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SUSPENDED COP IN ‘TODY’ THOMAS SHOOTING FACES…MURDER CHARGE

Antigua Sun: "Director of Public Prosecution Anthony Armstrong has advised the police to bring a murder charge against one of their own in the controversial shooting death of Denfield “Tody” Thomas. The 31-year-old Liberta resident, a former aide to Culture Minister Eleston Adams, was shot by one of two police officers responding to a domestic dispute on 24 October 2006. A report had apparently been made by Thomas’ girlfriend that he had taken custody of their daughter. Thomas reportedly got involved in a confrontation with the police and, though unarmed, he was shot by one of the responding police officers, a constable."

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