Entertainer 'Hitlist', born Marlon Lawrence, is now in police custody under suspicion of rape, THE STAR understands.
Hitlist is best known for his 2006 hit, Please Stop Di Killing', which held its place on local charts during the year, after which his Nah Give Up Track also received major spin on the airwaves.
Checks by THE STAR yesterday revealed that the entertainer is being held at the St Catherine South Division in Portmore after he was picked up along St Johns Road in Spanish Town.
The Constabulary Communication Network told THE STAR that formal charges have not been laid against him, however, he is scheduled to face an identification parade.
Reports reaching THE STAR are that late last week, a female was offered a ride by the entertainer and was subsequently sexually assaulted.
A report was made to the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse at the St Catherine South Division and following investigations, the entertainer was held.
He is to be interviewed in the presence of his attorney.The Gleaner understands that the students are members of the 'Kartel', 'Mavado' or 'Jungle *lo**' gangs.
Sergeant Tommy-Lee Chambers, of the Kingston Eastern Community Safety and Security Branch, said 49 students were taken to the station and cautioned. Their parents were also called in.
Being bullied
Chambers said some of the students said they formed gangs to protect themselves from being bullied.
"It is not good, so we have to start working on it now," Chambers told The Gleaner.
Chambers said most of the students had 'Gaza' or 'Mavado' written on their school bags. Some of the girls also had 'Gaza first lady' or 'Gaza mumma' on their bags.
When contacted yesterday, the principal of the school said the gang situation was nothing to be alarmed about. He noted that the school had called in the police in an effort to prevent it from getting out of control.About $4.4 billion (US$52 million) worth of cocaine was discovered on a ship at the Kingston Wharves on Tuesday.
Five foreign nationals were taken into custody in connection with the seizure.
According to Sergeant Jubert Llewellyn, spokesman for Operation Kingfish, more than 37 kilograms (approximately 81lb) of cocaine was found during an operation which was carried out by members of the Contraband Enforcement team.
Investigators say the vessel had stopped in Jamaica to take on containers, after which it was said to be heading for Panama.
The ship was reportedly searched and the captain, who is a German national and four Philippine nationals were subsequently taken into custody.
In a scene straight out of The Italian Job, Daniel Lyons was left hanging in mid-air after his vehicle plunged down the rock face and dangled on a precipice 170ft from the ground.
Terrified Daniel, 34, desperately tried to balance the weight of the van to prevent him from plunging to certain death.
But in his confusion he climbed onto the back seat which was already hanging off the cliff.
Rescue crews arrived at the scene of the accident at the Colorado National Monument and found Daniel cowering in the swaying vehicle.
They managed to manoeuvre him from the van and up the cliff face before he was airlifted to hospital where he received treatment for minor injuries.
Park Superintendent Joan Anzelmo said: "It's truly a miracle. Another few inches or a foot and that car would have continued on to the base of the canyon. No one survives those types of accidents. We're glad he's alive."
A 27-year-old teacher, who was charged with carnal abuse after it was alleged that he had sex with his 14-year-old neighbour and forced her to perform oral sex on him, was granted $50,000 bail in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
Allegations in the case are that in November last year, the complainant was watching TV at the house of the accused man, when he forced her to carry out the sexual favour. The allegations also said that the accused had sex with the minor in December, and also January of this year.
Denying the allegations
The accused man's lawyer, who said his client was denying the allegations, said it was strange that her client was rumoured to be involved with the minor. In further explaining, she said that the minor's mother was called by someone in the community telling her to keep a watchful eye on the teen as she was spending too much time with a certain male in the community. That male, the lawyer continued, was not her client but another man.
She said that after that telephone conversation, the child's mother inquired who it was that her daughter was involved with and she made mention of the accused. A report was then made and the accused man was subsequently arrested on January 15.
The matter returns to court on February 17.Two female employees of Burger King were arrested and charged with nine counts of obtaining credit by fraud, after they reportedly used a customer's credit card to obtain food and clothing amounting to $40,000 in value.
The women, Dahlia Dinnel, 21, a cashier of a McDonald Place, Olympic Way, Kingston 11 address, and Anisha McLeod, 21, cashier of a Newlands, Portmore, St Catherine address, were both charged on January 25 after being arrested on January 18.
