Jamaica Gleaner

CCTV footage outstandin­g in accused gunman’s 2023 murder case

- Christophe­r Thomas/Gleaner Writer

TYRESE HUNTER, the St James man who reportedly confessed to the 2023 shooting death of 34-year-old vendor Akeem Robinson, which was caught on CCTV footage, will have to wait until March 27 to hear whether his case-file in the St James Parish Court has been completed.

Hunter, a mechanic of a John’s Hall address, was remanded by presiding judge Sasha-Marie Ashley following his court appearance yesterday.

When Hunter’s matter was mentioned, the court was told that the prosecutio­n was awaiting a CD with CCTV footage to add to its case-file. However, it was disclosed that the scene-of-crime CD was available.

It is also understood that the prosecutio­n will be relying on a question-and-answer document to make up its case against Hunter.

Judge Ashley subsequent­ly set March 27 as the new court date and remanded Hunter until that time, when a further update into the progressio­n of the casefile will be expected.

The deceased Robinson, who originally hailed from Burnt Savannah in St Elizabeth, was shot and killed in broad daylight on November 23, 2023, along Fustic Avenue in Montego Bay, St James.

According to reports, Robinson was sitting along the roadway sometime after 2 p.m. when he was approached by the lone occupant of a motorcycle, who pulled a gun and opened fire on him. Robinson was shot in the head, following which the gunman escaped on the motorcycle.

Robinson was subsequent­ly taken to the Cornwall Regional Hospital, where he died while being treated.

Ironically, his death came hours after a state of public emergency had been issued for St James to deal with crime in the parish.

The Montego Bay Criminal Investigat­ion Bureau launched a probe using canvassing and CCTV to identify and trace the perpetrato­r. This led to the arrest of Hunter on December 4, with the motorcycle believed to be involved found in his possession.

It is also understood that prior to his arrest in this case, Hunter had been granted bail in the Western Regional Gun Court in September 2023 in relation to a firearm charge.

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