Montego Bay Dancehall Producer Shab Don Arrested Over Montego Bay Triple Murder

Jamaica Dancehall producer Shab Don was charged with three counts of murder in St James killing

Jamaica Dancehall Producer Shab Don Arrested Over Montego Bay Triple Murder
Jamaica Dancehall Producer Shab Don

Jamaica Dancehall producer Shab Don was charged with three counts of murder in St James killing
The producer whose real is Linval Thompson Jr. was charged with three counts of murder by the Major Investigations Division after he was identified in a parade. He was also charged with two counts of shooting with intent.

He was arrested on June 3rd by Joint Anti-Gang Task Force members while traveling along the North-South Highway in St Catherine.

Shab Don was named as a person of interest in the murders of 27-year-old Chadwell Fraser, 24-year-old Chamario Calvin, and Toniann Reid.

Reports are on May 25 the three were among five people shot during a drive-by on Marl Road in Rose Heights.

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