Father of five gets three years for firearm and ammo

Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson-Ogle on Thursday sentenced a 30-year-old man who had a firearm and matching ammunition in his possession  to three years imprisonment.

Shawn Fletchman of 1338 Cummings Park, Sophia, a father of five minor children, pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.

On September 1 in Georgetown the man had in his possession one .22 pistol and two rounds of .22 ammunition without being the holder of a valid firearm license.

The magistrate told Fletchman on Thursday that she had before her two warrants for his arrest since he was absent from his trial  before Adrian Thompson who was a magistrate in July 2002.

The magistrate informed the defendant that he was fined $10,000 and sentenced to three years. He was also given a one-year sentence on a charge of using utensils to smoke cocaine. The sentences are to be served concurrently.

Initially, Fletchman had denied all of the charges and pleaded not guilty to the arms and ammunition charges. “…because I is a Rasta they put it on me,” the defendant told the court.

He said that the items were not his and the police found it some distance away from him.

However, he returned to the court later and changed his plea to guilty. “I ain’t do this, I love meh children…I doing this for meh children. You done tell me I get three years so I trying to see if everything could fit into one,” Fletchman told the magistrate.

Further, the defendant said that he was frustrated back in July 2002 and that was the reason he was absent from his trial.