T&T Crime and Murders June 2019
Murders to date 211.
The homicide toll stood at 238 up to last night 6/14/19
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T&T Crime and Murders June 2019......count 49
Deejay chopped, beaten - Cop, soldier arrested
The suspects, an off-duty police officer and soldier, were detained by police.
Police said the incident occurred at Corinth Settlement, at around 9.15pm.
The victim, 39-year-old Kevin Nedd, was performing at the bar.
Police said Nedd was seen talking to the two men when they began slapping and beating him.
The 26-year-old police officer, who is on injury leave, began chopping the deejay.
The soldier also beat Nedd severely about the body.
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Missing man found murdered in Carlsen Field
The body of Mahareshi Ru Seecharan, of Calcutta Road #1, Mc Bean, was found submerged in a drain in a farmland area in Carlsen Field on Sunday evening.
His car was found by police on Sunday night crashed along near south bound lane of the Solomon Hochoy Highway near Freeport.
Seecharan, 42, was last seen by his sister on Friday around 5 p.m. driving along Main Road, Chaguanas.
Seecharan lived with his 85 year old mother Chandardaye Seecharan and another sibling, and sold haberdashery and hired taxi jobs.
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Mother, son to face court today for murder
The charges were laid on Saturday, after investigators consulted with the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Joan Honore-Paul.
Police received instructions to charge Shelly Ann Douglas, 46, and her son Rodelle Douglas, 20, with Thomas murder.
Both mother and son are unemployed and reside at Signal Hill, Tobago.
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Guards shot after turning away party goers
After being refused entry to a private party at the River Ranch Resort in Arima on Sunday morning, two men returned and shot the security guards who turned them away.
At round 3a.m. six men and two women turned up at the entrance to the resort at Bye Pass Road.
They asked to enter. They were told the party was private.
Twenty minutes later, the two security officers who turned away the group, were shot by two men who returned with a handgun and rifle.
The suspects had pulled u[p in a car.
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Woman charged with allowing child to have sex in bed with man
Cashier Sharline Samaroo, 25 of Barrackpore, appeared before Rio Claro senior magistrate Rae Roopchand charged with causing a child to engage in an activity which is sexual under the Childrens Act, on a date unknown in February 2019.
It alleged occurred in a bedroom at her house after the child was taken there earlier this year.
The indictable charge, under the Childrens Act, was laid by constable Rajkumar of the Child Protection Unit. Samaroo was not called upon to enter a plea.
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0 too little to put for June so far...So is all crimes now?? ..lol desperate..wishing those two guards were shot in their upper bodies instead of legs huh..
Last year around this time was close to 240..great progress...close to 30 less in 5 months..I wonder how much less it's gonna be after 12..
In reply to bravos
Still waiting for 29% reduction that commish told you about .
Ok, Sarge...I now (lie) get it! U trying to shame/do psychological warfare on the PNM as being inept when it comes to law enforcement. It's true & we know it's same story with the PNC & PNP! However, a few days ago detectives/constables of the GPS kicked arse.
Sangre Grande shooting victim dies a month later
Almost a month after being shot multiple times outside his home in Sangre Grande, a 46-year-old man has died at hospital.
Jamieson Williams had been shot in the face, abdomen, and hands as he reversed out of his driveway at Quash Trace Extension, on May 7.
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In reply to BeatDball
Growley said he had the answers in his pre election ramble.
bravos say 29% reduction in Murders . Notice he has no idea but yaps.
The Police are concerned about the rate of murders.
In reply to sgtdjones It's simple...JUST MAKE WI CAPITAL CITIES, PRISTINE & SANITARY! It will then trickle down to the rest of the country. Look at Kigali, Rwanda! Fact, man.
DJ Kiddo killed in Oropune.
According to reports, the 19-year-old, who goes by the professional name "DJ Kiddo", was shot at around 9:15 pm and died shortly after.
Young lived at 7th Avenue.
Condolences kept pouring in on social media, as many lamented his killing. Young was dubbed a rising star on 94.1 FM.
Photos of him at the radio station circulated on Instagram soon after the news broke of his murder.
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Mom of Smith Hill shooting victim to gunmen Come to me and say sorry
The mother of Jude Joseph, the 12-year-old boy who was shot by gunmen last Wednesday in Smith Hill, Carenage, is calling on the men who shot her son to come forward and apologise, and even assist her in taking care of the child who is still in critical condition.
