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Oct 05, 2012 News
Wanted bulletins have been issued by the police for Warren Blue and Jamal Lewis, the two ranks involved in the Agricola shooting that left 17-year-old Shaquille Grant dead.
Both were absent from court on Wednesday when a joint murder charge was read.
According to the police, the two officers failed to appear at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court on October 2, to answer the charge of murder reportedly committed on September 11th.
The police said that Blue’s last known address is Lot 30 Second Street, Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara. Blue stands at 171 cm, is medium built and brown in complexion.
Lewis is also said to be of African descent. His last known address is South Better Hope, East Coast Demerara; he’s thin built and stands at 5’7″.
On Tuesday arrest warrants were issued for Blue and Lewis by Chief Magistrate (ag) Priya Sewnarine- Beharry.
Grant was shot three times – to the head, chest and abdomen.
The ranks reportedly said they received information that Grant and his friends, who were at the time of the shooting seated under a shed in a yard in Agricola, were plotting an armed robbery. The police surrounded the yard and it was during this time that Grant was shot dead; another of his colleagues was shot in the head but he survived.
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions had advised that the three ranks be charged for Grant’s death.
Special Constable Terrence Wallace was the only rank to make an appearance before the court on Wednesday.
Wallace was remanded to jail and is expected back in court on October 12.
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