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( L - R ) Michael Forbes, alias 'Lassie'. Rohan 'Don' Gordon, Rohan Stennett, Bryan 'Yaws' Shaw, Cedric 'Doggie' Murray - CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

WESTERN BUREAU

CITIZENS STAND TO be rewarded up to $500,000, for each of the St. James Most Wanted criminals, who is arrested and charged.

The 10 include five suspects fingered in the July 4 killings in Norwood, which claimed the lives of five residents - three men and two women.

The July 4 suspects have been identified as:

- Troy otherwise called 'Tribal.'

- ­ Bungie or 'Warren.'

- ­ Banga, brother of Yanique 'Grimes' Davis, killed by police on June 6.

- ­ Blacka Shine, whose real name is Andrew Cox.

- ­ Kevin.

The police say they are residents of Hendon, Norwood and are members of the infamous Stone Crusher Gang, which operates out of the area.

Michale 'Lassie' Forbes, 36, reputed leader of the gang, who was also on the list, was shot dead by police on Wednesday night in Huddersfield, near Rio Nuevo, St. Mary. Forbes, an escaped convict, was also wanted in connection with several murders and shootings in St. James.

The list is completed with:

Twenty-five year-old Rohan 'Don' Gordon of Joan Avenue in Glendevon.

Cedric 'Doggie' Murray of Dallas, Glendevon.

Rohan Stennett of a Glendevon address.

Bryan 'Yaws' Shaw from Granville.

Marvin 'Jodie' Stewart, 22-year-old who resides between Sunvalley Road, Glendevon and Granville.

Since the police took the decision in April to release the identities of wanted men in the parish, four have been killed in police confrontations, while five others have been arrested and convicted of gun-related crimes.

 
July 7, 2006
 

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