Clarendon 20-y-o pleads guilty to murder of vendor
Clarendon resident Romeo Fullerton on Tuesday pleaded guilty to the shooting death of a fruit vendor in May Pen in February.
Fullerton, who was charged with murder, unauthorized possession of ammunition, possession of a prohibited weapon, use of a prohibited weapon to commit a felony, and robbery with aggravation, is to be sentenced on July 6 in Clarendon Circuit Court.
Presiding judge Justice Ann-Marie Lawrence Grainger requested a social enquiry report for the 20-year-old man.
The court heard that on February 14 Keith McIntosh, a 27-year-old vendor of Mocho, Clarendon, was selling in May Pen when Fullerton and another man approached him.
Following a brief conversation, Fullerton brandished a firearm and shot McIntosh multiple times.
Fullerton stole a bag from McIntosh and escaped.
An investigation was conducted, which resulted in Fullerton being arrested and charged.
- Rasbert Turner
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