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Commercial Driver Charged With Murder And Jailed For Allegedly Killing Liberian Police Officer

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At The Foot Of A Major Bridge In Monrovia

FLASHBACK: Police officers, other pay tribute to fallen officer Mark Bracewell at the scene this week

By Garmah Never Lomo, garmahlomo@gmail.com

TEMPLE OF JUSTICE, Monrovia- After being charged with murder by the Liberia National Police, the Monrovia City Court has sent to jail a commercial taxi driver, Francis Nana for allegedly killing a 32-year-old police officer Mark Bracewell.

Defendant Nana has been remanded at the Monrovia Central Prison, while awaiting court trial.

The incident happened in the early morning hours of Sunday, September 29,2025 at the foot of the Gabriel Tucker Bridge between the Vai Town and Slipway, where LNP officers were conducting routine vehicle inspection as part of a traffic compliance and anti-contraband operation.

 Heavy escort

Defendant Nana was heavily escorted by armed police officers at the Temple of Justice and some family members of the deceased officer with placards.

One of the placards read, Stop Killing law enforcement officers. Mark Bracewell was only doing his job.

According to police charge sheet, Patrolman Bracewell and several other officers were stationed at the checkpoint when Nana, driving a yellow Nissan Almera with license plate TX-A0022, refused to stop for inspection. Despite multiple instructions from officers to halt, Nana reportedly accelerated toward the checkpoint.

In a desperate attempt to stop the vehicle, Patrolman Bracewell is said to have moved to close the iron gate barricading the road. Nana, allegedly intent on avoiding inspection, drove toward the officer at high speed. Bracewell then leapt onto the hood of the car, witnesses said.

Eyewitnesses and Police Investigators’ accounts

Eyewitnesses and police investigators stated that despite the officer clinging to the vehicle and pleading for his life, Nana continued to drive at high speed across the bridge into Vai Town, Bushrod Island.

Investigators say he intentionally hit the left shoulder of the road, slamming the officer into a concrete block stationed on the median. Bracewell sustained severe head injuries and multiple lacerations, leading to his death at the scene.

After the collision, Nana reportedly abandoned his vehicle and attempted to flee. He was later apprehended by two private security guards, Joseph Doe and Amos Kumeh, assigned to nearby commercial facilities.

During police interrogation, Nana claimed he had earlier picked up passengers from ELWA Junction and was heading toward Duala when the incident occurred. He admitted that he did not submit his driver’s license when asked, instead presenting a traffic ticket issued to him in August. Nana stated he panicked when an officer jumped on his hood and did not realize the officer remained on the vehicle as he drove off.

However, a mechanical examination conducted by LNP motor pool authorities confirmed that the vehicle’s braking system was fully functional, contradicting Nana’s claim of brake failure.

Police concluded that Nana’s actions were intentional, reckless, and showed no regard for human life. He has been charged with murder under Chapter 14, Subchapter A, Section 14.1 of the Penal Law of Liberia, and is currently awaiting trial in a court of competent jurisdiction.

The Liberia National Police has expressed condolences to the family of the late Patrolman Bracewell, describing him as a dedicated officer who lost his life in the line of duty.

However, the defendant lawyer has prayed the court for preliminary examination in which prosecution had interposed no objection. The preliminary examination is expected to be assigned for hearing anytime soon.

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