Shawn Storm Wants UK Privy Council to “Hurry Upppppp” and Make Their Decision on The Appeal
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After spending over a decade incarcerated, Dancehall artiste Shawn Storm is anticipating freedom and is looking forward to the United Kingdom Privy Council making a swift decision on his appeal.
The deejay, born Shawn Campbell, was charged in 2011 for the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams.
While he was not convicted until years later, in 2014, Shawn Storm has been incarcerated since his arrest in October 2011, with the artiste’s defence team unable to get him released on bail.
The entertainer is now impatient for his freedom following his last appeal, which was heard by the Privy Council last week.
On Monday, Shawn Storm shared a photo of himself praying and the single Better Hurry Up tagged, sung by Sister Andrea Scully.
Captioning the post, Shawn Storm reiterated the sentiments of the song, instructing his supporters to tell the Privy Council judges to hurry up.
“Unu tell dem 5 judges deh a UK seh fi #HurryUpppppp’ mi ready to goooooooo’ in JESUS CHRIST NAME my GOD,” Shawn Storm wrote.
He went on to express in the comment section that his enemies are no match for God.
“Wen GOD a work, tell di HEATHENS nuh badda work.”