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A Special Reserve Police Officer, Anton Phillip, has been charged with manslaughter for the shooting death of his colleague, PC Jamal Charles. The decision to charge the 22-year-old came from Acting DPP Mrs. Sabrina Doughdeen-Jaglal. The incident occurred at the Ministry of Rural Development and Local Government’s carpark at Kent House, where Charles was assigned. The victim was found unresponsive with a gunshot wound to his mouth. Preliminary reports suggest that the officers were playing with their weapons when a shot was accidentally discharged by Phillip. The suspect, who did not fire the shot from Charles’ weapon, was reportedly so traumatized that he required hospital treatment.
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