THE owner of White Castle Fish Shop, at Lot 21 John and Hadfield Streets, Werk-en-Rust, Jermaine Langevine, 31, is the latest person to be charged following the shooting and violence in the vicinity of the National Gymnasium last week Tuesday.
The accused faced two indictable charges of felonious wounding and discharging a loaded firearm before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson yesterday.
Particulars of the offences alleged that, on September 22, Langevine unlawfully wounded Oreilly Small so as to cause him grievous bodily harm and discharged a loaded firearm at the same man with intent to cause him grievous bodily harm.
Attorney-at-law Mr. Gordon Gilhuys, who represented Langevine, applied for him to be put on reasonable bail, as he is suffering severe head injuries.
Langevine, the second man to be charged in connection with the same incidents on consecutive days, was ordered to post $500,000 surety until October 6.
The other man, Vibert Weekes, 28, of Lot ‘WW’ 7, North East La Penitence, also in Georgetown, is charged, indictably, as well, with inflicting grievous bodily harm and attempted murder.
It is alleged that he, on September 22, too, unlawfully and maliciously inflicted grievous bodily harm on Jason Langevine and, with intent to commit murder, wounded Jermaine Langevine.
Weekes is on $475,000 bail until October 15.