Constable Jermaine Moore testified yesterday that the man he saw fleeing the area where Albert “Pressure man” Browne was shot dead, is the man on trial for murder.
Steve Urlings Jr also known as Crypto has been on trial for six days in the death of Browne who was shot three times in the chest and neck on September 1, 2014 at Boobey Alley, Point.
Moore testified that he was in the area and heard the shooting and based on information he received from one of the earlier witnesses, he chased the man he believed to be the suspect of the fatal shooting.
The officer said accompanied by a female who was a teenager at the time of the murder, he followed Urlings from Point in a Toyota van from Wilkinson Cross and Dickenson Bay Street, onto several streets, when on Fort Road he saw Urlings’ face as the murder accused turned his head to monitor traffic before crossing the street.
Moore stated that the chase was joined by other law enforcement officers and continued into lower Gambles when the man who was wearing a white vest, white three quarter pants and a pair of black shoes, jumped the St John’s Public Cemetery fence and continued in Cassada Gardens where the officers lost him.
(More in today’s Daily Observer)
Officer testified he chased murder accused from scene
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