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26-Year-Old Charged, Remanded For Millet Homicide

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Police have charged a 26-year-old, identified as Jesse Charlemagne, with causing the death of 32-year-old Tanny Cherubin following a shooting at Millet on June 28, 2024.

The Major Crimes Unit formally charged Charlemagne on Wednesday.

Afterward, a Magistrate’s court remanded the accused in custody when he made his first appearance, pending an additional hearing.

Hours after the fatal shooting at Millet, police had announced that preliminary investigations led to the identification and arrest of a suspect.

Anse La Raye police officers had earlier responded to the shooting report and found an unresponsive male who had sustained gunshot injuries.

Medical personnel at the scene assisted, but an OKEU hospital doctor pronounced the victim, Tanny Cherubin, 32, dead when he reached the medical facility.

Millet residents had expressed shock after the deadly gun violence, with one woman who has lived in the community for decades telling reporters that such an occurrence was unprecedented.

PHOTO: Tanny Cherubin

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5 COMMENTS

  1. This is so sad, on all levels. Two lives lost; two families suffering. We have to save our sons, especially.

  2. JDorn what you are saying will never happen as long as we have the levels of corruption we have now.

  3. No JDorn! One life lost. The other will be out on bail soon to continue his killing spree.

  4. Most parents in St.Lucua have to be blame for the Increase of Criminsl Activity by young men .They know that their Children belong to gangs and carry Firearms on their person .The Mothers give their Children Rights in the House the Fathers or their Step Fathers Cannot say a word the Mofhers will be so aggressive towards the Man

  5. Our young men … only 26 years old … Lord help us! … The answer to all that crime and violence lies within effective parenting/well-functioning families, and policy makers and politicians who are passionate about the cause … the future of our nation looks really bleak … 😔 😢 😢

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