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Reverend Father Larius Lewis
The two men who were charged with the murder of 36-year-old Anglican Priest, Reverend Father Larius Lewis, of Chapelton in Clarendon last year, have been sentenced to life imprisonment.
The convicts are 22-year-old Lloyd Thompson, otherwise called ‘Danjay’, and 20-year-old Tafari Wilson, both of Roxborough district in Clarendon.
Following their sentencing hearing on Thursday in the Clarendon Circuit Court, presiding High Court Judge, Justice Dale Palmer, ordered that Thompson serve 21 years in prison before being eligible for parole consideration.
In relation to Wilson, he was ordered to serve 19 years behind bars before being eligible for parole consideration.
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Pastor James Johnson, 29 . was shot and killed by a lone gunman in September 2018 inside the Church of God of Prophecy building on Old Harbour Road in Spanish Town, St Catherine.
The church seems to be under siege in Jamaica. There have been a rash of incidents involving shootings in church, sacrilege, desecration and murders in which members of the clergy appeared to have been deliberately targeted.
Jamaica s popular culture is littered with references that flirt with blasphemy, such as when deejay Aidonia spewed on a hit song, ‘Look’: “Inna beach shorts, gwaan leave yah pon a visa/gyal dem call mi lord Jesus. She say Jesus (fly out) as mi reach cross.”