Josephs mother, Camille, told Newsday the boy, while still critical, is responding more than before and is slowly showing signs of recovering. But she said even if he recovers from the shooting, he may suffer permanent damage.
A lot of vital organs were damaged, Camille said. His urinal tract and his pancreas were seriously damaged. That gunman has to come to me and apologise to me and do something for my son. Even if he gets arrested that wont do anything for my son. He is lying in a hospital bed fighting for his life now, and if he survives, his life would never be the same.
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Cops need help finding these three missing people
Police are seeking the public's assistance in finding three people who have been reported missing.
They include two adults and a 15-year-old girl.
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Oh mudda count, sarge! Can TT show the world that you guys can go a month without any homicide? Fact, man.
Bandit masks found in mosque raid: 8 arrested
Police officers searched several mosques in the Cocorite district on Tuesday, a day before Eid observances.
The searches were carried out based on intelligence over the past few weeks two rival gangs in the Cocorite district were taking gunshots at one another.
The gangs, both said to be factions from the Muslim Gang, operate in Powder Magazine Phase 1, and Waterhole.
Over the past two weeks, there had been reports of shootings..
Once such incident took place on Tuesday morning, when members of both gangs opened fire on one another at 7a.m.
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Drive-thru bandits order burger, escape with $$$
Police said the men placed an order and was asked to drive to the window at around 10.45pm.
But as the cashier opened the window and asked for the payment, the rear seat passenger exited to vehicle and grabbed her right hand.
The 18-year-old woman was forced to hand over $7,611.
The rear seat passenger then returned to the vehicle and the driver sped off.
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He was among three people found murdered in North Trinidad yesterday.
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Second Venezuelan woman murdered
Two men were involved in the killing.
Evelyn Mata Rojas, 29, was shot dead in Waterloo.
She was found bleeding from a gunshot wound at an apartment complex at Ojar Maharaj Extension, Waterloo Rd Carapichaima.
At around 3.10a.m a resident was preparing to go to work when he observed Rojas outside the building clad in a pink floral top and white short pants.
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Cop charged with robbing patron at bar
Kevin Figaro, 46, a police officer for the past ten years and last attached to the Princes Town police station, was charged with misbehaviour in public office.
He faced the Rio Claro court where the allegation that on November 18 2017, at Troy City Restaurant and Lounge, Princes Town, being a public officer and performing duties of a special reserve police officer, he misbehaved by robbing Kendell Primus of $1,600 was read to him. The charge was laid by constable Mitchell.
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Cops rescue 4, arrest 2 in Debe robbery
Newsday spoke with Snr Supt Zamsheed Mohammed, head of the Southern Division, who said he coordinated the rescue which went off without incident. Mohammed said as a result of the well-coordinated effort, the hostages were rescued and two suspects were held without an officer having to use his weapon.
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Woodland man reported missing
Jebodh, of Main Road, Woodland, was last seen in the district around 11 am, on Sunday 12th May 2019.
He was reported missing to the San Fernando Police Station, on that same date, by his brother.
Jebodh is of East Indian descent, 5 feet 8 inches tall and slim built with a brown complexion, short grey hair and a full greying beard.
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Man shot dead in Carenage
The deceased has been identified as David "Mango" Roberts, 27.
According to a police report, shortly after 5 am Roberts was standing along Haig Street when he was shot several times by gunmen who reportedly opened fire on him from a distance.
Roberts, who lived at Jones Street, died at the scene.
Concerned residents told Guardian Media there is an ongoing gang war in the area and they want more police patrols.
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It's 8 for the month with the Vene lady killed by her husband..it was 215 at the end of May into June..
What's the extra 4 for?
Bad figures for and against your cause confusing you? You can't use all...
In reply to bravos
Dipstick
Murders at the beginning of June ....211
Murder number 223 was recorded on Friday morning in Carenage.
Equals ....12
Did the commish give you those numbers?
In reply to sgtdjones
your figures are wrong,each paper has a different figure idiot and it was 212 at the end of May officially,you just trying to incorporate the wrong figure in that article Narper posted with your end of May wrong figureso add the difference to June ent..and this time last year it was 248 and the end of June 274..it could be better but as it is please keep documenting the progress thanks..
Why don't you add every murder for June to your last end of month figure and see what you get,it would even be less! That's what you get for being so depraved hoping for the worst..
