Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda UPDATE: Son of Fallen Police Officer to Make First Apperance in Court Tomorrow
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda UPDATE: Son of Fallen Police Officer to Make First Apperance in Court Tomorrow

UPDATE: Son of Fallen Police Officer to Make First Apperance in Court Tomorrow

8 May 2024 - 18:29

UPDATE: Son of Fallen Police Officer to Make First Apperance in Court Tomorrow

8 May 2024 - 18:29

Clarence Cameron Jr and Sr

The police fraternity, especially those who knew fallen police constable Clarence Cameron Sr, are in disbelief that just a few years after he passed, his son has now been charged with murder.

“How much more can this family take? This mother. She is the one I am feeling really sorry for,” a police officer told Antigua.news

In an unexpected turn of events, the 19-year-old resident of Bendals, Clarence Cameron, has been charged with the brutal murder of Omarrie Graham, his fellow resident.

The accused, Clarence Cameron, is the son of a fallen police constable, Clarence Cameron Sr., who met with a tragic accident on the road in 2021.

The community of Bendals is in shock and trying to come to terms with this heinous crime, especially since the accused comes from a family of law enforcement officials.

The case has thrown up many challenges and complexities, and people are eagerly waiting for the first court appearance of Clarence Cameron Jr. on Thursday, hoping to get more details about the case and the events leading to the murder.

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