Terron “Terror” Prince
News
June 5, 2026
Terron “Terror” Prince, a 40-year-old labourer of Edinboro, who is no stranger to law enforcement, was shot in Ottley Hall at approximately 1:50 p.m., on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
A police report said Prince was at his worksite in Ottley Hall when an unknown male assailant approached him, opened fire, and then fled the scene.
Police were notified and responded to the scene, where Prince was found suffering from gunshot wounds about his body. He was transported to the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital (MCMH), where up to the time of going to press, he was receiving treatment.
Reports from a witness said Prince was grazed in his face by a gunshot and was also shot in one of his arms.
“Members of the public who may have information that can assist with this investigation are encouraged to contact the Officer in Charge of the Criminal Investigations Department/Major Crimes Unit at 1-784-456-1810 or 1-784-457-1211, extensions 4837 or 4839, or call 999/911. All information received will be treated with strict confidence,” the police said in a press release.
Prince has several convictions, but his most serious was in 2019 from an incident in 2015 when he and Osbourne “Bernard” Brudy and Bradley “Brad” Huggins forced security guard Kevorn Skinner of Belair to give them the PIN to his bank account in order to withdraw his money on Christmas Day, 2015.
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