Energy Incubator Hub and Neon Reef, which are trading. and Utility Point, which are now in administration, as well as U.K. The letter was sent on behalf of PfP Energy, Green Supplier Ltd. Energy Crisis Hits Gas Suppliers, Households: QuickTake “Ofgem cannot and should not be allowed to continue to regulate in this manner with no accountability or consequence.” “Ofgem has contributed to the energy market being brought to its knees, to the unfortunate detriment of all parties involved,” Jo Gilbert, former chief operating officer of PfP Energy, said on behalf of her company - now in administration - and four others. The letter, seen by Bloomberg News, details more than a dozen complaints against the regulator, ranging from protests that a price cap it oversees is unfair and “not set independently,” to a claim that forced regulatory changes resulted in millions of pounds of costs for suppliers. energy suppliers have sent a letter of complaint to their regulator, saying they have no confidence in Ofgem’s ability to manage the market and demanding financial compensation for their losses. The State Attorney's Office declined to prosecute the man who came to sell the drugs based on his claim of self-defense.(Bloomberg) - A group of U.K. Investigators wrote that evidence based on where the cars of the people involved in the incident were parked it appears that the man who came to sell the drugs and Curtis were shooting at each other. The man who came to sell the drugs said that when the rooommates tried to rob him that he and they exchanged gunshots and that he did not call police because he did not believe anyone had been hit. Recovering the phone number, investigators tracked a man who agreed to sell the roommates 14 grams of weed but who, when he arrived at the apartment complex, said they attempted to rob him and that is when Curtis was shot. He said he heard gun shots, believed the shooting occurred behind him and believed Curtis was shot.īut investigators discounted that version of the death and said they believe that Curtis deleted a phone number from the phone before giving it to the grandmother. Woods said the shooting occurred when two groups of people at a party began fighting. In an interview, Woods did not provide Tallahassee Police Department investigators a reason why he never called police after the shooting, the court document said. She said Woods told her that Curtis was killed while they were at a party but provided no reason why he had Curtis' phone. On November 5, Curtis' grandmother told investigators that Woods had come to her residence the night of November 4 and had given her Curtis' cellphone. She said that Curtis and Woods were roommates. No bond amount was listed.Ĭurtis died shortly after he was shot at 1112 South Magnolia Dr., Tally Square Apartments.Ĭurtis had recently moved to Tallahassee from Jacksonville, his grandmother, who lived in Jacksonville, told investigators. Woods was booked into the Leon County Detention Center on Thursday. Curtis Jr., who also had recently moved from Jacksonville, according to a probable cause affidavit. Le Keian Inarius Woods, 19, is facing a charge of second degree felony murder in the Nov. (WTXL) - A Tallahassee man who recently moved from Jacksonville has been arrested in the death of his roommate, which police said occurred during an attempted drug robbery of another man.