Plus ?
They very easy to find.
I dare you to list the murders for June and not including the body found after they killed the man last week..
I dare you to list all June murders and add it to your end of May total...like I said you just trying to use favorable bad figures for your agenda,no care for May again so lets's f@ck up June ent...no sir we're no more than a murder a day for June after yesterday and this morning..
List June murders and add them to 211 I am waiting..
Need help?
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Remember those days Wed and Thurs when your stink thread ended up on the second page? Well there was a reason for that,you were stuck for a reason,even that three was flawed because it involved acts committed last month with bodies discovered after..so it's very easy to add the ones that happened between Friday and today and it cannot be 12..
Now add those to your 211(+1 found after) for the end of last month idiot..
212 + 8
Frothing sicko lusting for Trini blood keep unwittingly documenting the progress thanks..we certainly not reaching 500 this year..Venes or not.
Yuh dotish lying murder count..
Now change that 12 to 8 for June sucker..
In reply to bravos
20 women murdered in 4 months
He said this compared to 18 women murdered from January to April in 2018 for which ten were related to domestic violence.
He was responding to a question in the House on Friday from Naparima MP Rodney Charles on what measures were being taken to address gender-based violence given that 23 women were murdered from January to April compared to 17 for the same period last year.
Police statistics report a total of 167 murders for the period January to April.
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/06/09/20-women-murdered-in-4-months/
bravos is like minister falldong Young, flawed facts.
In reply to bravos
Start your own thread.
I am quoting what the newspapers said a PNM newspaper
the Guardian, owned by a Syrian conglomerate.
If I am quoting from the above how can I be accused of false stats ?
Still waiting for the 29% reduction, you posted two months ago that the commish told you about?
Police cant say if Vzuelan gang members in TT
He reported, however, that there are currently five Venezuelan males who are in police custody and are suspected of being members of gangs.Young replied ministry intelligence officials have reported that the leader of the gang was killed along with several other gang members on March 29, 2019 in El Caiman, Tucupita, Venezuela.
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The Government is clueless , dem should ask bravos he keeping stats and its better that the newspapers.
In reply to BeatDball
That look on yuh face when there's another murder to add but you can't because it will make your murder count look stupider with an additional murder and a smaller count..
I dare this mamma-man to change that lying 12 to 13..
De ex-con death announcement on the newspaper hours now and this dutty murder count ain't update yet?
Ask him why he prefer leave 12 than to add the new one,maybe it's because he'll be further exposed and have to make the twelve into nine,so what he'll do now is wait for it to reach 12 and then post his best '13th' murder for June,but at this rate he will have to wait till Wednesday Thursday,and then magically the thread will reappear again with 13 +..
He wishes he could report new murders whole day..he's scum..
In reply to bravos
I update when I have the time dimwit
When I visit in La Romaine
call me then all the names you want in person.
I will be looking down on your short rass, I then shall see
how fast your skinny rass can run.
Till then open that big mouth.
Men asking for help at the door, kill owner
Susan Mohammed Jun 9, 2019 1 hr ago
Johnathan "Black Jack" Romain, 30, was shot multiple times outside his home at Cunapo Southern Main Road.
Around 7 p.m. Romain, was at home with his wife and two children when a dark coloured vehicle with three men stopped at the gate.
The killers called at the house and when Romain came to the door they told him that they were having mechanical problems with the radiator of their car.
Romain went out to assist and one of the men opened fire on him.
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Financial manager forced off road, robbed of $150,000
Police said the 49-year-old woman exited the bank at Gulf View, carrying a knapsack at around 5.30pm. She entered her grey Honda CRV and was driving south along Sam City, near First Citizens when she observed a black Nissan Wingroad wagon speeding behind her.
Police said the wagon slammed into the womans van causing her to lose control of the vehicle. A man, armed with a gun, exited the wagon and walked over to the womans van.
The gun man smashed the passenger window, pointed the firearm at the woman, and grabbed her knapsack which was on the front passenger seat, police said.
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Venezuelan boyfriend killed her, say cops
Evelyn Mata Rojas, 29, was shot twice in the chest and died in a laundry area outside her rented apartment at Ojar Maharaj Extension, Waterloo Road.
Police are searching for the boyfriend who also lived in one of the apartments, as well as another man, in connection with the incident.
