A police constable charged in connection with the shooting death of his girlfriend in Richmond, St Mary, pleads guilty to manslaughter. According to reporting from multiple outlets, the case stems from an incident in which the officer shot his 20-year-old girlfriend during a dispute at her home in June of the previous year. The constable is accused of fatally shooting her, and he responds in court by entering a guilty plea to the lesser charge of manslaughter rather than the original, more serious allegation. The articles describe the plea as an admission of responsibility for the killing under the manslaughter charge, following the domestic dispute at the woman’s residence. No additional outcomes—such as sentencing details or further case developments—are provided in the excerpts. The reporting is consistent on the location, timing, relationship between the parties, and the plea entered by the officer: guilty to manslaughter in the shooting death of his girlfriend.