THE STAR was told that on January 17, the complainant visited the store located along North Odeon Avenue, Kingston 10, and used his credit card to purchase a meal. He forgot the card in the store. It is alleged that between 2:20 p.m. and 5:07 p.m., the women used the complainant's card to purchase meals in the establishment and to buy clothes valuing over $30,000 from a store located along Luke Lane in downtown Kingston.
Interviewed
They were interrogated by store managers who became aware of the issue when the complainant revealed that he had left his card in the store. The women were interviewed and later arrested and charged by the police.
It is alleged that one of the women told the clerk in the clothing store that she had forgotten her ID.
The police are encouraging credit card holders to be very vigilant when using their cards. They are also advising that persons ask their bank to pin their cards, to prevent or reduce the risk of forgery.
The women are expected to appear in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court on Friday.
Several eyebrows were raised in the Spanish Town RM Court yesterday after a judge admonished and discharged entertainer Adidjah 'Vybz Kartel' Palmer of indecent language.
The entertainer, represented by attorney-at-law Michael Deans, pleaded guilty before RM Simone Maddix. His lawyer told the court that although his client is guilty of the offence, he knows that the entertainer is very sorry for his misdeeds.
"Your Honour, I know the name Vybz Kartel might send off a negative vibes. However, I am representing Adidjah Palmer who is a totally different person from the entertainer persona. And it is in this light that we want to say we are sorry to the music fraternity and Jamaica at large for what happened at Sting," he said.
His responsibilities
He further mentioned that the entertainer is a responsible citizen and in this light having owned up to his responsibilities, he will be asking the court to admonish and discharge him of the offence. After hearing the submission RM Maddix spoke with the entertainer.
"Your lawyer said that Mr Palmer is different from Vybz Kartel but you need not be different, I cannot see how people use indecent language. It is negative and you being a responsible person must do things that reflect you as a totally responsible individual," she told him.
The entertainer was subsequently told that he was free to go and the case was admonished and discharged.
"I am pleased that things turned out this way, but I must admit that sincerity goes a long way. It was a sincere request that my lawyer put across as indeed I am sorry for the whole thing," Kartel said after leaving the court.
Kartel is accused of using indecent language at the Sting show on Boxing Day last year.
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THE transport ministry's Road Safety Unit is appealing to motorists to obey traffic signals and traffic officials in order to reduce the number of road fatalities this year.
"Motorists, passengers, cyclists and pedestrians, we need your help to ensure that we attain below 300 road fatalities in 2009. We cannot attain such a feat without your unprecedented support as we seek to practice road safety," Kenute Hare, director of the Road Safety Unit said Monday.
"It is costing our nation over $2 billion to treat persons injured in traffic crashes. We appeal to male drivers to practice defensive driving. If all male drivers adhere to the Road Traffic Act and road code, our quest to achieve the below 300 target in 2009 will be historic."
Hare also urged motorcyclists, pillion passengers and pedal cyclists to wear protective gear and wear light coloured clothing at nights so that they can be visible to motorists.
"Passengers in the rear of motor vehicles - whether private or public passenger vehicles - please wear seat belts, everytime," he added.
Hare was speaking in the wake of two road crashes in Clarendon, which occurred within less than 12 hours of each other on the weekend, which he blamed on "the wanton carelessness of male drivers".
"Blatant disobedience of traffic signs and traffic officials were the root causes of these two fatal crashes along the Sandy Bay Main Road and the Sir Alexander Bustamante Highway," he said. "The drivers involved in these fatal crashes were males. The driver who mowed down the motorcyclist, who was not wearing a helmet on Friday night was driving a public passenger vehicle, transporting a passenger. The driver decided to disobey the police officer - this causing a family to be in grieving because of his indiscretion. To compound the situation, he fled the scene of the fatal crash which he had caused."
Hare, while extending his condolences to the family of the motorcyclist, also appealed to the driver involved in the crash to hand himself in to the police.
"We also extend condolences to the family of the female public motor vehicle passenger who was thrown out of the vehicle because a motorist failed to obey the stop sign at the intersection of the Sandy Bay Main Road and Highway 2000," he said.
Last year, 341 persons were killed in traffic accidents across Jamaica.
Charged with unlawful wounding is Joan Kirlew.
The court was told that on January 5 about 12:43 a.m., Kirlew entered her son's room and started an argument. It is alleged that during the fuss, she pulled a knife and stabbed at him. The complainant, who is 26, told the court that he had a dispute with his sister earlier and that his mother had come into his room to continue the argument.
