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Gunfire timeline: 14 people shot this year

In just 12 months 14 people have been shot across the Island.While Police have recorded more than 40 gun related incidents — some of which are reports of gun shots heard — only nine of these incidents have resulted in people ending up injured or dead.Of the fourteen people shot Kumi Harford and Kenwandee "Wheels" Robinson — both of whom lived on St. Monica's Road — have died as a result of the shootings, which started in May with Mr. Robinson's death.

In just 12 months 14 people have been shot across the Island.

While Police have recorded more than 40 gun related incidents — some of which are reports of gun shots heard — only nine of these incidents have resulted in people ending up injured or dead.

Of the fourteen people shot Kumi Harford and Kenwandee "Wheels" Robinson — both of whom lived on St. Monica's Road — have died as a result of the shootings, which started in May with Mr. Robinson's death.

Mr. Harford was the most recent victim, he was gunned down on St. Monica's Road at 5 a.m. on Saturday.

So far, only one person has been charged in connection with any of the shootings.

Cervio Cox, 26, of Clarendon Road, Smith's, denied seven charges including conspiracy to murder and using a firearm to commit an indictable offence in relation to shootings that took place on Court Street in May.

The Royal Gazette takes a look at the past seven months of madness.

MAY 22, 2009:

Kenwandee "Wheels" Robinson, 27, was killed when two men on a motorbike barrelled down St. Monica's Road, Pembroke, at 2.45 p.m., spraying bullets as they passed. He was pronounced dead at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital that evening.

His friend Mikey Adams, 24, was also shot in the chest but survived. Nine people have been arrested in connection with the May 23 and 24 shootings though no one has been charged.

MAY 23, 2009:

Three men were shot in Court Street, all survived their injuries. J-Dun Thompson was hit in the street, while Raymond Burgess, 68, and his son Raymond Burgess, 31, were injured in the C&R Discount Store. A man called Cervio Cox has been charged in connection with this incident and pleaded not guilty. His trial date has not yet been set.

JULY 22 2009:

An unknown 25-year-old man was shot in his upper torso in broad daylight in Warwick near to the junction of Spice Hill Road and Khyber Heights Road at 3 p.m. His name has not been revealed by Police nor has anyone been charged.

AUGUST 4, 2009:

Nineteen-year-old Damien Morris, of Paget, was shot in the leg after a gunman on a bike sped through Tribe Road No. 5 pelting shots at unsuspecting men as they ran for cover. No one has been charged yet.

SEPTEMBER 6, 2009:

Richard Gaglio, 62, was shot after two men burst into his home demanding cash before one of them pulled the trigger from almost point blank rang. Originally his chances for survival were considered slim but Mr. Gaglio has since recovered. No one has been arrested.

OCTOBER 31, 2009:

Jah-Lario Samuels-Dill, 21, was hit in the chest on Glebe Road, Pembroke, shortly before 4 p.m. as children play nearby.

He ran into a nearby house yelling: "Help me, I've been shot" before collapsing on the floor. Mr. Samuels-Dill undergoes surgery and is released from King Edward VII Memorial Hospital two days later. Two men from Pembroke, aged 29 and 30, were arrested but no one has charged.

NOVEMBER 13, 2009:

Shaki Minors, 26, from Pembroke, and Renee Kuchler, 24, from Warwick were shot as they left Southside Cinema, St. David's, at 11.30 p.m. Detectives arrested a 28-year-old man from Pembroke and an 18-year-old from Devonshire. A firearm is also seized in connection with the incident. No one has been charged yet.

DECEMBER 6, 2009:

Kumi Harford was gunned down at 5 a.m. on St. Monica's Road and died shortly after at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. No one has been arrested yet.