Rojas landlord, Jeffrey Dyette, who lives upstairs the apartment complex, said Rojas, her children, her boyfriend and other relatives moved into the apartment last month.
Dyette said Rojas had been living in Trinidad for about three years and spoke English well.
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Woman pours hot water on ex-husband's girlfriend
The 38 year old woman walked into the Chaguanas police station with her attorney Fareed Ali and gave herself up on Thursday night.
Police have detained her for the offence of causing grievous bodily harm to the 30 year old woman, a sales representative of Green Dot T&T Limited.
The man at the centre of the love triangle is a member of the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard.
Both women live at Edinburgh 500, Chaguanas.
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BeatDball
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Since your'e the only subscriber to this depraved thread, I will offer you the accurate number from time to time,just for honesty sake at least...,
Expect this thread to hit page 2 soon..
In reply to bravos
Start your own thread.
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Murder witness gunned down in Carenage
A 37-year-old Carenage man was murdered on Friday night in what police said was a case of silencing a witness.
Police said Clifton "Scene" Johnson of Francis Street, off Haig Street, was found dead at about 8.30 pm.
David "Mango Dude" Roberts, 27, of Jones Street, Carenage was liming at the corner of Haig and Hope streets at about 5.10 pm, Thursday, when he was shot several times by unseen gunmen. Roberts was a person of interest in the triple murder at the boardwalk in Chagauramas in 2018.
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bravos posting numbers without proof above
The deceased has been identified as David "Mango" Roberts, 27.
Murder number 223
Murders to date 211.
211 at start of threat
Newspapers stated number 223, note link above
bravos not good at math .....subtracting tells the number to be as 12
same dude that quoted a non imaginary bridge in Mexico
and 29% reduction as the commish told him with out proof.
Depraved sad fuck,if the list increases as you desire it could end up being someone close,but you would love to tell that story won't you,sick f@ck.....your figures are shit, all of a sudden T&T reporting accurate ent asshole,all have different numbers but you wanna use all and then expect them to correlate and they don't that's why you fucking end up with 12 for fucking 8 after trying to use the figures in Narper's post too dunce prick,....well there's a very accurate source that specializes in murder and that's where I get my figures and facts from..and their total still less..
I will let this thread die now..
In reply to bravos
bravos wish above?
then I am a sick f@ck.....
Don't need to say more, he said it all with proof.
here the delude one goes again
failure to post sources for his imaginary facts.
why ?..they dont exist, like that bridge in Mexico.
Nobody ares about this thread but Bdb and me apparently,f@ck off with your lying dutty murder count now lil prick..
In reply to bravos
I see you are using your best vocabulary when caught BS.
Carry on in that imaginary bubble bobolee.
Unidentified man found dead in Woodbrook
POLICE are seeking the publics help to identify a man who was found dead on Alberto Street, Woodbrook early Sunday.
Residents heard a commotion at about 5 am, and when they checked they found a man lying on the side of the road. He was unresponsive. The man looked as though he had been beaten.
Police and emergency services were called and the man was declared dead on the scene.
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Cops under probe for theft of $30,000
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South Bureau
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Sun Jun 09 2019
The officers attached to the Central Division were yesterday being questioned by officers of the Professional Standards Bureau.
The man reported that the officers searched his car and found over $30,000 which he was going to use to purchase a car.
He alleged that the officers took his money. The man reported the incident at the Professional Standards Bureau. Investigations are continuing.
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Bra, skirt found near bones in Santa Flora
The discovered was made on Monday morning by officers employed by the Heritage Petroleum company, formerly Petrotrin.
They were patrolling an oilfield access road in Los Bajos at around 9a.m. when they found the bones near oil pumping equipment.
Near the bones were a bra and a pleated skirt.
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Belmont man killed walking home from work
Police said Akido O'Garro was walking along a stairway from Belmont Valley Road to Seraneau Road at around 4.18 pm when a man sitting at the top of the stairs pulled out a gun and shot O'Garro once in the forehead before running away.
O'Garro fell down the steps and died. Residents heard the gunshot and called the police.
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Buju shot dead in Diego Martin
Police are investigating the murder of a 27-year-old Diego Martin man after he was gunned down this morning.
Police said Sebastien Julien aka 'Buju' was at Unity Road, Rich Plain, at around 11.25 when he was shot several times by gunmen.