Kirlew pleaded not guilty to the accusations. The case is to be mentioned again on March 2.An Air Jamaica plane at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. (Observer file photo) |
AIR Jamaica, the national airline, will begin dropping some routes next month, including its previously popular flights to the United States city of Miami, affectionately called 'Kingston 21'.
At its peak, the "Love Bird" operated seven flights daily to Miami and became part of the political lexicon when late former Prime Minister Michael Manley famously offered "five flights a day" to Jamaicans fleeing the country after his visit to Fidel Castro's Cuba in the politically charged 1970s.
Two other Florida flights, to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, presumably more lucrative, will remain on the airline's schedule.
Admitting that it was bleeding red ink to the tune of US$170 million last year, the airline said in a statement yesterday that it would reduce its aeroplanes from 15 to nine and drastically cut staff and several routes, as part of a new business plan, apparently in readiness for divestment.
Effective February 26, the airline said, it would be pulling out of Atlanta, Georgia; Los Angeles, California; Grand Cayman and Miami. It will also discontinue services between Jamaica and Barbados and Jamaica and Grenada.
Air Jamaica's new schedule has 218 weekly flights to 14 destinations between Jamaica and Toronto, New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Curacao, Nassau and Havana. The airline will also offer service between New York and Barbados and New York and Grenada.
"With these changes the airlines fleet will be reduced to nine aircraft, the appropriate number required to effectively operate the new schedule," said the Air Jamaica statement. It added that the airline would also restructure existing leases and negotiate aircraft returns to accomplish this result.
Yesterday, Air Jamaica chairman Shirley Williams declined to comment on the number of workers whose jobs would be made redundant or if the move was a part of the ongoing divestment initiative, saying only that staff members were being briefed.
"At this moment we are making no public statement," Williams told the Observer. "Air Jamaica is working behind the scenes with the staff, we have got to do it as best as possible," she remarked.
In the statement, Air Jamaica president Bruce Nobles said that everything was being done to reduce the impact on staff members, including offering voluntary redundancies and leave of absence.
It was a short but extremely funny scene at the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday when a man who had a matter in court bolted from the compound, outrunning two policemen who tried to apprehend him.
Shouts of "hol' him, hol' him!" rang out from the upper level of the court as The Star arrived on scene, only to see a man in a lime green shirt scampering out the courtyard through the gates of the premises and making a dash for his life up the busy Maxfield Avenue thoroughfare. In pursuit were two policemen dressed in suits.
Simple larceny charge
Checks by THE STAR revealed the man, identified as Christopher Mullings, had appeared in court yesterday morning facing a simple larceny charge. According to one policeman, the allegation was that Mullings filled up a car with petrol and failed to pay. His bail was extended in that matter and he returns to court on January 28.
One of the policemen, after giving an unsuccessful chase, said that he only wanted to talk to the edgy Mullings. The cop said that there was a previous matter involving Mullings whereby he is accused of renting a house and collecting deposits from several people, but was not the owner of the house. It was this matter that the policeman said he wanted to talk to Mullings about, and not the larceny case he showed up for yesterday.Members of the Anchovy Apostolic House of Prayer and Praise clear rubble from the burnt-out building yesterday, hours after a fire. (Photo: Alan Lewin) |
ANCHOVY, St James - A fire, believed to be arson, destroyed the Anchovy Apostolic House of Prayer and Praise early yesterday morning.
According to church officials, the fire razed the wooden building as well as an adjoining 45-foot container that housed an office, a kitchen, a bathroom, musical instruments, and food supplies for a tuck shop operated by
the church.
They estimated the losses at $12 million.
One female member who resides at the manse on the church premises said she was awakened by strange sounds "coming from the direction of the church" at approximately 3:00 am yesterday. She said she alerted the St James Fire Department when she realised the church was on fire.
"I heard some movements coming from the church and (when my son] peeped through the window, he saw fire coming from the container and brought it to my attention. It was blazing and we called the fire brigade, but by the time they came the fire just spread quickly and reached the church. The building just crumbled," she told the Observer, adding that thieves last year raided the container and stole a desktop computer.
Up to late yesterday, deputy superintendent of the St James Fire Department, Lloyd Scott, said they were still "piecing together information" to determine the cause of the blaze. The church had more than 200 members.
