Man charged for the murder of Jeremiah Barnes
Posted Mon, Mar 1st 2010, 19:52(Grand Cayman - CITN) -
Detective Chief Inspector Peter Kennett, the man leading the hunt to find the killer of Jeremiah Barnes released the following statement on Saturday, 27 February 2010:
“Four-year-old Jeremiah Barnes was shot and killed as he sat within a car at Hell service station in West Bay on Monday 15 February 2010. Today I can confirm that Devon Jermaine Anglin, aged 24 years, from the West Bay area, has been formally charged with Jeremiah’s murder. He will appear before Magistrates on Monday, 1 March 2010.”
David Baines, Commissioner of the RCIPS, said:
“While it is satisfying that we have charged someone in relation to Jeremiah’s death we are acutely aware that this will be of little comfort to this little boy’s family who are burying their son today. Of course nothing is ever going to bring this innocent child back and our thoughts are with his family at this very difficult time.
“I would like to thank those people who have assisted the enquiry to date and those who, in the days and weeks ahead, will come forward and assist further with the enquiries ongoing.”
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