Former 'baller 'Corntail' Donaldson shot, hospitalised
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
MONTEGO BAY, St James - Former national striker Caple 'Corntail' Donaldson has been admitted in the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital since Saturday under police guard after he was shot in a supermarket by an off-duty police officer.
According to police reports, Donaldson was shot after he attacked another lawman with knife.
The police say that the former Reno and Rusea's High School representative was "misbehaving" in a Savanna-la-Mar supermarket on Saturday when a police officer asked him to calm down.
Donaldson, who is said to be mentally challenged, reportedly brandished a knife and attacked the cop who then fell to the ground.
It is alleged that the former footballer, threatening that he "must kill somebody today", continued his attack on the police officer, while he was still on the ground.
The off-duty officer, who was on the scene, was reportedly forced to shoot Donaldson to save his colleague's life.
The injured Donaldson was subsequently admitted to hospital under police guard.
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
MONTEGO BAY, St James - Former national striker Caple 'Corntail' Donaldson has been admitted in the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital since Saturday under police guard after he was shot in a supermarket by an off-duty police officer.
According to police reports, Donaldson was shot after he attacked another lawman with knife.
The police say that the former Reno and Rusea's High School representative was "misbehaving" in a Savanna-la-Mar supermarket on Saturday when a police officer asked him to calm down.
Donaldson, who is said to be mentally challenged, reportedly brandished a knife and attacked the cop who then fell to the ground.
It is alleged that the former footballer, threatening that he "must kill somebody today", continued his attack on the police officer, while he was still on the ground.
The off-duty officer, who was on the scene, was reportedly forced to shoot Donaldson to save his colleague's life.
The injured Donaldson was subsequently admitted to hospital under police guard.
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