By PAVEL BAILEY
Tribune Staff Reporter
pbailey@tribunemedia.net
A MAN on bail accused of a violent 2021 airport robbery that nearly killed a woman and a police officer was fined in court on Friday for breaching his curfew.
Marvin Tilme, 33, was arraigned before Senior Magistrate Raquel Whyms on a charge of violating bail conditions.
Justice Darville Gomez previously granted him bail on a raft of charges: possession of an unlicensed firearm, possession of ammunition, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, armed robbery, two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, two counts of abetment to commit attempted murder, two counts of attempted murder, and three counts of abetment to commit armed robbery.
Tilme and his accomplices allegedly robbed Karen Bain at Lynden Pindling International Airport while she was assisting a business establishment with a deposit on October 2 2021. They reportedly stole $3,354 in cash, a $200 cellphone, and $500 Coach glasses. During the incident, a suspect allegedly shot Corporal 1964 when he attempted to intervene.
Tilme had previously been fined $500 in January 2023 for breaching his curfew on December 27 2022.
He reportedly breached his residential curfew again on April 20.
Tilme pleaded guilty to the latest charge and accepted the facts of his case. He was fined $1,000 or face six months in prison.



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