Three women and five men who police allege were involved with last Wednesday’s Bank Lane riot were charged in court with offenses that included causing public terror and disorderly behavior.
Lynaire Bethel, 18, Derrick Adderly, 24, Lyndell Bethel, 18, Clinton Charles, 27, Jarvis Burrows, 29, all of Balls Alley, Jonnice Adderly, 25, of Hamster Road, Clinton Kemp, 18, of Shirley Street, and Fabien Rolle, 23, of Jubilee Gardens were arraigned before Magistrate Carolita Bethell.
Police allege the group caused the disruption following the murder arraignment of Javan Colebrooke. Colebrooke is accused of killing Lynden Bethel Jr., son of convicted drug dealer Lynden “Dodo” Bethel Sr. Bethel Jr. died at hospital shortly after being stabbed Sunday morning at Club Illusions, East Bay Street.
As a result of the disturbance, which culminated with the attack of two police officers, Jonnice Adderly and Lynaire Bethel were charged with two counts of causing public terror.
Read the original article by Krystel Rolle in The Nassau Guardian.