No bail for homeless man accused of wounding, threatening

Randolph DeMendonca

A homeless man was remanded to prison on Wednesday after being faced with charges of wounding a man as well as threatening a woman.

Randolph De Mendonca appeared in a city court before Principal Magistrate Faith McGusty, who read charges of unlawful wounding, threatening behaviour and threatening language against him. The first charge against De Mendonca stated that on November 3rd, in the vicinity of Ruimveldt, he unlawfully and maliciously wounded Seon Hunter. The second charge stated that on the same day and at the same location, he used threatening behaviour towards Colleen Thomas. In addition to the threatening behaviour, it was alleged that he used threatening language towards Thomas.