THE PROSECUTOR in a court case where Radio DJ, Christopher Jones, aka 2-Kool Chris, has been charged for wounding, has argued that Jones’ actions were excessive on the night he allegedly shot a fisherman three times about his body, and said Jones “ought to be found guilty” of the offence.
Jones appeared at the Kingstown Magistrate’s Court before Senior Magistrate, Tammika Mckenzie on September, 29 2025, where she heard the closing submissions from both Jones’ lawyer, Grant Connell and Prosecutor, Shamrock Pierre.
Jones is charged that on July 4, 2024 at Bay Street, Kingstown, he unlawfully and maliciously wounded Kevin Patterson, a 31-yearold fisherman of Largo Height, by shooting him in his hip, left hand, and right leg with a gun.
In his submissions, Prosecutor Pierre said that a police officer was at the Central Police Station when he heard the explosions.
He said though Jones claimed to be threatened, the officer met him with the firearm in his hand. Pierre added that the officer asked Jones to hand over his firearm twice, but Jones testified that he refused, in the heat of the moment.
“It tells me that the defendant was aggressive,” Pierre told the court. He said that though Patterson may have a mental illness, he is still a human being and is somebody’s son or brother who should be treated as such.