Meanwhile, the Hanover police yesterday said they were still investigating the circumstances behind a fire Monday night that destroyed an eight-apartment house in Cacoon which was owned and occupied by 51-year-old farmer Ethlyn McGowan and her two sons.
According to the police, one of McGowan's son saw the blaze on his way home and called the Lucea Fire Department which cooled down the fire. Losses were estimated at $4 million.
Addressing questions during a press conference at the Ministry of National Security in New Kingston yesterday, deputy commissioner of police in charge of crime, Mark Shields, declined to say why Scott was of interest to the police.
"It is still very early stages and we will do everything we possibly can to bring those responsible to justice," he said.
According to police reports, about 11 p.m. Sunday, Lynch's house was saturated with an inflammable liquid before a person or persons kicked off the door to the dwelling and shot Lynch. The house was subsequently set ablaze. Scott, who was at the house at the time, escaped the attack.
In the end, the charred remains of two-year-old Niasha Cousins, five-year-old Thaila Cousins and three-year-old Jawara Cousins and their grandmother, Lynch, were found. The children had spent the Christmas holidays with Lynch and were to start school in St Thomas.
Shields positive
Shields is positive about closing the case soon.
"The people of the community I am sure, because it's a rural area, I am positive the people in the community will have information about what led up to that incident. Things like that just don't happen," he said.
Meanwhile, the Office of the Children's Advocate has condemned the attack.
"Our deepest sympathy goes out to the wider community during this time of grief," a statement from the agency said.
The agency also expressed its condolences to Aretha Smith, the mother of the three deceased children.
The office is encouraging adults to take responsibility for protecting their children from falling victim to acts of crime, which may arise from conflicts between adults.
"Too many children have lost their lives because of alleged conflict between adults ... no child should have to pay because adults fail to resolve their differences amicably," the agency said.A man accused of beating his wife because she accused him of having another woman, apologised when he appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
Charged with unlawful wounding is Lennox Campbell.
The complainant told the court that they had an argument stemming from her accusations of infidelity. She said she told him not to lie to her and asked if he was cheating and was hit in the head and on the foot with a bottle.
The accused, however, told the court that he was at home watching TV when his wife started accusing him of cheating. He said she bit him and ran under the bed. He explained that he was drinking from a bottle and threw it under the bed and it hit her.
Campbell revealed that they had been married for six years and have two children ages three and six. Senior Resident Magistrate Glen Brown asked the accused how his daughters would feel if they knew he had hit their mother and he replied "bad".
The complainant told the court that for the sake of the children, she was willing to give the accused another chance. She, however, requested a restraining order and admitted that she was afraid of him. Senior RM Brown warned him, "If you come back before me again, make sure to pack your little bag."
Campbell was placed on probation for 12 month and was ordered to live elsewhere.The firearm that gospel artiste Kassim 'Moses' Grant discharged during a dispute with an uncle-in-law in Mammee River, Gordon Town, St Andrew on Monday night, was illegal, the St Andrew North police say.
Police said the singer was not allowed, by law, to be carrying or using a firearm. "There is nothing to indicate that Moses was a licensed firearm holder," said acting Deputy Superintendent of Police Altemorth Campbell.
The police said reports in relation to Monday night's incident were that Moses and another family member had a dispute when he pulled a firearm and shot at the family member who ran.
That family member is said to have then informed a friend about the incident. The friend, Campbell said, approached Moses and inquired about the incident but the singer is said to have shot at him. The friend, who is said to be a licensed firearm holder, returned the fire and the gospel crooner ran. The body of the artiste was found yesterday morning in Mammee River.
A post-mortem report is being done to ascertain the cause of death, as there was no indication that Moses was shot. The police further said that they are not sure how the singer ended up in the river and it is unclear if he jumped off the bridge or fell.
Chain argument
When THE STAR visited the family house in Mammee River yesterday, distraught relatives spoke openly about the incident.
Moses' family member, who requested anonymity, said the men were arguing over a chain. "He (uncle-in-law) said that Kassim borrowed the chain and did not return it, but Kassim said he returned it," the family said.
She said the uncle-in-law then took the keys from Kassim's vehicle demanding that his chain be returned. "So when he did that Kassim asked that his keys be given back to him but it wasn't," she said. "It was then that he (Kassim) took out a gun and fired a shot across the river. He did not shoot at anybody. He was trying to scare the uncle-in-law into giving him back his key but he still did not give him."
