Former Police Commissioner, Gary Griffith, is accusing Government Minister Philip Alexander of dodging a face-to-face confrontation during Carnival festivities. This follows claims by Alexander about Griffith’s family that have stirred the pot of controversy.
In an attempt to shed light on the situation, Griffith announced his intention to release a video from a Carnival encounter at the Queen’s Park Oval. In the video, Griffith alleges that Alexander refused to repeat comments he had made previously online and in public about his family.
The former commissioner further claims that Alexander, instead of addressing the accusations directly, chose to walk away. He accuses Alexander of using social media and public commentary as a shield for his attacks on Griffith and his family. Griffith has openly challenged Alexander to provide evidence for his accusations of stalking and pursuing young women.
The escalating feud between these two public figures has been a point of interest for the public. Griffith argues that Alexander seems more preoccupied with personal attacks than his actual duties as a government minister. He has called on Alexander to either substantiate his claims with evidence or withdraw them entirely.
The release of the referenced video is expected to add another layer to this public dispute. As both men continue to level accusations at each other, the national spotlight on this feud only grows brighter.
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