Charged with trying to kill DPM's aide

By LAMECH JOHNSON

Tribune Staff Reporter

ljohnson@tribunemedia.net

TWO men with the aliases ‘Boo Boo’ and ‘Smiley’ have been accused of trying to kill the Deputy Prime Minister’s aide.

The pair were arraigned in the magistrates’ court yesterday in connection with the shooting of Philip ‘Brave’ Davis’s aide, Sergeant Andrew Sweeting.

Nassau Village residents Antonio ‘Boo Boo’ Bowe, 18 and Leon ‘Smiley’ Chase, 24, were charged with attempted murder and attempted armed robbery before magistrate Ancella Evans-Williams.

Due to the nature of the charges, which are triable before a judge and jury in Supreme Court, the two were not required to enter a plea concerning the shooting.

On the morning of June 24, police were notified of a shooting at the rear of the Prince Charles Shopping Centre in a residential area.

Officers found Sergeant Sweeting shot and injured.

He was on duty at a location in a residential area at the rear of the shopping centre, when two assailants approached him and asked him to ‘free up’.

Sweeting tried to withdraw his service weapon to engage the pair but was shot in the lower abdomen and left palm.

‘Boo Boo’ Bowe and ‘Smiley’ Chase are accused of being the culprits.

Before the two were remanded until September 3, Bowe’s attorney Michael Kemp said the description of the wanted bulletin put out by the police in connection with the attack did not match the complexion of the suspects.

He also told magistrate Evans-Williams that his client had serious allegations he wished to be heard on.

Bowe told the court that police brutalised him, alleging: “When I was lock up, the officers them they beat me to give a false statement about ‘Smiley’ so they could lock us up. They carry me round by the canal, handcuff me and throw me overboard...naked.”

“They carried you where?” the magistrate asked.

“By the South Beach canal. They threw me overboard, me handcuffed and say if ‘we shoot the fella’. We ain’t shoot the fella. And I said I didn’t shoot the fella.”

Bowe claimed he told officers he was home lying next to his girlfriend when police came, kicked down the door and locked him up.

He claimed he was stomped on the head before a bag was placed on his head.

“You said they carried you to the canal and threw you overboard?” the magistrate asked.

“Yes ma’am” said Bowe, who went on to claim the beating resumed as officers tried to get him to ‘implicate Smiley’ concerning the shooting and made him sign a statement afterwards.

Bowe asked to be allowed to see a physician as he complained about pain in his ribs and ears.

“The officers tell us they gonna lost us in jail,” Bowe said.

Magistrate Evans-Williams said the court “has made a note of the allegation” and advised him of his right to file a complaint to the police force’s complaints and corruption unit.

Chase also made similar allegations of police brutality although he said he could not identify anyone because a black bag was allegedly over his head.

The magistrate told them of their right to apply to the Supreme Court for bail as they would be remanded to prison.

Comments

TK242 says...

Well he ain 'smiling' too much now is he?

Posted 29 June 2013, 10:50 p.m. Suggest removal

superUser says...

Well I'm sure the now $5.6 million dollars worth of Foreign Alarm Company installed CCTV cameras, were sure to have captured the incident? Nothing to see here.

Posted 30 June 2013, 12:35 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Sigh, can we stop brutalizing prisoners? This will only come back to hurt all of us. Can't we train a cadre of real investigators?

Posted 30 June 2013, 3:14 a.m. Suggest removal

Bahamianpride says...

RBPF stop using primative investigative methods, such nonsense to be reading... Criminals are just going to walk out of court free and what does society get another criminal back on the street because of your selfish brutality and unprofessionalism..

Posted 30 June 2013, 9:54 a.m. Suggest removal

crabman says...

on da street in a week and roun an roun dey go

Posted 30 June 2013, 10:40 a.m. Suggest removal

TheObjectiveVoice says...

I feel sad.. these are two young boys - two young Bahamian boys who have thrown their lives away...for what? a cell phone, couple dollars and a watch? I really wish there was some extensive investigations as to how these guns are getting into the country. They need to stop the GUN smuggling in the country... where are all these guns coming from...every criminal on the street seems to have one. Go to the root of the problem and don't just scratch the surface. Don't just say, oh we found the gun that was used in the crime and close the case... these dudes aint gone to no gun shop to buy no gun...
Anyway, this is not a murder case..so their victim is still alive. He can identify his perpetrators. Let's move this case swiftly in the courts please

Posted 1 July 2013, 8:21 a.m. Suggest removal

tommymusic says...

The RBPF are performing a terrific job with limited resources available to them. They lack a police chopper, adequate search dogs, and night vision equipment
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Posted 1 July 2013, 11:16 a.m. Suggest removal

Bahamianpride says...

Tommymusic: I can remember as an 11 year old when a group of officers rolled up on us and slapped us around for hanging on the block...what world are u living in.... RBPF is part of the problem and a reformed department is part of the solution.. I say this as a person who has 12 years on the job as a police officer..

Posted 1 July 2013, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal

jacko says...

Wow they not limping ?SMT

Posted 6 July 2013, 8:56 a.m. Suggest removal

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