Other family members at the location told THE STAR that the singer, upon not getting his keys, walked off. It was said that the uncle-in-law called a friend and told him of the situation. That friend then sped off in the direction that Moses went, shortly after which shots were heard.
Attempts to contact Moses' wife and uncle-in-law were unsuccessful.
Kassim 'Moses' Grant was popular for songs such as Salvation Story, Big Him Up, Di Real Big Man and When Di Tunda Roll.
By: Joseph Cunningham
Sean Kingston's debut self-titled album has sold more than seven million copies worldwide.
Five months after its release, the album has accrued more than seven
million sales worldwide from ring tones, ring-backs, singles and albums in physical and digital sales; for songs including his global chart topping single "Beautiful Girl."
"Beautiful Girl" topped charts in 21 countries around the world. His second hit, "Me Love" has been certified gold. His latest top ten hit "Take You There" has also gone gold. That single is currently number ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
In related news, Kingston is now wrapping up a national US tour with Grammy-nominated R&B singer Chris Brown, following a national tour with Gwen Stefani. In March, he will kick off an international tour
performing throughout Europe, Australia and Asia. That tour will run until Spring.
And, he has been nominated in the 'Outstanding New Artiste' category for the 39th NAACP Image Awards that will air live on Thursday, February 14 on FOX.
Kingston recently won the US Teen Choice Award for 'Choice R&B Track' for "Beautiful Girls." Last year he won the UK MOBO Award for 'Best Reggae Act.'
They are living with grandparents while the mother recovers in hospital after delivering six boys and two girls on Monday.
All were breathing unaided last night and in a stable condition.
Five began bottle feeding yesterday and the other three were expected to be able to take food soon.
The identity of the mum, believed to be Hispanic, is being kept secret.
She is recovering well, a spokeswoman said at the Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center, California.
The babies were born nine weeks early and are believed to be only the second set of live octuplets born in America. The revelation that the mother already has six children will heighten speculation that she has had fertility treatment.
And it will spark questions about why a mother of six would receive help to conceive again.
Michael Tucker, a leading US researcher in infertility treatment, said: If a medical practitioner had anything to do with it theres some degree of inappropriate medical therapy there.
Yesterday the mother of Americas first octuplets said they were all praying for the new batch. Nigerian Nkem Chukwu gave birth in Houston, Texas, in 1998 aged 27.
Entertainer 'Hitlist', born Marlon Lawrence, is now in police custody under suspicion of rape, THE STAR understands.
Hitlist is best known for his 2006 hit, Please Stop Di Killing', which held its place on local charts during the year, after which his Nah Give Up Track also received major spin on the airwaves.
Checks by THE STAR yesterday revealed that the entertainer is being held at the St Catherine South Division in Portmore after he was picked up along St Johns Road in Spanish Town.
The Constabulary Communication Network told THE STAR that formal charges have not been laid against him, however, he is scheduled to face an identification parade.
Reports reaching THE STAR are that late last week, a female was offered a ride by the entertainer and was subsequently sexually assaulted.
A report was made to the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse at the St Catherine South Division and following investigations, the entertainer was held.
He is to be interviewed in the presence of his attorney.
( L - R ) Chuck, Kidd-Deans, Anderson
PROPONENTS OF the right of individuals to bear arms have renewed their call for the Government to make the process of owning licensed firearms more accessible for law-abiding citizens.
Long-time supporters of the controversial issue, Delroy Chuck, speaker of the house and member of parliament for North East St Andrew, and former Jamaica Labour Party Senator Prudence Kidd-Deans have maintained their positions that the laws of the land should be amended to make it easier for sober, decent and law-abiding citizens to own firearms.
Defensive mechanism
According to Chuck, owning a licensed firearm is a form of preventative and defensive mecha-nism for citizens to ward off criminals who would try to invade their homes and in the process destroy both life and property.
Kidd-Deans told The Gleaner that she totally supports citizens being able to protect themselves because the Government cannot meet the security demands of the people.
Responding to some critics who believe that arming more people would fuel the crime rate, she said such an argument was mere "foolishness".
"An unarmed person is more likely to be killed than an armed person," she said, adding that criminals would be more cautious in approaching people who they know may be armed.
Although more people owning licensed firearms would not readily translate into a reduction in overall crime figures, Chuck said that it could reduce the number of hold-ups and invasion of private property.
Additionally, he said that if more people were armed, it could serve as a deterrent to criminals, as they would be more reluctant to carry out attacks if they know they might be met with gunfire.
