Cop now charged with colleague’s murder 

The cop detained on suspicion of murdering his colleague Corporal Judith Williams in April has been charged.

Constable Gladstone Williams was charged with murder Thursday night.

On Tuesday, the Kingston and St Andrew Court ruled that the cop be charged by Friday or released from custody.

He was pointed out in an identification parade on Thursday afternoon.

The suspect was taken into custody shortly after Williams’ murder on April 28.

The 54-year-old Williams was shot six times, while at a bus stop near her home at McIntyre Villa (otherwise known as Dunkirk), in Kingston.

The cop was held shortly after. A civilian has also been held in connection with the murder.

The cop is also being probed for the murder of another colleague — Sergeant Courtney Simpson, who was attached to the Protective Services Division of the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

Simpson, who was the bodyguard of then state minister Julian Robinson, was shot multiple times at his gate in Harbour View, St Andrew, on the night of April 8, 2013, by men travelling in a white motor vehicle.