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    Ammo found may not have come from soldiers’ weapons, says JDF

    'Stray' bullet?
    BY CONRAD HAMILTON Sunday Observer senior reporter hamiltonc@jamaicaobserver.com
    Sunday, February 24, 2013






    LAWYERS representing the three Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldiers who have been charged with the controversial killing of businessman Keith Clarke appear to be hinging their hopes on inconsistencies relating to the origin of a round of ammunition taken from the crime scene.
    The three accused are Lance Corporals Greg Tinglin and Odel Buckley and Private Arnold Henry.


    CLARKE… killed at his home


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    Clarke, an accountant, was killed at his East Kirkland Heights, St Andrew home during a search for Christopher 'Dudus' Coke following the Tivoli Gardens incursion in May 2010.
    When the matter came up for mention in the Supreme Court on Friday, attorney Linton Gordon, who is among the battery of lawyers representing the three, requested more time for an analysis to be conducted on a round of high-powered ammunition that was found near the scene of the shooting.
    According to him, the item was analysed and inconsistencies pointed out.
    He told the court that the defence had engaged the services of an independent ballistics expert from the United Kingdom to determine whether the bullet came from any of the weapons that were in the possession of the accused.
    Linton told the court that the test results should be available close to the end of May.
    When questioned by the Jamaica Observer outside the courtroom last week, Linton said the initial results of the analysis raises many questions including the possibility that some other high-powered weapon -- other than those of members of the security forces -- may have been discharged during the incident.
    Following the submission by Gordon, the trial date was set for July 1.
    The men's bail was extended.


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz2Lp5HSgkZ

  • #2
    As I posted below, we can forget about getting justice for Keith Clarke.

    The first problem is the wrong people are on trial.


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    • #3
      Who should be then?

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      • #4
        The persons giving instructions to these lowly privates who are only carrying out orders. Or were these some rogue cadets who went postal because this man had them out of their beds at this ungodly time?!?!

        If the commands came from the Bruce, then he should be on trial.

        You disagree?


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        • #5
          No.

          If what U say is true, den the chips must fall...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Willi View Post
            No.

            If what U say is true, den the chips must fall...
            If what I say is true? Which part is in dispute?!?


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            • #7
              We dont know who instructed whom to do what and even so, did they do as ordered or improvised?

              I dont know Jack Schitt about what happened there and it seems not many people do.

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              • #8
                But Willi, do you think the soldiers/police who broke through the burglar bars and shot the man 20 times in his back did this on their own accord?!?!

                If they did, would they not have been brought up on some sort of internal charges? Have they been?!??

                They were following orders and as such they should not be on trial. The person who gave those orders should!


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                • #9
                  Suh Bruce giving field command orders now ??!

                  GI Bruce ?!

                  lol !!

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                  • #10
                    Who was commander in chief?


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                    • #11
                      You believe Bruce himself orders missions and analyzes field intelligence..

                      Where him get him training.. Up Park or Hingland ?

                      lol ! woiie !

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                      • #12
                        I really would like to know who provided the bad intel.
                        Until then everything is possible.

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                        • #13
                          Anything is possible.. what does your intelligence tell you ?

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