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Military Ammo Found at Murder Scene

In a shocking turn of events, the recent homicide of Johnathan Johnson at Maracas Old Bay Road has raised significant concerns following the discovery of spent shell casings linked to the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard. Johnson, who was released from prison in December 2024, had reportedly been threatening local gang members, indicating a potential connection to ongoing drug trafficking disputes in the area. The investigation revealed a total of 31 shell casings at the scene, including 16 spent 5.56mm rounds marked “TTAG,” and 14 spent 9mm shells, alongside one live round. The presence of military-marked ammunition has prompted authorities to delve deeper into its origins and any ties to security forces. As the investigation progresses, law enforcement urges anyone with information to come forward to assist in resolving this grim case.

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