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Aug 16, 2015 News
A month after an early morning shootout between SWAT team members and a ‘terror gang’, at a house in Craig, East Bank Demerara, one of the gang members, 22 year old Warren McKenzie remains paralysed.
Mckenzie of Brutus Street Agricola, received injuries from two gunshot wounds and is still bedridden at the Georgetown Public Hospital Cooperation (GPHC).
McKenzie was one of the men holed up in an apartment when members of the police SWAT unit raided the property on July 14, last, which resulted in the death of wanted gang leader, Rolston ‘Sadam’ Morrison.
McKenzie has been identified as one of the suspects in the brutal robbery on Land Court Judge, Nicola Pierre and her husband, Mohamed Chand. The robbery took place on July 9, last at Felicity East Coast Demerara.
When Kaieteur News visited McKenzie yesterday, he was seen lying in bed under police guard. In a brief interview, the patient claimed that he was shot twice, once to the abdomen and to another location unknown to him.
He explained that he had recently undergone surgery to remove one of the warheads, while the other is still lodged somewhere in his body.
But despite the allegations made against him, the young man said that he was feeling better and hopes to be reunited with his family soon.
McKenzie, who was once a patient in the High Dependency Unit (HDU), has now been transferred to the Male Surgical Ward.
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