find what he called “total carnage”.

“It is believed that a single vehicle was involved in the shooting incident before overturning across the center island and coming to rest on its side.

“A male believed to be in his forties was found inside the vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds to his body. He was assessed by paramedics, however, he had sustained fatal injuries and there was nothing more paramedics could do for him and he was declared deceased on the scene,” Jamieson said.

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