Young man remorseful for smashing church windows
Article by April 28, 2021
Renison Isaiah Prince admitted in court he was not himself that day on October 22, 2017, when he told police that God told him to “brek” 19 windows of the historic St Mary’s Anglican Church and a plant pot.
Appearing before a virtual sitting of the No. 2 Supreme Court, Prince, of Fairfield, Black Rock, told Justice Randall Worrell he was under the influence of drugs and confused.
He said: “Sir I was under the influence of drugs and other things. That wasn’t me that really did that damage to the church, I was confused. I was going through a lot. I would like to say I am very sorry for what I did.
Child rapist, pornographer to spend seven more years for 2008 crime
Article by April 24, 2021
A 57-year-old Beckles Road man who 14 years ago raped a boy, filmed the act and collected pornographic images of the child among hundreds of explicit pictures of young males was Friday jailed for the next seven years and 141 days.
The sentence was handed down to Stephen Ian Rock by Justice Christopher Birch in the No. 5A Supreme Court.
Rock, of Pipers Avenue, had been found guilty of the July 18, 2008, offence of serious indecency against a minor and possession of indecent photographs of a child.
Rock’s lawyer Asante Brathwaite had previously asked the court to look at a starting point of five years for the indecent assault conviction and a fine or no more than six weeks in prison for possession of child pornography.
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By OLIVIA DAVIES, ABC News
(NEW YORK) Federal health officials on Tuesday ordered a temporary stop on administering COVID-19 vaccine produced by Johnson & Johnson after reports of six people experiencing a blood clotting disorder.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration said in a joint statement the agencies were recommending a pause while more data pertaining to the single-shot vaccine is collected and reviewed.
Nearly 7 million people in the U.S. have received J&J shots, and roughly 9 million more doses have been distributed for future use, according to CDC data.
There have been no blood clotting cases reported so far tied to the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, but if you ve received the J&J single-dose vaccine and are concerned over potential side effects here s what you need to know.
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