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Shopkeeper charged for allegedly hitting woman with gun in St James

Published:Tuesday | August 6, 2024 | 2:58 PM
Burke was subsequently charged. - File photo

The St James Police have charged a shopkeeper after he allegedly hit a woman with a gun on July 27 in St John's Square, Retirement, in the parish.

Thirty-year-old Zania Burke, otherwise called 'Fourteen', is charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, possession of firearm with intent to injure, assault at common law, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault.

About 12:30 a.m., a woman with whom Burke had an ongoing dispute was standing in the roadway when Burke allegedly attacked her.

According to reports, Burke pulled a handgun, pointed it at the woman and used it to hit her several times.

The woman fled and later made a report to the police.

On Saturday, Burke turned himself in to the police with his attorney.

He was subsequently charged. 

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