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Hanover resident charged for wounding man in gun attack

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The Hanover Police have charged 20-year-old Ackeme Spence, otherwise called ‘AJ’, of Medley district in the parish in connection with a shooting incident in Askenish district. The police report that about 8:30 p.m. on Monday, April 27,...

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