Human trafficking? Or just a horrible trial? Lamb and McFee respond to police commissioner’s claims
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Human trafficking? Or just a horrible trial? Lamb and McFee respond to police commissioner’s claims
In October 2020, former Trinidad and Tobago national youth team footballers Isaiah ‘Mal’ Garcia and Jaheim McFee boarded a plane at the Piarco International Airport with the intention of becoming professional players in the Egypt First Division.
Six months later, both young men are rooming with relatives in London and not quite certain of their next step, while they appeared to have been fingered by Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith today in a press conference that touched on the ‘human trafficking of minors in sport’.
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Isaiah Garcia, 21, and Taylor Mossman, 22, both entered pleas of guilty to charges related to a Nov. 17, burglary incident in Poncha Springs which culminated in a vehicle pursuit and an armed stand-off with law enforcement, during which Garcia turned the gun on himself.
Garcia pleaded guilty to second degree burglary, a Class 4 Felony, and was sentenced to two years probation and 90 days in jail with no credit for time served.
Mossman pleaded guilty to attempted second degree burglary, a Class 4 felony, and theft, a Class 1 misdemeanor. She was sentenced to two years probation with a deferred conviction on the felony charge and to jail time.Â