Residents heard the gunfire and on checking, saw him bleeding in a garage.
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Young: Vzuelans not major cause of crime
He was responding to an urgent question in the House yesterday from Oropouche West MP Vidia Gayadeen-Gopeesingh on what measures had been implemented to address the increase in robberies involving Venezuelans.
Young replied: "There is a very disturbing occurrence from those members on the other side. There is no doubt in our minds whatsoever (that) what they are promoting is xenophobia."
He said yesterday morning in his meeting with the heads of national security he told them, "There is a specific plot by certain persons...."
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whey dat bobolee bravos....
Gunman on bike shoots, wounds 2 men
ONE of two men shot and wounded on Sunday night by a gunman riding a bicycle in Princes Town is at the San Fernando general hospital.
Police said Dion Walters has multiple gunshot wounds and up to late yesterday was in a critical condition.
According to a report, shortly before 10pm, the man on the bicycle opened fire on a group of people at Sixth Company Circular Road. Walters and another villager, Shakeil Odel, were shot and wounded. The gunman rode off. Walters and Odel were taken to the Princes Town health facility and later transferred to the hospital. Odel was discharged yesterday.
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The idiot agreeing with PNM minister making a foolish statement conveniently...what a whore,no dignity,no real identity,about 10 murders for the year so far involving Venes alone..what he really mean is other people doing it too,simply to justify the Govt's strategy and ward off any xenophobic ideas....Imagine if this fool had to point out Vene crime for his agenda..
And yuh dutty murder count over by 5..
In reply to bravos
Bobolee didn't you say the Venezuelans and Jamaicans causing the murders and Crime rate to spike.
I am gonna call you chameleon bobolee from now on,you are constantly changing.
What a duncy.
The Commissioner can speak to that for himself. But suffice it to say that the numbers of murders have been noticed to have risen as a result of some our migration issues. I am not talking only about Venezuela, I am talking about other positions."
That happens when yuh copy and paste like a silly whore..it was your opposition that made the accusations in the first place,the Minister was just doing his brand of opposing their xenophobia and mischievous agenda,clearly he didn't handle it too well and made a fool of himself and you,but you used to that I suppose.. ..
Full-circle is sooooo easy here..pity only Beatdball would see this because nobody cares about this thread.
And I repeat ass-tick your murder count is waay over...
In reply to bravos
Chameleon Bobolee
Yet you always bytching about something on this thread.
You are some dimwit Chameleon Bobolee
The Commissioner can speak to that for himself. But suffice it to say that the numbers of murders have been noticed to have risen as a result of some our migration issues. I am not talking only about Venezuela, I am talking about other positions."
Three murders in seven hours
It followed a double murder in Moruga Tuesday afternoon.
Investigators told Guardian Media they had not been able to immediately establish any motive for the killing in D'Abadie.
The shooting occurred shortly before 10 pm.
In an unrelated incident police also responded to a shooting in the Maloney area close to 9:45 pm after residents reported hearing rapid gunfire in the area.
Earlier Tuesday, two men were shot dead at Edward Trace in Moruga.
One of the men was unidentified while the other was identified as 48-year-old Vincent St Bernard.
The two men were shot around 2.45 pm.
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In reply to bravos
Bobolee
You noted 29% reduction in murders, then blamed Venezuelans and Jamaicans for such.The commish told you this remember.
Are you this dense.
In reply to sgtdjones He wouldnt be from Barrackpore, is he?!
In reply to BeatDball
Nope
Barrackpore gats intelligent people like my friend
Steve Kelvin Singh, M.D., M.Sc., F.R.C.S.C.
Also involved in the surgery was Steve Singh, MD, surgical director, Heart Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support, in the Department of Cardiac Surgery. Dr. Singh previously served as surgical director of Lung and Heart-Lung Transplantation at Baylor College of Medicine and as chief resident in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford, where he also completed a fellowship in Mechanical Circulatory Support.
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Bobolees come from Laventille, he claims to be dougla
a mixture of two races can flood T&T with bobolees.
Oh Gord.
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Two men went to buy a car, killed in Moruga
The bodies of Vincent St Bernard also known as Waxie, a La Romaine/San Fernando taxi driver, and another man who was not yet identified by police, were discovered around midday.
Moruga police received an anonymous call and were told that the bodies were on the roadway at Edwards Trace.
