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    Guard, boss fined in Vere shooting
    published: Friday | February 2, 2007
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    Rasbert Turner, Gleaner Writer

    SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine:

    Security guard Basil Brown, who was charged with five counts of wounding with intent following the injuring of five students from Vere Technical High School last year, has been fined a total of $110,000 or 15 months hard labour.

    His employer Samuel Tulloch, who was charged with operating an unregistered company and employing an unlicensed guard, was fined $200,000 or 18 months hard labour.

    Both men were sentenced in the Clarendon Circuit Court yesterday by Justice Lloyd Hibbert. The judge, in handing down the sentence, warned both men that it was carelessness on their part that allowed the incident to occur.

    Students wounded

    Their appearance in court arose out of an incident on November 28 last year when Brown, who was armed with a shotgun, accidentally discharged the weapon on the grounds of the Vere Technical High School in Hayes, Clarendon, injuring five students. Following the shooting, students protested and set fire to the guardhouse on the compound.

    Brown was taken into custody by the May Pen police who also took Tulloch into custody that evening. It was also borne out that Blade Security Company, which was operated by Tulloch at the time, was not registered and that Brown was not licensed to carry a firearm.
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    RE: Guard, boss fined in Vere shooting

    Quick question on this: who

    hired this company and whose job was it to see that a state run institution was dealing with a legitimate company?

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      RE: Guard, boss fined in Vere shooting

      <DIV>Good question! Because the principal was busy defending the security guard and his company while berating the community for the protests that followed the shooting. </DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>I would like to think that the Vere board has already questioned her about the whole thing. Then again, what is their role in it!?</DIV>


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