Providence Police apprehend five individuals in connection to Colfax Street Homicide

 Providence Police apprehend five individuals in connection to Colfax Street Homicide
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Providence, RI- On February 2, 2014 at approximately 2052 hours Providence Police
were dispatched to 145 Colfax Street for a report of a shooting. Upon arrival police
observed the victim lying on the floor bleeding from the abdomen. The victim was
identified as George Holland II, age 17 of Providence. He was transported to RI
Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased.

After a tireless investigation by Providence Police Detectives, five individuals
have been arrested and charged over this past weekend in connection to this
homicide.

Ashner Alexis, age 18 with no permanent address, was charged with one count of First
Degree Murder and one count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder

ASHNER ALEXIS

Alain Bedame, age 18 of Pawtucket, was charged with one count of First Degree Murder
and one count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder

ALAIN BEDAME

Limamou Ndoye, age 19 of Providence, was charged with one count of First Degree
Murder and one count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder

LIMAMOU NDOYE

Anthony Moore, age 21 of Woonsocket, was charged with one count of First Degree
Murder and one count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder

ANTHONY MOORE

A juvenile subject was also charged with one count of First Degree Murder and one
count of Conspiracy to Commit Murder. He is currently being detained at the RI
Training School and will appear in family court on Friday, February 14 to answer to
these charges.

All of the adult subjects appeared in 6th District Court this afternoon and are
being held without bail.

This was outstanding police work by the members of the Providence Police Department
Investigative Division, under the leadership of Major David Lapatin. The officers
who have worked diligently since the onset of this case are Det. Captain Michael E.
Correia, Det. Lieutenant Michael Figueiredo, Det. Sergeant William Dwyer, and
Detectives Daniel O’Connell and Kenneth Court.


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