However, legal officer at the Independent Jamaican Council for Human Rights, Nancy Anderson, said she totally disagrees with that argument.
"The only thing a gun can do is shoot and if you give a person a gun, they will shoot," she said.
Anderson said one way to address the problem of crime is to provide more resources to the police, inclusive of proper training and sharpen their investigative skills.
"Having more licensed firearm holders is not the solution," she asserted.
A Montego Bay man who tried to smuggle three pounds of ganja out of the island in the handle of his suitcases was shown lenience when he appeared before the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court Monday.
Robert Cunningham, 42, an electrician and businessman from Paradise, was sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for the next two years after he entered a guilty plea to charges of possession, dealing and attempting to export ganja.
He was originally charged with a travelling companioning, Cynthia Woolery from Bethel Town, Westmoreland, who allegedly had 2.75 pounds of ganja in the handle of her suitcases. He had taken responsibility for the contraband found in the woman's suitcase handles. However, the court did not accept his plea after it was revealed that the woman had a previous conviction for a similar matter. She will face trial on February 4.
Begged for lenience
Attorney at law H. Charles Johnson, mitigating on Cunnin-gham's behalf, begged for lenience, saying his client, the father of four children, had learnt a valuable lesson after spending the last three weeks in jail.
He said the accused was given the ganja to take to Curacao for a friend and did it because he did not want to "let down his friend". He said his client was not a bad person and that he had been making an honest living all his life before this unfortunate incident.
Three months in prison
Despite getting the suspended sentence, Cunningham could spend three months in prison if he fails to pay fines of $4,800 for possession and $24,000 for attempting to export ganja.
The facts are that on January 4 he boarded an Air Jamaica flight from Kingston with the intention of going to Curacao. The flight was in transit at the Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay, when his suitcases were x-rayed and irregularities observed. Ganja, weighing three pounds, was subsequently found in the handles of each suitcase.
Several eyebrows were raised in the Spanish Town RM Court yesterday after a judge admonished and discharged entertainer Adidjah 'Vybz Kartel' Palmer of indecent language.
The entertainer, represented by attorney-at-law Michael Deans, pleaded guilty before RM Simone Maddix. His lawyer told the court that although his client is guilty of the offence, he knows that the entertainer is very sorry for his misdeeds.
"Your Honour, I know the name Vybz Kartel might send off a negative vibes. However, I am representing Adidjah Palmer who is a totally different person from the entertainer persona. And it is in this light that we want to say we are sorry to the music fraternity and Jamaica at large for what happened at Sting," he said.
His responsibilities
He further mentioned that the entertainer is a responsible citizen and in this light having owned up to his responsibilities, he will be asking the court to admonish and discharge him of the offence. After hearing the submission RM Maddix spoke with the entertainer.
"Your lawyer said that Mr Palmer is different from Vybz Kartel but you need not be different, I cannot see how people use indecent language. It is negative and you being a responsible person must do things that reflect you as a totally responsible individual," she told him.
The entertainer was subsequently told that he was free to go and the case was admonished and discharged.
"I am pleased that things turned out this way, but I must admit that sincerity goes a long way. It was a sincere request that my lawyer put across as indeed I am sorry for the whole thing," Kartel said after leaving the court.
Kartel is accused of using indecent language at the Sting show on Boxing Day last year.
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A man accused of beating his wife because she accused him of having another woman, apologised when he appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
Charged with unlawful wounding is Lennox Campbell.
The complainant told the court that they had an argument stemming from her accusations of infidelity. She said she told him not to lie to her and asked if he was cheating and was hit in the head and on the foot with a bottle.
The accused, however, told the court that he was at home watching TV when his wife started accusing him of cheating. He said she bit him and ran under the bed. He explained that he was drinking from a bottle and threw it under the bed and it hit her.
Campbell revealed that they had been married for six years and have two children ages three and six. Senior Resident Magistrate Glen Brown asked the accused how his daughters would feel if they knew he had hit their mother and he replied "bad".
The complainant told the court that for the sake of the children, she was willing to give the accused another chance. She, however, requested a restraining order and admitted that she was afraid of him. Senior RM Brown warned him, "If you come back before me again, make sure to pack your little bag."
Campbell was placed on probation for 12 month and was ordered to live elsewhere.Reportedly, The 7 Star General was arrested on Saturday and slapped with charges of housebreaking, larceny and assault occasioning bodily harm.
