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A constable who said he transported two men, one fatally wounded, to hospital in 2017 following an alleged Klansman gang-linked shooting on Ripon Road in St Andrew, stood down suggestions from defence attorneys Thursday that his identification of the dead man had been rigged.
The constable, who was retaking the stand in the ongoing trial of 25 alleged members of the so-called Tesha Miller faction of the gang, was continuing his evidence about his actions at the scene where cab driver Kevin Green was murdered and another man shot in the shoulder the night of August 14, 2017.
That evidence is linked to counts five and six of the indictment which charges the accused Tesha Miller, Rolando Jermaine Hall and Michael Wildman with Green’s murder in one instance, and the wounding with intent of the other man.
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