STAR SPECIAL GAY CORRESPONDENT?
Paula Gordon, Star Writer
The New Kingston business district is fast becoming the hub for disputes between homosexual lovers, THE WEEKEND STAR has learnt.
Information reaching THE WEEKEND STAR is that the most recent incident occurred on Monday about 7:55 p.m.
According to reports from the New Kingston Police Post, a 20-year-old man from a Kingston 12 address had to seek medical attention after a man whom he claimed he had a short relationship with stabbed him.
The incident, which happened along Trafalgar Road in the vicinity of the National Commercial Bank, developed because the complainant allegedly refused to show his jealous lover his cellphone.
It is alleged that the accused requested the phone in order to check the complainant’s message list.
The New Kingston police confirmed the incident and said that since the start of the year, there have been over four such reported cases.
In one of those cases, on April 13, it was reported that two men had to be hospitalised after a dispute along Grenada Crescent resulted in both men receiving knife wounds.
The dispute is said to have resulted because a 47-year-old man failed to pay a 20-year-old man money that was promised to him for sexual favours.
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A judge gave custody of the toddler to other relatives after a hearing Friday. The father, who was not married to 33-year-old Julia Bennett but had the boy with her, was visiting her apartment when the shooting occurred Wednesday night.
The father has not been charged and police have not identified him.
The father called 911 after the shooting and said the child had somehow accessed his 9 mm semiautomatic and accidentally fired it, killing the boy’s mother. Miramar Police have said the father has a concealed weapons permit for the firearm.
Bennett’s family does not believe the child shot her and said the boy doesn’t understand what happened.
“He misses his mother. He keeps calling `mommy, mommy’,” his great aunt, Marva Anglin, said. “It’s very sad.”
Judge Arlene Simon ordered the boy to stay with Anglin and
judge gave custody of the toddler to other relatives after a hearing Friday. The father, who was not married to 33-year-old Julia Bennett but had the boy with her, was visiting her apartment when the shooting occurred Wednesday night.
The father has not been charged and police have not identified him.
The father called 911 after the shooting and said the child had somehow accessed his 9 mm semiautomatic and accidentally fired it, killing the boy’s mother. Miramar Police have said the father has a concealed weapons permit for the firearm.
Bennett’s family does not believe the child shot her and said the boy doesn’t understand what happened.
“He misses his mother. He keeps calling `mommy, mommy’,” his great aunt, Marva Anglin, said. “It’s very sad.”
Judge Arlene Simon ordered the boy to stay with Anglin and his great-grandmother.
Family members said Bennett worked at a hospital and was going to school. They have never met the child’s father, but told the judge they did not want him in their home for supervised visits with the child.
The judge granted that request, ruling the father could have supervised visits as long as it was outside of Anglin’s home.
Bennett’s aunt, Valerie Thompson, said they are still reeling from her death.
“We were so devastated. We could not believe it,” she said.
A telephone call and e-mail to Miramar Police was not immediately returned Friday.
The Department of Children and Families has met with Anglin’s family and said they would assist with whatever services were needed, including child care.
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