Still Waiting Answers On Son’S Unlawful Killing

Mon, Jan 27th 2020, 07:20 AM

KENDAL and Christine Rolle were relieved last April when Coroner’s Court jurors found that a police constable killed their son unlawfully. But, in the nine months since then, their relief has turned to anguish. The Office of the Attorney General has not made a public move in the case and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has not charged the officer with a crime. The lack of closure, the will-they-or-won’t-they questions that persist, are taking their toll on the Rolle family. Sometimes, the grieving mother says, all she can do is cry. “I work for myself, and sometimes I’m serving my customers and the tears are uncontrollable and I’m there trying my best to console myself, to wipe my eyes, but they just keep coming,” she said. Police were searching for Nathaniel Miller when Osworth Rolle, 22, was killed in Nassau Village on November 30, 2016. He was shot three times, twice in his face and once in his chest. Police claimed he pointed a weapon at them during a foot chase.

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