Parents should identify accomplices of teenage bandit

RELATIVES claim that the teenage bandit shot and killed by the businesman was following bad company, and that was the reason for his demise. However, they are worried that the businessman may have used excessive force.

If relatives are claiming that the dead ‘youth-man’ was following bad company, then those very relatives must know his accomplices, and should point police in their direction.
I know it too well, because, in the early 80s, I had a nephew who started following some very bad ‘youth-men’. My family knew most of those bad ‘youth-men’. Police had shot and killed one of the ringleaders, and a few others were jailed.
Citizens must be on full alert once these people start talking about “excessive force”. Opposition lawyers will give them their legal opinion, then, the political dogs will start barking out orders for street protests, chanting “No Justice, No Peace”. They will even call for licensed firearms to be recalled, so the criminals must always have the upper hand.
Kaieteur News had also stated that the young McCurdy was fingered in a gang-related beating to death of a man in Kitty last year.
Please see to it that the police do not take this family into any Police Station to question and hold them for 72 hours. Let the police take statements from them in the comfort of their home, where terror reigned on them by young terrorists.

T. King

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