A violent domestic altercation in Lords Bank, Belize, culminated in gunfire directed at police officers, leading to the arraignment of a 28-year-old American national. Darnae Garcia appeared before the Belize City Magistrate’s Court on multiple serious charges following the Sunday morning incident.
According to police reports, officers responded to a domestic disturbance call and discovered Garcia’s former partner, Janesha Gentle, exhibiting visible injuries. The situation escalated dramatically when Garcia allegedly retreated into his residence as officers attempted to detain him. Moments later, gunshots were fired toward the departing police vehicle, which subsequently revealed two bullet impacts.
Law enforcement officials conducting a search of Garcia’s property recovered an arsenal of weapons including a 9mm pistol, an AR-15 rifle, and substantial quantities of ammunition. Additionally, suspected cannabis was discovered at the scene.
The courtroom proceedings took an unexpected turn when Garcia asserted his lack of comprehension regarding the charges and revealed his struggle with a psychotic condition. Chief Magistrate Sharon Fraser consequently determined that no formal plea could be entered at this juncture.
In a significant development, the court ordered Garcia’s remand to Belize Central Prison pending comprehensive psychiatric evaluation. Testimony revealed that Garcia had discontinued prescribed medication after arriving in Belize the previous year. His twin brother addressed the court, indicating the family’s willingness to fund a private mental health assessment.
The case remains in judicial limbo as authorities await the results of the psychological evaluation before proceeding with formal legal proceedings. Garcia continues to be held in custody pending the outcome of these assessments.
