In an unusual procedural shift, judicial authorities barred press members from attending Wednesday’s court session for Tor McIntosh, the university student facing two counts of death by dangerous driving. The Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court conducted the hearing in-camera, marking a departure from previous sessions where media observation had been permitted.
McIntosh stands accused in the tragic September 28, 2024 incident that claimed the lives of two men who had stopped to assist a stranded motorist. According to police reports, the fatal collision occurred approximately at 3:30 AM on Washington Boulevard in St Andrew. The victims, identified as 37-year-old Javaughn Rodney, a vehicle inspector from Spanish Town, St Catherine, and 50-year-old Mark Garrick of Kingston 20, were struck and killed while providing assistance to another driver experiencing vehicle difficulties.
The court’s decision to exclude journalists raises questions about transparency in high-profile legal proceedings. This development follows earlier reports that McIntosh had received relaxed bail conditions in connection with the case that has drawn public attention due to the victims’ altruistic actions prior to their deaths.
Judicial authorities have scheduled the next hearing for March 9, though no official explanation has been provided regarding the sudden change in media access policy for this ongoing legal matter.
