Self-confessed gunman Nathan Tyrell Ricardo Greenidge has his grandmother to thank for his freedom today. The retiree had walked with enough money to pay Greenidge’s forthwith fines, which allowed him to be released from Dodds Prison yesterday. Greenidge, of Berry Hill, Merricks, St Philip, was back in the No. 2 Supreme Court after he had pleaded guilty to having a firearm and six rounds of ammunition on December 29, 2021. …
Men deny theft and curfew violation charges
Article by March 5, 2021
Five men from St Philip were granted $3 000 bail each when they appeared before the District ‘C’ Magistrates’ Court this morning.
They are, Kemo Kerwin Wilkinson, 23, and Javon Rashad Miguel Watson, 20, both of River Land; Nathan Tyrell Ricardo Greenidge, 23, of Berry Hill, Merricks; Xavier Antone Barclay Montgomery, 42, and Kimon Shelton Hall, 39, both of Inchcape Terrace.
The accused are alleged to have contravened
Paragraph (13) subparagraph (1) clause (a) of the Emergency Management (COVID-19) (CURFEW) (NO.4) Directive by visiting Harry Smith Beach, on February 25, other than for the purpose of swimming or exercise.
They are further accused of stealing three propellers valued $2 250 and two gas hoses worth $7 belonging to the Crown on the same day.