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A distraught relative of one of the men who was shot by police.

Two men were Saturday night shot dead and doctors were battling to save the life of a third man at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation.

The incident occurred just outside the K&VC Hotel, South Road, Georgetown.

The dead have been identified as 20-year old Jermaine “Chow” Canterbury and 20-year old Mark Anthony “Two Thousand” Joseph. Listed in a critical condition is Mario Gouveia. Their address was given as 17 Hogg Street, Albouystown.

Someone, who went into the Accident and Emergency Unit, said the men’s bodies were riddled.

Deputy Police Commissioner, Seelall Persaud said the detectives were still processing the crime scene. He confirmed that a number of bandits “were killed” in a shootout with police.

He could not immediately say whether the men had attempted to rob K&VC hotel. Police later drove away a car that struck by bullets from the scene of the incident.

Canterbury was among three persons who were charged in May ,2010 with armed robbery committed on First Choice Jewellery Store and Pawnshop. Joseph was charged in December 2012 for allegedly stealing one Glock handgun from a rural constable who had attempted to arrest him for attempting to robe someone else.

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Originally Posted by Cobra:

I would like to see news like this everyday in the media. How come Benschop didn't come to the bandits rescue as yet?

Maybe he freiken the Brummel/Sewlal combo.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

20-year old Jermaine “Chow” Canterbury and 20-year old Mark Anthony “Two Thousand” Joseph.

 

Wah kinda bumba claat name them thief man have in Guyana?

These chirren were born and brought up under the PPP/C regime. There is saying you judge a tree by its fruit.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

20-year old Jermaine “Chow” Canterbury and 20-year old Mark Anthony “Two Thousand” Joseph.

 

Wah kinda bumba claat name them thief man have in Guyana?

These chirren were born and brought up under the PPP/C regime. There is saying you judge a tree by its fruit.

You mean them born thief since Cheddi won election? Oh, rass, bhai you right. I tath they were the new generation of PNC thiefs.  

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

20-year old Jermaine “Chow” Canterbury and 20-year old Mark Anthony “Two Thousand” Joseph.

 

Wah kinda bumba claat name them thief man have in Guyana?

These chirren were born and brought up under the PPP/C regime. There is saying you judge a tree by its fruit.

You mean them born thief since Cheddi won election? Oh, rass, bhai you right. I tath they were the new generation of PNC thiefs.  


No man is born a thief. These chirren character and behaviour was moulded by the PPP/C nobles.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

20-year old Jermaine “Chow” Canterbury and 20-year old Mark Anthony “Two Thousand” Joseph.

 

Wah kinda bumba claat name them thief man have in Guyana?

These chirren were born and brought up under the PPP/C regime. There is saying you judge a tree by its fruit.

You mean them born thief since Cheddi won election? Oh, rass, bhai you right. I tath they were the new generation of PNC thiefs.  


No man is born a thief. These chirren character and behaviour was moulded by the PPP/C nobles.

So how did we have so many during the PNC rule?  Oh I guess that was a Caribj moment.

FM

South road shooting - Men were all imprisoned for robbery under arms -were out on bail for robbery offences -survivor says: “I don’t know the other two men”

 

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Written by Leroy Smith

  

Sunday, 13 October 2013 22:04

 

 

THE Guyana Police Force have on record and as evidence claims that all three of the men who were shot on Saturday night on South Road have been involved with the law on matters of robberies and at the moment the survivor of Saturday’s shooting has a pending matter for the same offence in a magistrates’ court.

 

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The injured Mario Gouveia on his hospital bed surrounded by his mother and other visitors yesterday

Yesterday the Guyana Police Force confirmed that all three men who were shot by police ranks on Saturday were about to commit a robbery on a guest of the K&VC Hotel on South Road and based on information the police staked out the location.
The police said that the men showed up at the hotel in a car PPP 8539 at about 20.30 hours when they realised that three men were exiting the vehicle as it stopped at Alexander Street, they subsequently proceeded towards the hotel.
It was then the police approached the men when they opened fire resulting in the police returning fire. According to the police, the car that the men arrived in was driven away from the scene after the exchange of gunfire.
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The mothers of the two dead men recalling what they heard about the incident on Saturday night


Dead are Jermaine Canterbury called “Chow”, 21 years of Hogg Street, Albouystown; and Mark Anthony Joseph called “Two Grand” 19 years, also of Hogg Street, Albouystown. Mario Gouveia, 19 years, of James Street, Albouystown was shot and injured to his face and is a patient under guard at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
Meanwhile, survivor of the shooting Mario Gouveia has come out to deny any  affiliation with the other two Albouystown men who live just around the corner from him and who were killed during the police operation on Saturday night.
Speaking with the Guyana Chronicle from his hospital bed at the GPHC yesterday afternoon in the presence of his mother and other persons who came to visit him, the young man in response to a question by this reporter about his affiliation to the two dead men said that he does not know them.
However, his answer drew some very strange facial expressions from his mother and the visitors who were at his bedside at time, but who would not
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Shot Mario Gouveia as he lay on his hospital bed under police guard.

utter a word. Not only was Gouveia’s new claim of not knowing the men strange but it also contradicted the claims of the relatives of the two dead men who all claimed that the boys were friends and would usually hang out together and went as far as describing the three men as cousins.
He claims he was on South Road heading to catch a bus to go home. The man denied ever being in a vehicle or riding a motor cycle at the time he was intercepted by the police.
The police were also able to recover an unlicensed .32 revolver with two live rounds and one spent shell. There was also an unlicensed .38 snub-nosed revolver with three live rounds and three spent shells.
In underscoring the point that the men are indeed persons who have been in brushes with the law, the following information was released by the police.
Jermaine Canterbury was released from prison on March 27, 2012, on bail in the sum of $100,000.00, after being charged with robbery under arms committed on Rajendra Singh of First Choice Jewellery Store and Pawn Shop during May 2010.
Mark Anthony Joseph was released from prison on January 22, 2013, on bail in the sum of $150,000.00, after being charged with robbery under arms committed on Andrew Yaw in December 2012.
Mario Gouveia was released from prison on May 6, 2013, on bail in the sum of $200,000.00, after being charged with robbery under arms committed on Cecil Gajadhar on March 25, 2013.

