Man admits to threatening traffic warden in court over parking ticket

August 27, 2024
Rico Omar Sealy admits threatening to shoot a traffic warden over a parking ticket in court. Sealy, a 33-year-old car washer, pleaded guilty to using threatening words.
Rico Omar Sealy was forced to concede he was the one in court while the woman, whose car was parked illegally, was not.
This came after Sealy admitted he threatened to shoot a traffic warden who was placing a ticket on the motorist’s car.
Sealy, a 33-year-old car washer, of Golden Rock, The Pine, St Michael, had just pleaded guilty, in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court, to using the threatening words: “I would shoot you. I ain’t care nothing ‘bout wunna. I would shoot you,” to Larisa Moore-Franklyn on August 23, with intent to make Moore-Franklyn believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used towards her.
“I was under kinda stress at home. I ain’t had no rest. I ain’t had no way proper to sleep,” he told the court.