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Bahamian Fugitive Facing 15 Years In Florida Prison

UNITED STATES – A Bahamian fugitive who is wanted for murder is facing a possible maximum sentence of 15 years in Florida on a firearms possession charge.

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UNITED STATES – A Bahamian fugitive who is wanted for murder is facing a possible maximum sentence of 15 years in Florida on a firearms possession charge.

38-year-old Shelton Thompson entered Florida legally on February 20, 2024, the day his murder trial was scheduled to begin before Justice Gregory Hilton.

He’s accused of stabbing Richard Bremmer to death following a traffic accident in April 2009.

Thompson’s time to remain in the United States expired on August 19, 2024, but he remained there until his arrest following a traffic stop on February 12, 2026.

The officers carried out an immigration inspection and Thompson admitted he was in the country illegally.

Law enforcement officers searched Thompson’s residence in Miami, Florida, where they found a loaded glock 27.40 pistol.

Thompson pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm by an illegal alien last week.

Justice Kathleen Williams will hold a sentencing hearing on August 31.

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