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No bail for paralysed accused in attempted murder of ‘Spoil Child’

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LaShawn Lewis, who remains unable to walk after being wounded in a shootout at La Penitence Market last month, was yesterday charged with the attempted murder of ex-policeman Teon Allen, called ‘Spoil Child,’ and remanded to prison.

Lewis, a porter at Banks DIH, was not required to plead to the indictable charge, which alleges that on October 5th, 2019, while in the company of others at La Penitence Market, with intent to commit murder, he discharged a loaded gun at Allen.

The charge was read by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrate­s’ Courts.

Attorney Gordon Gilhuys, in his applicatio­n for bail, told the court that his client, who is from Central Amelia’s Ward, Linden, knew nothing about the allegation­s against him and was shot by an unknown person during a shootout at La Penitence market. Further, he said, upon arriving at the scene on the said date, police did not find a firearm in his possession.

Gilhuys revealed that Lewis sustained a

Teon Allen

gunshot wound in his spinal area and was only discharged yesterday from a private hospital. Lewis, he said, is unable to walk.

Prosecutor Gordon Mansfield objected to bail, citing the serious nature of the allegation and the fact that a firearm was used during the commission of the crime. Further, he said, Lewis is the prime suspect in a murder and attempted murder offence, which occurred on September 28th at Amelia’s Ward, Linden. These matters, he said, involved the use of firearms.

Mansfield requested a short adjournmen­t, while saying that based on advice that he received from the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns (DPP), it is likely that police would institutin­g a joint charge against Lewis and Renard Caesar, who was last month also charged with the attempted murder of Allen during the same attack. The Chief Magistrate remanded Lewis to prison and adjourned the matter until November 4th.

At Caesar’s arraignmen­t, police had said Allen was purchasing vegetables at La Penitence Market when a black car drove by and one of the occupants pointed at him. According to the prosecutor, three persons, including Caesar, who was armed with a gun, exited the car and discharged several rounds at Allen, who sought refuge after which Caesar and his two accomplice­s

A resident of Grove was yesterday sentenced to nine months in prison after he admitted to chopping a man who was taunting and provoking him.

Marvin Britton pleaded guilty to the charge that on October 17th, at Grove, East Bank Demerara, he inflicted grievous bodily harm on Bill Narvan.

According to informatio­n presented to Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan by Prosecutor Brian Sukhna, Britton had a misunderst­anding with someone, which later led to him attacking and chopping Narvan, who had just finished painting the roof of his home. Britton subsequent­ly made good his escape.

When given a chance to speak, Britton agreed with the prosecutor’s first statement, saying that he had a problem with someone known as ‘Black Boy,’ who had thrown fish guts into his stall so he decided to speak to him. He said he then went back to weeding grass with a cutlass when ‘Black Boy’ threw three bricks at him, which prompted him to brandish his cutlass and threaten ‘Black Boy.’ However, he said Narvan, who was witnessing the altercatio­n, handed a cutlass to ‘Black Boy.’ After a while, he added, ‘Black Boy’ decided to drop the cutlass and went his proceeded to escape.

The shooting was subsequent­ly reported to the Criminal Investigat­ion Department after which several checks were made at Caesar’s home. However, the police were unable to arrest Caesar and a wanted bulletin was issued for him. Caesar later turned himself in at the Mackenzie Police Station. He was charged on October 22nd.

On the day of the shooting this newspaper was told that Lewis and two accomplice­s exited a vehicle in the vicinity of Twins Pharmacy and they allegedly opened fire on a man. Their alleged target managed to escape but not before returning fire and hitting Lewis, who was left lying on the roadway for a while before the police arrived at the scene and he was transporte­d to the Georgetown Public Hospital. way but Narvan picked up the cutlass and started to taunt him, telling him that he “don’t like junkie.” He said Narvan then ran up to him with the cutlass in his hand and he started to back away.

“He rushing up to me like he playing cricket so I turn around and this man (Narvan) pelt four lash in me. I want to know if is a snake he beating so I lash him with my cutlass,” Britton said. He added that while he was only intending to lash Narvan, the lash resulted in a chop to the man’s left arm.

After Britton’s explanatio­n, the Chief Magistrate sentenced him to nine months in jail.

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