Jamaica Gleaner

Witness recounts teen rape, shooting

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A CROWN witness yesterday testified that reputed gang leader Uchence Wilson and his alleged crony, Michael ‘Judge’ Lamont, had sexual intercours­e with a 19-year-old girl who begged them not to impregnate her as she wanted to continue her education. The witness, who is a former gang member, was testifying in the trial of Wilson and his 23 alleged gang members at the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston. He said that the incident happened at a house in Kellits, Clarendon, where they attempted to steal a minibus that they believed would have been of interest to accused Donovan Cole. According to the witness, he, along with Wilson, Lamont, and Fitroy Scott, saw the vehicle parked outside of a two-storey house. He said Wilson then instructed Lamont to inspect the vehicle, but soon after, a man who claimed to be the owner of the vehicle raised an alarm and warned them to stay away from the bus.

The former gang member said that Wilson then entered the premises and he and Lamont found their way into the house.

The witness said that Scott became concerned about the length of time the men were away and so sent him to go find out what had happened.

He said when he went into the house, he saw Wilson having sex with the teenager. The witness said Wilson asked him, “You want a piece?” but he said no. He said Lamont then proceeded to have sex with her.

The former gang member said they fled the house when they heard gunshots being fired outside. He said they stole an old laptop.

Before the incident, the witness said they conducted a robbery at another house in the community.

According to the former gang member, Wilson and Lamont beat the man, demanding money, citing that they were aware that he had just returned from overseas.

Subsequent­ly, the witness said the homeowner retrieved a machete from under his bed and attempted to chop Wilson, but the reputed gang leader shot him three times in the foot.

The former gang member said that the woman begged her husband to give Wilson the money and he eventually relented. The man was then shot in the abdomen.

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