The shooting of the young men comes just days after Commissioner of Police Leroy Brumell promised the Guyanese people that he would ensure that the Guyana Police Force works to reclaim the streets and communities from criminals.
Brumell in his confirmation speech last week Monday at the Office of the President in Georgetown recommitted to the people of Guyana his intention to ensure that they are safe and that the police live up to their motto. Brumell also called for there to be a better relationship between the police force and the members of the public with respect to information- sharing.
The police operation on Saturday was reportedly based on information that they received from a source that the men were about to commit a robbery.
FM

how come the police do not shoot the ppp ministers and they supporters that steal the tax payers money and build fancy houses or i guess you have to be a smart bareface thief and not a blackman with a gun well i hate being a ****** in guyana today 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Another failed PNc/afc fund raising campaign, however rest assured that they will bounce back with a success story and possibly a dead Indian. 

Are you sure they are not your mother's other children?

FM

Third suspected bandit dies in

hospital; father demands private

autopsy

  • Monday, 14 October 2013 15:25

Mario Gouveia [Kaieteur News photo)

 

The third bandit, who was shot by police last weekend, died on Monday in hospital where he had been recovering from a bullet wound to his right jaw.

Nineteen year old Mario Gouveia of James Street, Albouystown died about 10:15 AM in the Male Surgical Ward of the Georgetown Public Hospital. That brings to three the number of persons who have died following last Saturday night’s shootout with police.

The incident occurred on South Road near K&VC Hotel.  His father, Donald Gouveia, suggested that Mario was killed because he was the lone witness of the events that transpired. “It was an execution. Those guys weren’t on any robbery or anything and he was speaking out so they silence everybody who is alive,” said Gouveia, senior. Hours after Mario was shot, he had accused the police of deliberatly shooting him without just cause.

Gouveia is already demanding a private autopsy and a toxicology test to find out the true cause of his son’s death. “I feel very bad because we spoke to him a healthy man. We need to get an investigation.”

He said he spent Saturday night and most of Sunday at his son’s bedside but he alleged that he was ordered to leave the ward and threatened to be locked up if he had refused to comply.

This is not the first time in recent years that key suspects or witnesses have died while in a ward at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation. The others are Mark “Kezorkee” Thomas who died in February 2004. He was accused of the murder of George Bacchus who had fingered a senior government official at the time as playing a major role in an alleged state-sponsored death squad. An autopsy could not determine the cause of death samples were sent overseas for testing. More recently, Canadian Jean Le Blanc died on October 26, 2012 eleven days after he was shot in his buttocks at the same time that suspected drug lord, Ricardo Rodrigues was gunned down at the Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC).

While Gouveia’s father said his son was not involved in a robbery at the time he was shot, police said the youth and two others opened fire on police when they were confronted moments before they were about to rob an occupant of K&VC Hotel. ermaine Canterbury called “Chow”, 21 years, of Hogg Street, Albouystown; and Mark Anthony Joseph called “Two Grand”, 19 years, also of Hogg Street, Albouystown, were fatally shot.

Two unlicensed guns-one .32 revolver with two live rounds and one spent shell, and one .38 snub-nose revolver with three live rounds and three spent shells- were recovered along with a wig that one of the men was wearing at the time.

Canterbury was released from prison on March 27, 2012, on bail in the sum of $100,000.00, after being charged with robbery under arms committed on Rajendra Singh of First Choice Jewellery Store and Pawn Shop during May 2010.
 
Joseph was released from prison on January 22, 2013, on bail in the sum of $150,000.00, after being charged with robbery under arms committed on Andrew Yaw in December 2012.
 
Gouveia was granted pre-trial liberty on May 6, 2013 when he was granted on bail in the sum of $200,000.00, after being charged with robbery under arms committed on Cecil Gajadhar on March 25, 2013.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Another failed PNc/afc fund raising campaign, however rest assured that they will bounce back with a success story and possibly a dead Indian. 

Are you sure they are not your mother's other children?

Are you sure they are not your wife's other children? What do you think happens when you are off in the woods riding and leave the woman alone?

FM
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Another failed PNc/afc fund raising campaign, however rest assured that they will bounce back with a success story and possibly a dead Indian. 

Are you sure they are not your mother's other children?

hahahahahahah!

Mitwah
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Danyael:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Another failed PNc/afc fund raising campaign, however rest assured that they will bounce back with a success story and possibly a dead Indian. 

Are you sure they are not your mother's other children?

Are you sure they are not your wife's other children? What do you think happens when you are off in the woods riding and leave the woman alone?


Al YUh better than Jay Leno.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

DEm Mumma and IDIOTS on GHI gun she dem a good, good Pickney, Dem was just in the Area. In fact, Dem all being studying to become Priests!!!!!!

 

GOOD RIDDANCE!!!!!!!!!!!

This is what we have to accept in a young democracy. Everyone has rights even criminals. Police today have a make a case to prove they shot a kill a person within reasons. The victim families are the ones suffered most. When these youths go out parents don't know what they're planning to do. Hearing that your son get shot or dead is the most unwelcome news for any parents.

FM

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