Officers of Moruga and Princes Town police stations and Homicide Region III responded.
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8-year-old among 3 shot in front school
AN eight-year-old boy is among three people shot near a school in Belmont moments ago.
Police are at the scene while the three wounded were taken to hospital. According to sources gunshots were heard near the school, sending panicked students scampering for safety at about 3 pm.
When the smoke cleared eyewitnesses saw a white Toyota Hilux parked on the side of the road, riddled with bullets. The eight-year-old boy and two other people, all of whose names have not been released, were lying on the ground bleeding. More on this as it becomes available.
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Alleged Muslim gangsters threaten to blow up school
According to sources at the school, someone called the school around midday and told a staff member that all rastafarian students should be removed, claiming the school was in territory belonging to the Muslim gang.
Sources told Newsday the person making the threat said, Allah is Boss, and threatened to go to the school at 10 pm tonight and blow it up.
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Two arrested after shootout with cops
Southern Division police also found a magazine and were searching for the guns used to shoot at them.
A police report said shortly after 12 am, Barrackpore police spotted a man driving a Nissan Tiida car near San Fernando. Its description matched a car used in a recent robbery in the Ste Madeleine district.
Police went after the car and signalled for the driver to stop, but he began speeding and the police chased him. The report said the two occupants of the car began firing at the police, who shot back. No one was injured.
On reaching Picton Settlement, the two occupants abandoned the car and ran off into the nearby bush.
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Man murdered on way to first day of work
The body of Ricardo Dixon of Bagna Trace, Chase Village was discovered lying face down around 6 am Thursday on Xeres Road, Carlsen Field.
The body bored several gunshot wounds and police found five spent .40 calibre shells on the ground.
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'Bean' shot dead in POS
Police are investigating the murder of a man on Cockerton Street in Port-of-Spain Wednesday morning.
The victim has been identified as Shawn Raymond who also goes by the name 'Bean' of Nelson Street.
He was shot at approximately 10.45 am this morning.
Police officers who responded rushed Raymond to the Port-of-Spain General Hospital where he died.
Cockerton Street is a short street that separates George and Nelson streets.
Police were not immediately clear on the motive for the killing.
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In reply to sgtdjones Shoitz! Very impressive...boi, you rub shoulders with bright bright people! Anyway, wtf about dougla peeps?! Now, I'm vexed.
Cop shoots himself in the foot, with sub-machine gun
A POLICE constable was shot in the left foot on Tuesday night when his firearm accidentally went off while on patrol.
The incident took place about 8.20 p.m. during a routine police patrol along Don Miguel Road, San Juan.
The Express was told that the officer, who is attached to the North Eastern Division Task Force, was in the front passenger seat of a marked police vehicle when the sling of his MP5 sub-machine gun got caught in the hand-brake lever.
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Fish vendor fined for biting cop
Kenson Noel pleaded guilty to causing grevious bodily harm when he appeared in the San Fernando Magistrates. Court .
He told the court that he has since changed his life and has been baptised.
Prosecutor Sgt Harold Ishmael said the incident took place on October 29, 2016 at the San Fernando General Hospital.
Police constable John was guarding Noel at the hospital when he removed Noels handcuffs on the request of the attending doctor.
When John attempted to handcuff him again, Noel bit him on the left forearm.
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Only in T&T ....
Barrackpore teen girl missing
Police are seeking the urgent assistance of the public in locating 16-year-old Salisha Hosein.
Hosein was last seen at her, Carrat Hill Road, Barrackpore home, around 12 noon last Friday.
She was reported missing by her mother to the Barrackpore Police Station around 9:30 am on Monday.
Hosein is of East Indian descent, 5 feet 3 inches tall and slim built, with a light brown complexion.
She was last seen wearing a blue dress and a pair of black slippers.
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San Juan teenager missing
Police are seeking the urgent assistance of the public in locating 15-year-old Jamilia Snaggs.
Snaggs was last seen at her Febeau Village, San Juan home, around 3 pm on Monday.
She was reported missing by her mother to the San Juan Police Station around 10 am on Tuesday.
Snaggs is of African descent, 5 feet tall and slim built with a light brown complexion.
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Mother loses second son to killers
The mother of security officer Ricardo Dixon, 22, was on Thursday lost for words as she tried to come to terms with losing her second son in six years to violence.
