Prosecution Closes Its Case Against Home Invasion Accused

Wed, Oct 31st 2012, 11:15 AM

The prosecution has closed its case against a man accused of a home invasion armed robbery. Prosecutors allege that Teko Burrows viciously beat Patricia Minus-Swaby as she slept on the living room sofa of her Infant View Road home on June 22nd, 2010. Minus-Swaby is still suffering the ill effects of the attack, as her sight in her left eye has weakened. She tried to fight off the intruder as she screamed to alert her sons.

Her son Omar Butler, who works for the U.S. Air Force, said he responded to his mother's screams and got into a "fierce struggle" with the intruder. Butler said a glass table top and chinaware were broken during the fight with the man, whom he claimed he recognized from earlier that night. Butler said he observed the man, who was sitting on the wall of his mother's home, after he returned from a graduation ceremony. As a member of the U.S. Air Force, Butler said, "We are trained to recognize the out of ordinary, the suspicious.

It can boil down to a life-and-death situation." Butler said he disarmed one intruder before another emerged holding his brother at gunpoint. Butler said he chased the intruders until he lost sight of them as they escaped through a yard on Tyler Street. Butler identified the defendant as the intruder in a photo line-up. Before viewing the line-up, he met with a police sketch artist. Alex Dorsett, who represents Burrows, made an application in the absence of the jury. Acting Justice Wayne Munroe will make a decision on that application before the case continues. Anthony Delaney and Desiree Ferguson appear for the Crown.

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