A 24-year-old man who reportedly shot himself while playing with his home-made gun, but told the police he was shot by someone else, was given a suspended sentence when he appeared in the Western Regional Gun Court on Wednesday.
The courts heard that Alrick Barrett of Cacoon in Hanover, turned up at hospital on March 15 with a gunshot wound to his leg.
He then reportedly told the police that he was shot by a man he said was known as 'Kew', with whom he claimed he had an altercation.
The courts further heard that as the police continued their investigations it was found that he had shot himself with his own home-made gun.
The illegal weapon was reportedly found and Barrett was subsequently charged with illegal possession of a firearm and creating public mischief.
He was sentenced to two years in prison, suspended for 18 months.
Shem1 said
15:42 03/22 2008
nutcase
Shem1 said
15:42 03/22 2008
him shot himself and get arrested... dumbass
blackspyda said
15:42 03/22 2008
lol
jamaican5star said
15:42 03/22 2008
lol ... Dyam Fool him be .. Serve him Right
Msz JayBee said
18:30 03/22 2008
sting said
18:32 03/22 2008
lol
Shottess said
18:34 03/22 2008
a good fi him...badmine dat enuh
KrisMichael said
18:35 03/22 2008
big idiot,shoulda put it between him ears then fire
***DK*** said
18:38 03/22 2008
f*kin clown
djrichiepoo said
18:41 03/22 2008
lol this nigga serious
BabyBashment said
19:13 03/22 2008
lol ediat
odzdgr8 said
20:26 03/22 2008
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A 24-year-old man who reportedly shot himself while playing with his home-made gun, but told the police he was shot by someone else, was given a suspended sentence when he appeared in the Western Regional Gun Court on Wednesday.
The courts heard that Alrick Barrett of Cacoon in Hanover, turned up at hospital on March 15 with a gunshot wound to his leg.
He then reportedly told the police that he was shot by a man he said was known as 'Kew', with whom he claimed he had an altercation.
The courts further heard that as the police continued their investigations it was found that he had shot himself with his own home-made gun.
The illegal weapon was reportedly found and Barrett was subsequently charged with illegal possession of a firearm and creating public mischief.
He was sentenced to two years in prison, suspended for 18 months.