Local NewsNews Best fined $10 000 for supplying gun by Barbados Today 08/12/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Aguinaldo Belgrave 08/12/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 573 A man who delivered an unloaded firearm had to immediately pay the court a $10 000 fine. Justice Randall Worrell handed down the sentence to 28-year-old Edgehill Terrace, St Thomas resident Ckeimo Leroy Daren Best who had previously admitted that on February 17, 2019, he supplied a .45 ACP calibre semi-automatic pistol firearm to Jonell Williams without having a valid licence. According to the facts of the case, members of the Anti-Gun and Gangs Unit of the Barbados Police Service received information that a firearm was going to be handed over in Green Hill, St Michael on that date. The officers went to a pet store in the area and saw a white motor car with two people inside. As police approached the vehicle, the person in the front passenger seat jumped out and ran off with a firearm in his hand while the other person drove off. Police pursued both men. Best, who was driving the vehicle, stopped it in a cul-de-sac in Johnson Land. He told the police he had received the firearm from a man in New Orleans and had been instructed to deliver it. Best’s attorney, Kelly-Anne Blackman, submitted that a starting point of four years for the offence would be appropriate. She highlighted that mitigating factors such as her client’s early guilty plea, his young age at the time, his lack of a criminal record and his remorse outweighed the aggravating factors and one year should be deducted for that. Asking the court to consider a one-third discount and the six months he spent on remand, Blackman submitted the imposition of a non-custodial sentence and asked for a fine of $12 000. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Also in agreement with the non-custodial sentence, Acting Principal State Counsel Oliver Thomas said that a fine of $20 000 would meet justice in the case. Stating that having a firearm was a serious matter, Justice Worrell said that this was so even in the case of taking a firearm from one person to another. He concurred with the four-year starting point. Weighing the aggravating circumstances against the mitigating factors, he made several downward adjustments in consideration of Best’s early plea and the time spent on remand, which left a period of 550 days behind bars. Acknowledging that a fine would be a better sentencing option in this case, the judge ordered Best to pay a $10 000 fine forthwith or be imprisoned for 550 days. The fine was paid. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Fears allayed after Tichbourne housing pipe leak 09/03/2025 Nail-biting matchup Sunday in BABA Presidents’ Cup 09/03/2025 South African trailblazer delivers inspiring message at Egi summit 09/03/2025