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A young man is now waiting for his court date to be finalised after an argument with another man in a St Thomas bar led to him being arrested.
Nineteen-year-old Devon Scott, otherwise called ‘Tommy’, of Morant district in Morant Bay, St Thomas was charged with wounding with intent following the incident that occurred on September 2.
Reports from the Morant Bay police are that about 11:40pm, Scott was at the bar when an argument that developed between him and another man escalated into a tussle.
Scott reportedly used a pair of scissors to stab the man several times.
The man was transported to hospital where he was admitted in critical condition.
Scott was taken into custody and later charged.
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