The Half-Way Tree police told THE STAR yesterday that Lewis was arrested in relation to a December 2008 incident involving a female artiste who he was promoting. The name of that artiste is currently being withheld.
The police said while they could not disclose detailed information relating to the incident, Lewis was informed that he needed to report to the Half-Way Tree police following the December episode, but failed to do so. As a result, he was picked up last Saturday. Lewis is now awaiting an attorney, after which he will be questioned.
Earlier this month, The Star published a story in which a female artiste, who was a former member of the L.A. Lewis Enterprise, accused him of scamming her of more than $600,000 in addition to possessing her motor car. The police source, however, would not say if Lewis' arrest was linked to this. Attempts to contact that female artiste were unsuccessful.
The Denham Town Police in Kingston West on Sunday seized 19 rounds of ammunition during a special operation along Raphael Avenue, Kingston 13. No one was arrested during the seizure.
Police say about 9 a.m. a team on special operation along Raphael Avenue searched a premises and found the ammunition in an outside bathroom.
Illegal firearm
Meanwhile, the Kingston East Police seized an illegal firearm and several rounds of ammunition at Maiden Street, Kingston 16, on Sunday night. No one was arrested in connection with the seizure.
Police reports are that about 11:50 p.m., the Kingston East Police were on patrol in the Franklyn Town area. On reaching the intersection of Williams and Maiden Streets, a group of men were seen. One man from the group walked off on to Maiden Street.
Held and searched
This aroused the suspicion of the police and they went after him. He was held and searched, but nothing found in his possession. The lawmen then searched several premises at Maiden Street and the weapon - a Beretta 9mm pistol and 26 rounds of ammunition - was found.
Detectives from the Elletson Road CIB are investigating.
Popular graffiti personality and dancehall artiste/enigma L.A. Lewis has been arrested.
The Star has learnt that the artiste and head of L.A. Lewis Enterprise was arrested on Saturday and slapped with charges of housebreaking, larceny and assault occasioning bodily harm.
Female artiste
The Half-Way Tree police told THE STAR yesterday that Lewis was arrested in relation to a December 2008 incident involving a female artiste who he was promoting. The name of that artiste is currently being withheld.
The police said while they could not disclose detailed information relating to the incident, Lewis was informed that he needed to report to the Half-Way Tree police following the December episode, but failed to do so. As a result, he was picked up last Saturday. Lewis is now awaiting an attorney, after which he will be questioned.
Scamming her
Earlier this month, The Star published a story in which a female artiste, who was a former member of the L.A. Lewis Enterprise, accused him of scamming her of more than $600,000 in addition to possessing her motor car. The police source, however, would not say if Lewis' arrest was linked to this. Attempts to contact that female artiste were unsuccessful.
The famed dancer/artist Chi Ching Ching whos known for his popular slang Everydayyyyy will now has to obey every word of the slang by attending a reputable driving school everydayyyyy! Upon completion, the dancer turned deejay will then sit an examination at one of the depots in Kingston.
He will not buy a licence
According to Chi Ching Ching's manager Sabrina Downes of Undisputed Entertainment, we are seeking driving lessons with a reputable driving school for our client. We do not want Chi Ching Ching to buy his licence we would like him to obtain it in a legal and professional manner, she told OutAroad.com
Chi Ching Ching was arrested last week by the Constant Spring Police for driving a motor vehicle without a legal drivers licence and no insurance.
Every bady knw seh ryno a go harda dan javinchi, jahvinchi a try soun like ryno it nah go work................. BOOM BOOM DonT GeT IT Twi$TeD!!!
A MEDICAL doctor testified yesterday that on the night of March 19, 2006, he saw the accused, 26-year-old Sheldon Pusey, at the home of 64-year-old Trade Ambassador Peter King.
King was fatally stabbed at his home at 11A Waterloo Road, St Andrew, between March 19 and 20, 2006.
The doctor is the second witness to testify that Pusey was at King's house on March 19, 2006.
A witness testified last Thursday that about 10 p.m. on that date, he saw King in boxer shorts and Pusey wearing only a pair of underpants and a pair socks. He said King introduced Pusey to him and Pusey told him that his name was Douglas.
The doctor told the court yesterday that sometime after 5 p.m. on the day in question, he and a friend went to King's house. He said sometime after, Pusey entered the room where they were.
