NASSAU- A judge has revoked the bail of an alleged gang member accused of three murders.
Justice Cheryl Grant-Thompson last week revoked 24-year-old Ahmad Clarke’s bail after prosecutors presented evidence that he had repeatedly failed to comply with his curfew and signing conditions for murders allegedly committed in 2018 and 2020.
Clarke was granted bail for the 2018 shooting death of Christian Moore and the attempted murders of Romeo Moss and Tarsman Clarke.
While awaiting trial for that crime, Clarke was accused of murdering Renaldo Nixon and attempting to murder Antonisha Adderley in a November 24, 2020 shooting at Hepburn Alley.
He allegedly reoffended last November after prosecutors accused him of the October 29, 2022 shooting death of Fred Lifaite at Sixth Street, Coconut Grove.
Clarke was seeking bail for the third murder case when prosecutors applied to have his bail for the previous murder cases revoked.
Clarke also has two pending illegal firearm cases.