Convict gets 12 months for shooting at city cop

Kevin Allicock

Kevin Allicock, a fisherman who had been convicted in November for wounding a drinking companion, was yesterday sentenced to 12 months behind bars after he was found guilty of shooting at a city constable.

Allicock, 25, of 32 James Street, Albouystown, Georgetown, was tried by Magistrate Rhondell Weever in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts 8&9 on the charge that he discharged a loaded firearm at City Constable Brent Walcott on August 15th at Orange Walk, Bourda.

Following the conclusion of his trial yesterday, the magistrate told Allicock that after careful analysis of the evidence provided, it was the court’s opinion that he was guilty of the offence.