FRIDAY, AUGUST
14, 2020
VOLUME 114, No.33
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NDP uncovers Cop Page 12
Wounding and more wounding Page 13
POLICE IN ACTION:
ONE DEAD, THREE ARRESTED by KENVILLE HORNE
The Nissan Dualis SUV, essential to the case, showing its blown right front tire that brought it to a halt.
EC$1.50
IN A DRAMATIC POLICE OPERATION which culminated around 10am in Campden Park on Sunday 9th August, three persons were taken into police custody, in relation to an earlier incident in Peruvian Vale that left one man dead. (See accompanying story). According to an eye witness account of what transpired in Campden Park, police officers were seen alighting from three vehicles, two of Keithon James, died as which carried result of police private licence response to a burglary plates. in Peruvian Vale. The officers surrounded a Nissan Dualis SUV, registration number PY826, which was stuck in traffic, and demanded that the passengers disembark. The driver, a male, is said to have failed to comply with the police order and set the car in a forward motion away from the lawmen. One of the police officers opened fire hitting the front right tire of the vehicle, causing it to have to come to a stop. When the jeep came to a halt, a male Continued on Page 3. Left: Driver of the Nissan Dualis (2nd from left) being led away under police escort.
PCCU now is Bequia Page 14
Kirk is NDP’s man Page 24
TRIO CHARGED IN PERUVIAN VALE RAMPAGE by HAYDN HUGGINS TWO MEN WERE DENIED BAIL on Wednesday on charges of burglary, attempted burglary and damage to Romando Andrews and Quincy Boyde - two of the men charged property in in connection with a burglary at connection Peruvian Vale. with an incident at Peruvian Vale last weekend, during which police shot and killed 21-year-old Keithon James of Campden Park. Jemark ‘Parch Nuts’ Jackson of Campden Park, Romando Andrews of Peruvian Vale and Quincy Boyde of Rillan Hill are charged jointly with entering the 2 Go Restaurant at Peruvian Vale as trespassers and stealing two televisions, one kettle, one microwave, an alarm siren and keyboard which altogether valued EC$7,070 the property of Hazel Ann Joseph of Arnos Vale. They are also charged with, without lawful excuse damaged two dead bolt locks valued $120, the property of Harmony Investment, and without lawful excuse damaged one commercial aluminum door valued $1,240, the property of Harmony Investment. The men are also charged with attempting to burglarise the Tripple X Supermarket. All four offences were reportedly committed at Peruvian Vale between August 8 and 9. THE VINCENTIAN understands that based on information received, the police went on the scene, and James shot at the officers, who returned fire. He was shot and pronounced dead at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital. Around 2 am on August 9, Police intercepted Andrews and Boyde in a Sports Utility vehicle, Registration no PY826, at Campden Park. In addition to the joint charges, Jackson was charged separately with possession of a hoe, reasonably suspected of being stolen or unlawfully obtained. That offence was reportedly committed on August 9. The trio pleaded not guilty to the charges when they appeared before Chief Magistrate Rechanne Browne at the Serious Continued on Page 3.