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Murders of brothers ‘part of ongoing feud’

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

THE murder of two brothers and attempted murder of their teenage brother is a the result of an ongoing feud stemming from their father’s murder in 2010, according to Chief Superintendent Paul Rolle.

Speaking with The Tribune, Chief Supt Rolle said the murders of Jaquan Anthony Rolle, 18, Jermaine Rolle Jr, 31, and the attempted murder of Anthon Rolle, 14, were not random shootings, but “targeted hits” as a result of an “ongoing feud” from Jermaine Rolle Sr’s death in 2010.

He also confirmed that police have two men, ages 23 and 25, in custody in connection with those homicides.

Jaquan Rolle was shot multiple times and killed around 2pm last Saturday after attending the funeral of his elder brother, Jermaine Rolle, who was murdered two weeks ago.

Their younger brother, Athon Rolle, was also shot, after two masked gunmen ambushed the brothers at a traffic light on Soldier Road near Robinson Road.

Police say the gunmen jumped out of a gold coloured vehicle and shot the teens multiple times before speeding off.

The brothers were taken to Princess Margaret Hospital where Jaquan died shortly after arrival.

The 14-year-old underwent emergency surgery and is listed in critical condition.

The Tribune understands that Jaquan was charged in connection with the August 26, 2012, murder of 22-year-old Emmerson Harding Jr. He was a juvenile at the time.

Harding was at a club on East Sunrise Highway in Grand Bahama when he was shot multiple times.

Jaquan was recently released on bail and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Anthony Ferguson, said police are still unsure whether his murder was related to those charges or the shooting death of his brother two weeks ago.

Rolle Jr was shot and killed in front of a home in Yellow Elder Gardens.

The boys’ father, Jermaine Rolle Sr, was also murdered – he was shot and killed in August 2010, also in Yellow Elder Gardens.

Up to press time, the country’s murder count stood at 116, according to The Tribune’s records.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 911 or 919, the Central Detective Unit at 502-9991 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 328-TIPS.

Comments

ThisIsOurs 9 years, 4 months ago

He was 16 when he killed someone?

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duppyVAT 9 years, 4 months ago

Its called the "war of attrition" ........... just sik the killers on other killers and kill off all the killers ................................... then there will be no more killers ............. SWIFT JUSTICE IN PARADISE

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jamaicaproud 9 years, 4 months ago

word for the wise, you really do not want a mindset of vigilantism taking set in your country. When they are done they will turn guns on the innocent.

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duppyVAT 9 years, 4 months ago

I will give you two examples. 1. killing off all of the Highshuns in Nassau. OR 2. killing off all the people in the inner city (Baintown, Grantstown, Centreville, Englerston, West Marathon). Thats 80% of the crime.

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A warrior once said, "Kill them all and let God sort it out"

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