Men charged over M'View police murders
Incident led up to declaration of State of Emergency
Jamaica Observer
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
TWO more suspects have been charged for the murder of the two policemen who were cut down at Mountain View Avenue, Kingston in May.
Charged with murder are 30-year-old Oswald Kemp, otherwise called ‘Frass’ and Wayne Brown, 22, otherwise called ‘Mark’ or ‘Crawb-up’, who are both from Mountain View Avenue.
The Major Investigations Task Force (MIT) is investigating the shooting death of the two policemen, Sergeant Wayne Henriques and Constable Jason Davis. Kemp and Brown now join their co-accused, Dwayne Forbes, 30, otherwise called ‘Stamma’ also of Mountain View Avenue in East Kingston.
In the early hours of Sunday, May 23, police, including Sergeant Henriques and Constable Davis, responded to reports of heavily armed men in the Mountain View Avenue area.
On their arrival, the team of police officers was ambushed by the armed thugs who opened fire, killing Sergeant Henriques and Constable Davis.
Each of the three suspects is also facing six counts of shooting with intent, as six other policemen were also shot and injured in the incident.
All three are scheduled to face the Gun Court next week.
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