Dixon left home at 5.20 am to pick up his first day of duties at Heller Security Services but was shot dead moments later.
His mother, Camille Taitt, 40, was in a state of shock and disbelief when she saw the body of her son, fully clad in his security uniform, lying on the roadway at Xeres Road in Carlsen Field.
Dixon was shot six times but was able to tell a passerby what happened to him minutes before he succumbed to his injuries at the scene.
Police found five spent .40 calibre shells on the ground near his body. Dixon was the father of a one-year-old girl.
On May 26, 2013, Dixons older brother, Renaldo, who was 14 years at the time and a Form Three pupil, was stabbed three times and his wrist slit by a 16-year-old Form Five pupil of the said school. At the time of that incident, Renaldo and a schoolgirl were sitting on a bench at about 10 am when the other boy attacked him.
Dixons murder was recorded as the 238th for the year so far.
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238 minus 211 = 27
To me, the JLP of Jamaica, is the only party in the Anglophone Caribbean that is getting it...litter free capital city, getting tough on vagrancy, professional law enforcement - cops & traffic agents; service oriented govt office workers - friendly with a 'can-do' attitude. That's the only way to modernity. Mih seh suh. But, of course, when the more socialist oriented party gets in power...these policies are never sustained. So, of course, the country doesnt gain grounds, but, just regresses back to bland socishitism. For there to be physical security, there has to be a holistic approach to law enforcement - enforce the laws on the books!
Was this woman burnt to death?
The victim was identified as Indira Hall of Eleanor Street, Chaguanas.
An autopsy conducted yesterday at the Forensic Science Centre in St James found that while the womans body had burn marks, the cause of death was as a result of smoke inhalation.
Police said at about 10 p.m. they got a call about a fire along Eleanor Street.
Upon arriving they observed appliances from the Chaguanas Fire Station battling a blaze at an apartment building.
The building had ten apartments and a store.
When the fire was contained, Halls body was found in a room on the southern side of her apartment. The apartment was destroyed, police said.
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Police rescue two Chinese 'slaves'
The victims, a 41-year-old man and his 42-year-old wife, were allegedly being forced to work at a Chaguanas factory against their will.
A statement from the T&T Police Service yesterday said the victims were brought to Trinidad by an 83-year-old businessman who told them they were to be employed as chefs at a restaurant in Centre Pointe Mall, Chaguanas.
But when they arrived, the couples passports were taken away and they were forced to work at a factory in Endeavour, Chaguanas.
The victims were also told that they would have to provide $30,000 for their passports to be returned to them, police said.
Police received a tip-off and an investigation was launched.
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Police wound teen bandit in Chaguanas
According to police sources, at about 10 am Central Division officers on foot patrol were told an armed robbery was going on at Jel Mall, Chaguanas Main Road. They came face to face with the armed teenager, and there was a shoot-out.
The bandit was shot several times and taken to the Chaguanas District Health Facility. He was stabilised, treated and transferred to the Medical Sciences Complex in Mt Hope.
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PCA: We got more Big Yard bullet shells
Two days after, we found shells the police did not find. We had to call the police, Come and check them.
He said the PCA gave those bullets to the police as part of the investigation into the incident which killed three people including Naomi Nelson, 14.
Making the disclosure, West called for the PCA to have the right to be informally present at unfolding crime scenes alongside the police.
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Robbery ruled out in Moruga double murder
Police eventually found the burnt-out shells of the two cars near Moreau Road off Penal Rock Road in Moruga. The area is commonly referred to as "the teak."
Initially, it was believed that Vincent "Waxie" St Bernard, 47, and Dennison Baptiste, 34, were shot and killed for their cars.
A passerby saw the bodies of the men at about 2 pm on Tuesday off Edward Trace and contacted police.
St Bernard, a taxi-driver, worked the La Romaine/ San Fernando route and lived at Station Street in Siparia. Police said Baptiste lived at Blitz Village in Pleasantville.
A police report said the men had gone to sell a car. Baptiste took a friend's black Nissan Sunny B-13 to meet the buyer and St Bernard followed in his Nissan Almera.
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13 arrested in Western Division
A statement from the police said the exercises were co-ordinated by ACPs Irwin Hackshaw and Jayson Forde as well as acting Snr Supt Nazrudeen Pragg.
