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Man Who Live-Streamed Shooting Arrested Again

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A businessman who live-streamed himself shooting at an occupied home has been arrested for violating his bail conditions.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A businessman who live-streamed himself shooting at an occupied home has been arrested for violating his bail conditions.


Prosecutors say 25-year-old London Rahming, the owner of East Car Wash, broke the 8PM to 6AM curfew attached to his bail on July 15.


Rahming pleaded not guilty to the charge when he appeared before magistrate Kendra Kelly today. He was remanded to prison and returns to court on September 12 for a bail hearing.
Rahming was granted $9,900 bail on July 8 in relation to a shooting at Jerome Avenue on March 14.


Prosecutors say Rahming tried to kill Renaldo Georges, Evene Georges and Gerriah Adderley and endangered their lives in the incident.

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