Jamaica Law Enforcement. In ST THOMAS, Jamaica: Law enforcement officers charged a taxi operator with wounding with intent. The authorities filed the charge after the accused allegedly stabbed his spouse during a domestic dispute. The unfortunate incident occurred at his home on Monday, March 30, in St Thomas.
The authorities have identified the accused as 28-year-old Hadji Thompson, a taxi operator of Duhaney Pen, St Thomas.
Reports from the Morant Bay police indicated that about 8:45 am, an argument developed between Thompson and his spouse. During the dispute, he used a knife to inflict stab wounds to her body.
Eyewitnesses assisted the victim to hospital, where the medical staff admitted her in serious condition.
The police scheduled Thompson to appear before the Yallahs Parish Court on Friday, April 10.
Jamaica Law Enforcement in Kingston
In KINGSTON, Jamaica— A man from Kingston faces serious firearm related charges. He is accused of possession of a prohibited weapon. He is also charged with assault at common law. Additionally, he used a firearm to commit a felony. The charges follow an incident in his community on Thursday, April 2.
Jamaica law enforcement identified the individual as 27-year-old Kemo Daley, a resident of Chestnut Lane, Kingston 14.
A reports from the Denham Town police, stated that at approximately 4:35 p.m., Daley got involved in a physical altercation with a woman.
During the dispute, Daley allegedly pulled a firearm from his waistband. Then, he pointed it at the woman, and threatened to shoot her.
Fearing for her life, the frightened woman fled the scene and promptly reported the incident to the nearby police station,
Jamaica law enforcement officers later apprehended Daley and placed him into custody.
The police formally filed charges against Daley based on a statement provided by the victim. His court appearance date is pending.
