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by DevilsAdvocate / January 15th, 2021
Police have arrested and formally charged 20 year old Jaidan Millington from Bath Land, St. John and 23 year old Selwyn Maynard of 1st Avenue Garden Land, Country Road, St Michael for the murder of Tarik Straker which occurred on the 23rd of December 2020.
In addition,
Jaidan Millington was formally charged for Wounding with Intent and Use of Firearm in relation to a shooting incident which occurred on the 5th of January 2021 where the victim DeShawn Bobb was shot.
They both appeared at the District ‘A’ Criminal Court #1 on Thursday the 14th of January 2021 before Chief Magistrate Mr. Ian Weekes where they were not required to plead to the indictable offences.
Two murder accused remanded
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Two men charged with murder have been remanded into custody at St Ann’s Fort.
Jaidan Malike Millington, 21, of Bath Land, St John and Selwyn Richard Maurice Maynard, 23, of Garden Land, Country Road, St Michael are charged in connection with the December 23, 2020 murder of Tarik Straker.
Millington is also separately charged with possession of a firearm on January 5 this year with intent to wound and unlawfully wounding DeShawn Bobb on the same date with intent to maim, disfigure or disable him.
Selwyn Richard Maurice Maynard.
They were not required to plead to the indictable charges when they appeared before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes today.