NASSAU- The brother of a man who was shot to death in 2017 faces attempted murder charges in a revenge shooting.
London Rahming, 24, was denied bail on Friday, March 18, at his initial court appearance before Senior Magistrate Carolyn Vogt-Evans.
The charges stem from a March 14 shooting at the Jerome Avenue home of Renaldo Georges.
He was acquitted of being an accessory after the fact in the May 4, 2017 murder of Leo Rahming after the trial judge found there was insufficient evidence to turn the case over to the jury.
Despite the acquittal, Rahming still appears to hold Georges responsible for his brother’s murder.
In a video live-streamed from his Facebook account, Rahming pulls up the home and says, “Turn your [expletive] in ‘bey’ because I gon’ kill you.”
Rahming then produces a handgun and fires four shots at the home before riding off.
Three people were home at the time of the incident. However, none of them were injured.
Rahming was arrested a short time after the shooting.
He’s charged with the attempted murders of Renaldo Georges, Evene Georges and Gerriah Adderley.
Rahming is also charged of possession of a firearm to endanger their lives.
He next returns to court on May 30 and is represented by Bjorn Ferguson.