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Released from murder charge 2 months ago, Paul Smith charged with murder again

HighlightsReleased from murder charge 2 months ago, Paul Smith charged with murder again

BELIZE CITY, Fri. March 20, 2020– The alleged killer of Derrick King, 21, an employee of Bowen and Bowen who was shot and killed about 3:15 p.m. on March 18 at the corner of Orange Street and West Street, has been arraigned, along with three others who were charged with conspiracy to commit murder.

The four men who have been arraigned are Paul Smith, 25, a resident of 11 Cemetery Road; Luciano Novelo, 19, a resident of 6 Baghdad Street; Randy Green, 27, a resident of 25 Cemetery Road; and Charles Middleton, 23, a resident of 25 Cemetery Road.

Smith was charged with murder, while Novelo, Green and Middleton were charged with conspiracy to commit murder. They were all arraigned on the charges when they appeared today before Senior Magistrate Aretha Ford and were remanded until May 18.

King was making deliveries for Bowen and Bowen when he was caught, in a crossfire between rival gangs. His side man, Haywood Brown, was also shot, as well as two other persons: Francine Wade, 48, and Clifford Oliver, 38.

Smith, who had been on remand for murder from 2013, recently got his freedom when he was freed of the charge on January 29, 2020, after a nolle prosequi was entered. The murder charge was for the fatal shooting of Frank Neal.

Feature photo: (Front row) Charles Middleton, Randy Green; (Back row) Paul Smith and Luciano Novelo

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