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ComPol Explains Doris Grant’s Charge for Murder

ComPol Explains Doris Grant’s Charge for Murder

Last week, Doris Grant was taken to the court and charged for murder. While she and her attorney, Richard Dickie Bradley expressed surprise at the charge, today the Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams explained why the police looked at Grant as a suspect in the murder of Jaheim Fitzgibbon. He said Fitzgibbon was murdered soon after Grant and her common-law husband were shot at.

 

Chester Williams

                            Chester Williams

Chester Willams, Commissioner of Police

“We have given intensive interviews where we had stated that the murder of the guy who was killed in the St. Martin’s area just before the SOE. I think Fitzgibbon. I don’t remember the name. Information suggests that his murder came after as a result of the concert they had at Tavern where Doris Grant and her common-law were shot. It was believed that the persons who did that shooting were from the Supal Street area. And in particular, that young man’s name was called. So it is believed that his shooting was a retaliation of the shooting of Doris Grant. So most naturally, the police will bring her in and her common law for questioning as well as other persons who are around them. So that is the reason why she was detained.”

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