Murder charges reinstated in Neal Pen Rd. shooting
Today, nineteen year old Tyrone Harris appeared in Magistrate Court where he was formally arraigned for murder. The charge arose out of an incident March sixth, 2004 in which Mark Tingling was shot on the left side of his chest on Neal Pen Road and later died at the K.H.M.H. An investigation led to the arrest of Richard White and Tyrone Harris and both men were charged with murder. But soon after, the Director of Public Prosecutions withdrew the charge against Harris. On October twenty-fourth Richard White was tried in the Supreme Court and found not guilty of the crime. The D.P.P. then gave a directive on Monday that the murder charge against Harris be reinstated. He has been remanded to custody until November twenty-ninth.