Bradley Sampson also known as ‘Dirty Doggie’, turned himself over to the Police Thursday afternoon, days after a wanted bulletin was issued for him.
Sampson is accused of beating a woman in public with a gun. The News Room was informed that Sampson surrendered at the Brickdam Police Station in the company of his lawyer. He was immediately placed under arrest.
In a wanted bulletin, Police had said Sampson is wanted for a series of offences, including possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition and threatening behavior.
According to a Police report, the woman, a sales representative from McDoom, East Bank Demerara, told investigators she was hired by Sampson to perform tasks for the WIN party on Nominations Day in exchange for $50,000.
On July 15th, she went to the Square of the Revolution in Georgetown to collect her payment, but was given only $10,000.
An argument allegedly broke out, during which Sampson reportedly assaulted her, kicking and punching her and striking her in the head with a firearm.
Parts of the attack were caught on video and shared widely on social media.
The young woman was reportedly offered a sum of $500,000 by US-sanctioned Azruddin Mohamed to drop the matter.
This has resulted in Mohamed being sought by the police and later turning himself over to the Police on Thursday over an allegation of obstructing the course of justice.
Mohamed has since been released.
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