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Two charged in connection with latest murders

Jermaine Taylor (left) and Vincent McKinney head towards the Magistrates’ Court.

Jermaine Taylor (left) and Vincent McKinney head towards the Magistrates’ Court.

By RASHAD ROLLE

Tribune Staff Reporter

rrolle@tribunemedia.net

TWO men were arraigned in the magistrates’ court yesterday in connection with two of the country’s most recent murders.

Jermaine Taylor, 24, faces four charges. It was alleged that on Tuesday, November 26, he intentionally killed Leonardo Cash by means of unlawful harm.

It was also alleged that on that date he attempted to murder three other men: Angelo Cash, Christopher Johnson and Wilson Lacroix.

Vincent McKinney, 51, faces one charge. It is alleged that on Tuesday, November 26, he intentionally killed Raymond Servius by unlawful

means.

McKinney showed up to his court arraignment yesterday with large rolls of tape around his left eye.

He told the judge he had been injured during an altercation. The magistrate ordered that his eye be properly taken care of by before he returns to prison.

Both men were denied bail. Neither was required to enter a plea.

Their hearings were adjourned to February 3, 2014.

Comments

ThisIsOurs 10 years, 4 months ago

It was alleged that on Tuesday, November 26, he intentionally killed Leonardo Cash by means of unlawful harm.

Can someone please tell me the meaning of causing harm again?

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