One more recording was played in court today during the historic Klansman Gang trial. Though brief, the recording gave a peek into the growing tension between the Klansman Gang and another group in 2019.
Ex-Klansman gangster turned witness today joined court remotely to clarify parts of a conversation between himself and defendant Jermain Robinson. Robinson is an ex-soldier with one of his charges being conspiracy to murder. He was speaking with the witness about the killing of a woman at a bar in shelter rock, St. Catherine. Robinson referred to the deceased as “Kevon Woman”. ‘Kevon’ being, defendant Kevon Green, the brother of alleged gang leader Andre Blackman Bryan.
Robinson mentioned wanting to speak with blackman because “anything weh di man dem see dem fi drop” meaning, those who carried out the killing from shelter rock should be killed. He further condemned the act by saying “dem know seh a di dog family dat bredda, from deh so me see seh di man dem have no regard fi notten”
Further in the conversation the witness mentioned collecting new m-16 rifles frequently referred to as “two tall stick”, or “two young gyal”. While ak 47 rifles were called “hannah kay”. Robinson in raising concern about who the guns were coming from said ”you see mi nuh wah work wid some people ..” ” once a notten weh legit” .
The witness was heard assuring Robinson that they were “working with sus”. The session last just under half an hour on Friday and will resume on Monday at 10 in the morning.
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