Dancehall artiste David 'Mavado' Brooks, in custody since Wednesday afternoon, took up the bail in the Gun Court yesterday.
The artiste, charged with two counts of shooting with intent and illegal possession of firearm, was granted $200,000 bail with one surety and ordered to surrender his travel documents. He is to report to the Constant Spring police daily.
Brooks was charged in connection with an incident where two persons were shot and injured on July 27 last year.
He reportedly turned himself in to the Major Investigations Task Force on Wednesday and was taken into custody.
Police reports say on the day in question, Mavado and his entourage were allegedly at a bar near the intersection of Whitehall Avenue and Mannings Hill Road, St. Andrew, where his songs were being played.
It was said a certain individual ordered that no songs done by Mavado should be played.
Further reports say an ensuing altercation saw Mavado and his entourage leaving the bar. Several men later returned and proceeded to fire shots, injuring two persons.
Mavado returns to the Gun Court on May 27.
mz más quería veterano said
18:05 03/30 2008
YEAAAAAAAAAAA. TOP SHOTTA NO MISS
shamz006 said
23:37 03/30 2008
dat me say too
Mellow_Moods said
23:43 03/30 2008
lol..no dis respect
Mekhilla said
11:22 03/31 2008
wow dats alot of money
kemar3star said
11:31 03/31 2008
him good !!!
KrisMichael said
11:33 03/31 2008
him most likely not goin to prison anyways so no need to worry
Dancehall artiste David 'Mavado' Brooks, in custody since Wednesday afternoon, took up the bail in the Gun Court yesterday.
The artiste, charged with two counts of shooting with intent and illegal possession of firearm, was granted $200,000 bail with one surety and ordered to surrender his travel documents. He is to report to the Constant Spring police daily.
Brooks was charged in connection with an incident where two persons were shot and injured on July 27 last year.
He reportedly turned himself in to the Major Investigations Task Force on Wednesday and was taken into custody.
Police reports say on the day in question, Mavado and his entourage were allegedly at a bar near the intersection of Whitehall Avenue and Mannings Hill Road, St. Andrew, where his songs were being played.
It was said a certain individual ordered that no songs done by Mavado should be played.
Further reports say an ensuing altercation saw Mavado and his entourage leaving the bar. Several men later returned and proceeded to fire shots, injuring two persons.
Mavado returns to the Gun Court on May 27.