Three shot at Largo Height
The area in Largo Height where three people were shot
(Inset top) Jadeesha Hall and (Bottom) Nickalson Stanley Social Share
One of three persons shot at Largo Height on Friday, January 8 says they were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) are investigating the shooting incident that occurred between 9:05 and 9:10 p.m.
Up to press time, Nickalson Stanley, 42, and Jadeesha Hall, 18, were nursing gunshot wounds at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital (MCMH) while the third person, Javer Lewis, 25, was released on Monday.
Nickalson Stanley received gunshot wounds to his left arm and right foot
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Call for stiffer penalties for convicted murders
Malachi Cyrus Social Share
If the death penalty were carried out for persons convicted of murder, many persons would rethink taking a life.
Marissa Cyrus, the aunt of slain Malachi Cyrus expressed this opinion during an interview with SEARCHLIGHT on Monday while speaking about the death of her nephew.
“I think if it (death penalty) is implemented a lot of people would reconsider their actions and think before they do certain things and try to do things differently, because they would know the consequences of their actions,” a grieving Marissa told SEARCHLIGHT while staring at the area in Largo Height where her nephew was shot and killed at about 8 pm on Saturday, December 5.
Night of bullets: ‘Wrong man shot,’ says residents
Colmore ‘Shortman’ Edwards was, according to the sentiments of many, an affable, generous man who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
By: Kenville Horne•
Many residents in the community of Redemption Sharpes are of the opinion that the shooting death of Colmore ‘Shortman’ Edwards on Tuesday night in that community, was a case of mistaken identity.
Residents described what unfolded as a scene straight outta de movies.”
A vehicle (sedan) pulled up in front of a shop located just above the Sharpes Playing Field. Four masked men carrying what appeared to be semi-automatic guns, exited the vehicle and entered the shop.