Introductions made
He said King introduced the accused to him as Sheldon. The doctor said he spoke to Pusey for a brief time and even asked Pusey how his fingernails were so shiny. He said up to the time when he left the premises at minutes to 8 p.m., Pusey was using a computer in the room where they were.
Cross-examined by defence lawyer Berrie Bryan, the doctor, who said he knew King for 25 years, said that he was aware that King had homosexual leanings and that he led a homosexual lifestyle.
Prosecutors Caroline Hay and Dahlia Findlay are representing the Crown at the trial which began last Monday in the Home Circuit Court.
Senior Puisne Judge Marva McIntosh is presiding at the trial.Mavado I'm So Special which was recently remixed by female rap superstar Foxy Brown, has also been remixed and used by G Unit member Tony Yayo on his latest mixtape - *lo**y X- Mass. The original song has done the rounds in Jamaica become an almost instant success and tearing up clubs and sessions across the island since its release. It also has crossed over into international success with it entering the Billboard charts recently at #53.
The TJ records produced song on the Unfinished Business rhythm, is not alone in terms of the international exposure as D.A.S.A.C.A member Serani has a song on the rhythm which entered the Billboard charts at #55.
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The rap star has written, directed and stars in a biopic DVD, which will accompany his new album "Before I Self Destruct" and become Cheetah Vision's first release - but his first big screen movie will be a prison drama with Cage.
50, real name Curtis Jackson, will play a boxer who is sent to prison in action-drama "The Dance." Cage will co-star, according to HollyScoop.com.
Being a deejay was always the aim for upcoming artiste 21-year-old Bramma D Bomma, and since entering the business, he has been getting tremendous support from other established artistes. Bramma, whose real name is Lloyd Brammer, says he became a deejay as a way out of trouble. Back inna high school (Calabar High), it keep mi out a whole heap a trouble. Everybody weh mi grow wid, who nuh dead, deh a jail. Music was my escape from that. Mi a di only child fi mi mother and mi neva waan dead lef har, he said. Corner or music He added, Mi lef Calabar wid four CXC and she (mother) neva have no money fi send mi go anywhere else so it was either mi deh pon di corner or do music. Immediately after finishing high school in 2002, Bramma started a professional career in music; getting links with several dancehall big names like Vybz Kartel, Delly Ranks and Bounty Killer. Dem hear mi talent and encourage mi. Mi feel blessed as a young youth fi know seh so much elder a look out fi mi, said Bramma who grew up in Maxfield Avenue, Kingston. Fellow youngster, Stephen Di genius McGregor was also a source of help to Bramma. He has done several songs on Stephens rhythms like Wow on the work out rhythm and the single Changes. He says their link is so strong that people might hear him on all of Stephens upcoming rhythms. High praise Mi haffi big up Stephen cause him alone a di yute weh see mi pon di corner as a juvenile and tell mi seh mi talented and mi fi link him. Mi and him a bredda; Chino and Freddie McGregor tek mi in like mi a family, said Bramma. While he has high praises for Stephen, he says he has worked with other production houses like Chimney Records where he did songs like Value of a Lady and My Own which features Vybz Kartel. He might not be a well known artiste in Jamaica, but he says his songs are doing well in Europe where he will do a promotional tour in September. He will visit 10 countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland and Austria. He says he has also been getting calls from bookers in Africa and the United States where people want him for shows or to record with him. Bramma says he has no immediate plans for an album because he wants to release more singles and become known by the Jamaican public. |
Leading dancehall artiste Mavado's brand new ra** Kassa-directed video for his anthem So Special, will premier next week Monday (January 26) on BETs flagship show - 106 & Park. Already, both 106 & Park presenters - Terrence & Rocsi - have started to promote the upcoming world premiere of the video by shouting it out on the daily program. This has already helped to create a huge anticipation for Mondays show.
Its a great look for the Artist, said manager Julian Jones-Griffith. Usually when a Dancehall song shows crossover potential there is no campaign behind it to push it to that next level. This video will certainly help Mavado connect with new fans and markets, who are familiar with his captivating voice and tracks but not so familiar with him.
So Special continues to rise on the Billboard Hot 100 Hip Hop and Rn'B charts, along with Seranis No Games, both of which are on the Unfinished Business riddim. Mavados sophomore album Mr. Brooks - A Better Tomorrow is expected in stores on March 4.