The incident caused traffic to be delayed, the gates of the court to be closed and a large police presence within the courtyard.
The men, who also had long hair and eyelashes, were behaving in an effeminate manner and shouting boisterously, which caught the attention of those attending court, several motorists and the police.
Eyewitnesses within the courtyard speculated that some of the men were attacked by three others believed to be their rivals.
It is also further being speculated that the drama is as a result of a court case involving the men. A corrosive substance was said to have been used to burn one of the men who is the complainant in that matter.
One eyewitness, who spoke on condition of anonymity after the incident, explained that the first set of men were about to board a taxi when the second group approached them.
After the dispute began the police reportedly called in one set and locked the gate.
The crowd is said to have dispersed after the gate was locked.
A fight between two men, who claimed to be lovers, interrupted business at a phone store in St Andrew on Thursday resulting in damage to the property.
THE STAR understands that a glass case valued at $200,000 was destroyed during the fracas. The two men were charged by the police after calm was restored.
The men, both from Corporate Area addresses, have since been charged with malicious destruction of property. One was further charged with unlawful wounding.
Information reaching THE STAR indicates that about 5 p.m., one man entered the establishment and allegedly saw the other in the company of another man and became enraged.
Following a quarrel both got into a fight.
Our news team further understands that the men were soon targeted by other customers who overheard them arguing about their past relationship with each other.
Police were quick on the scene to diffuse the situation and took the fighting men into custody. They were later charged. more here
One of the male lovers who was involved in a fight with his ex-boyfriend in a phone store in New Kingston, St Andrew, last week is now under suicide watch.
I have has been reliably informed that the accused is being carefully watched by the police after he expressed the desire to take his own life.
Our news team has also been informed by the police that charges have been withdrawn against the victim who was attacked by his ex-boyfriend after he saw him in the company of another man.
The matter is expected to be mentioned in The Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court today.
THE STAR News had earlier reported that the two men got into a fight after one entered the store and saw the other with another man. It was reported that a glass case valued at $200,000 was destroyed during the fracas.
The men were charged with malicious destruction of property, and one was further charged with unlawful wounding.
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