

“Security is literally stopping me from seeing my children right now. And there’s Andrew too, Andrew’s running so I can’t see my children,” she says. “I’m walking up right now to try to see my kids and all of the girls are on standby. FacebookĪ second video recorded Tuesday shows Hartin being confronted by guards as she approaches Andrew, according to the Daily Mail. Alaia Belize Jasmine Hartin seen in a social media post holding a gun.

The couple’s heated argument reportedly happened at the Alaia Belize. The encounter reportedly took place Tuesday at the posh Alaia Hotel, which Hartin ran with Andrew before the 42-year-old top cop was killed in San Pedro island. The video obtained by the Daily Mail shows Hartin pursuing her common-law husband as he repeatedly says, “Stop! Stop!”Īnother woman is heard saying: ‘It’s going in the newspaper, Andrew. He reportedly fell on top of her and then into the water as she wriggled to get free. Andrew Ashcroft, Jasmine Hartin’s partner, was allegedly caught on video during the argument. The mom of 4-year-old twins Charlie and Elle is charged with manslaughter by negligence after officials said she allegedly confessed to accidentally shooting Superintendent Henry Jemmott while handing him his pistol as they defied a curfew and drank together on a pier. “Why are you stopping me from being at my house and seeing my kids, Andrew? You don’t want to be on camera? Why are you keeping my children from me, Andrew? You lied to my whole family. “Why won’t you let me see the kids, Andrew? Why won’t you let me see the children?” the Canadian-born 32-year-old says as she confronts Andrew Ashcroft, 43, son of British billionaire Lord Michael Ashcroft, in a hotel kitchen, the Daily Mail reported. Jasmine Hartin, the wealthy socialite charged with the shooting death of a top Belize cop, is reportedly seen on video berating her longtime partner and accusing him of denying her access to their children. Start of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Caribbean tour marred by Belize protest Motherless baby manatee rescued in sweet video Socialite doesn’t recall ‘touching’ trigger of gun that killed Belize cop: report Hundreds came out to say their final goodbyes to the officer, who worked with the Belize Police Department for nearly 25 years.Shark surprise: Mysterious Arctic species found lurking in Caribbean Superintendent Jemmott was laid to rest Saturday June 12 in his hometown of Dangriga, Belize. Hartin was released with conditions including immediately surrendering her passport, requiring daily police station check-ins, and a 7 p.m. “And so basically the judge carefully went down the entire list and concluded that there was not an unacceptable risk of flight.” “The question of whether you grant bail or not includes a whole list of factors: previous convictions, character of the person, economic ties to the country, family ties community ties,” said Smith. Hartin’s attorney, Godfrey Smith, former attorney general of Belize (1999-2003), also claimed that Jemmott “had allowed his client to handle the firearm the previous week.”Īfter determining that Hartin is not a flight risk, Justice Herbert Lord granted the wealthy socialite bond in the amount of 30,000 Belize dollars. I tried to take out the magazine, which was stuck and the firearm discharged.” The discharge resulted in Jemmott’s immediate death after being shot behind the ear.

According to Belize’s Channel 5, Hartin claims that “ asked me to hand him the magazine so he can reload it. The two were reportedly familiar and were drinking and socializing on a pier leading up to the shooting. (Photos: Belize News 7/Facebook)Įxcerpts of Hartin’s statement to police were read aloud during the hearing, providing a bit more detail about what she alleges took place leading up to Jemmott’s tragic death. Portions of Jasmine Hartin’s statement to police about the night Superintendent Henry Jemmott was killed by her have been released. The 32-year-old Hartin, who is in a relationship with Andrew Ashcroft, the son of British billionaire Lord Ashcroft, was charged with manslaughter by negligence in the May 28 death of the police officer and released on bail after a hearing on Wednesday, June 9. More details about what transpired the night that Jasmine Hartin shot and killed Superintendent Henry Jemmott are coming to the surface.
