Orville Andrew Pernell, a 33-year-old Jamaican national from St. Mary who made headlines for escaping custody in two separate Caribbean nations, has been sentenced to federal prison in the United States. Pernell’s run from the law came to an end following his conviction for being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm. The Jamaican native was previously wanted in St. Lucia on charges of murder, from which he initially fled before being tracked to Jamaica, where he pulled off a second high-profile escape from local authorities.

United States federal prosecutors emphasized that Pernell’s sentencing reflects a coordinated effort to keep dangerous international fugitives off American streets. Law enforcement officials apprehended Pernell within the U.S. borders after discovering he had unlawfully crossed into the country to evade his outstanding homicidal charges in the region. Upon his arrest, authorities discovered he was carrying a firearm, a severe federal offense for anyone residing in the country without legal authorization.
This case highlights the growing challenges and critical importance of cross-border intelligence sharing among Caribbean and American law enforcement agencies. Pernell’s ability to repeatedly breach custody and cross maritime borders undetected raised alarms concerning regional security vulnerabilities. Legal experts note that while his current U.S. prison sentence addresses the immediate firearm violations, international extradition procedures will likely follow, ensuring he eventually faces justice for the initial murder charges awaiting him back in the Caribbean.
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