Two charged with separate murders

Sat, Nov 30th 2013, 11:48 AM

Two men were charged yesterday for two spearate murders that happened earlier this week.
Jermaine Taylor, 23, was charged with one count of murder and three counts of attempted murder.
Taylor was charged with the murder of Leonardo Cash and the attempted murders of Angelo Cash, Christopher Johnson and Wilson Lacroix that happened on November 26 (Tuesday).
Police said the men were shot on Ethel Street, Montell Heights.
According to Superintendent Stephen Dean, three men in a blue Honda exited the vehicle and opened fire on the men, then fled in their vehicle.
Taylor was not required to enter a plea.
Magistrate Andrew Forbes remanded Taylor to Her Majesty's Prisons.
He adjourned the matter to February 3, 2014 when Taylor would be served a voluntary bill of indictment.
Taylor noted that he was unable to contact his lawyer.
Vincent McKinney, 51, was charged with the murder of Raymond Servius, which also happened on November 26.
McKinney was also not required to enter a plea and was remanded to Her Majesty's Prisons.
Police said that victim was beaten to death at Miami Street.
Police said the victim got into a fight with another man at a house in the area around 9 p.m. and the victim was struck with a blunt instrument and killed.
McKinney, who had a wound to an eye, said he was stabbed to the eye during a fight.
Forbes informed him that he would ensure that the injury was properly treated before he left for prison.
McKinney's matter was adjourned to February 3, when he will be served a voluntary bill of indictment.

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