The exercises also included officers of the Special Operations Response Team, Guard and Emergency Branch, Inter-Agency Task Force, Air Support Unit, Port of Spain, Western and North Eastern Division Task Forces, Highway Patrol and Special Branch.
Police said extensive searches and investigative work was carried out in the Covigne Road and Cocorite areas, and this led to the 13 arrests.
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Three murdered in gun violence
Up to press time last night, one of the victims in the Tunapuna incident had only been identified as Yankee. The names of the other two have since been given as Ronarko Comayong, 22, and 53-year-old Edwin Joseph.
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Investigations are continuing into the three murders. The murder toll now stands at 241.
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Daughter finds pensioners decomposing body
Police are investigating the death of an 80-year-old man after his decomposing body was found at his Guaico, Sangre Grande home on Sunday morning.
Police said Celia King found her father, Carlton Campbell kneeling in front of his couch, with his upper body slumped over a cushion, when she went to check on him at around 9.30 am at his home.
She called the police and members of the Sangre Grande CID went to the scene along with a district medical officer who declared Campbell dead.
When they checked the body, police found what appeared to be a wound at the top of his head and a hammer nearby.
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Man held for robbing Mayaro coconut vendors
Police said the vendors, 64 and 28, went to Cedar Grove Road, Mayaro, at around 10.30 am to buy coconuts when the man stopped them and offered to sell the coconuts.
He pulled out a gun and ordered them to hand over their cash.
The vendors handed him $1,000 and a cell phone before running away.
They made a report to the Mayaro police and described the man. Based on the description, police later arrested a man near the station.
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Skeletal remains found in Tamana forest
Police are investigating the discovery of human skeletal remains found deep in the Tamana forest on Sunday.
A shotgun was also discovered near the remains.
Police were called to the area at about 3 pm where they found the decomposed body.
Police say they suspect it could be the remains of a wanted man in connection with a murder.
However, enquiries are continuing.
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Nerves of 'steal' - Thief shoplifts fortune in jewels
The video posted to social media showed the suspect, who was well dressed and wearing a cap, walk into Rajendras at around 12.55pm.
The man was carrying a black plastic bag in his hand.
The footage showed the man leaning over the glass showcase and removed a tray of gold rings and gemstones. Customers were seen walking around the store.
The man slipped the tray into the plastic bag and casually walked out of the store.
The gold is valued at $144,000.
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10-year-old shot on Independence Square
POLICE are searching for the gunmen who shot a ten-year-old girl while she was being picked up by her uncle in east Port of Spain on Monday.
At around 4.30 pm, the girl was about to be placed into her uncle's car at the corner of Duncan Street and Independence Square, when gunmen approached them and fired several shots.
She was shot once in the back. The girl's uncle who works as a private hire taxi driver took her to the Port of Spain General Hospital where she was being treated.
Police said they believe her uncle was the intended target of the gunmen.
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T/puna taxi driver shot while washing car
Police said two gunmen approached Dave Hamilton, 30, from behind and shot him several times before running away.
A passerby heard the gunshots, saw Hamilton bleeding and took him to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, where he was treated and is warded in stable condition.
Police said they believe Hamilton may have been shot for refusing to transport two suspected criminals to carry out a robbery.
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3 held in Mayaro with guns, ammo
Three Chaguanas residents were arrested in Mayaro on Sunday for the possession of guns and ammunition.
The trio, ages 22, 24 and 29, were travelling in a black Libero Wagon, when Mayaro police received information they had guns.
The car was stopped and police found two guns, a revolver and a Bryco pistol, wrapped in a blue t-shirt.
Police also found ammunition.
The three were arrested and taken to the Mayaro Police Station.
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Girl, 10, shot in parked car
Gunman fires on parked car
She is the fourth child to have been shot and injured since last week.
It is the policy of the Express not to identify children who are victims of crime.
Police said around 4 p.m. the girl was sitting in a car parked in front of two Housing Development Corporation apartment blocks when a gunman approached the vehicle from behind.
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Woman abducted near UWI campus
The woman was released unharmed, but not before she was robbed of her cash and valuables.
The victim, who is from Craignish Village, Princes Town, told police that about 3.20 p.m. she entered a blue coloured motor vehicle at St Johns Road, St Augustine, in the vicinity of Sir Arthur Lewis hall of residency.
She sat in the front passenger seat of the car.
As the vehicle was heading south along the roadway, she felt a knife placed to the back of her neck.
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Woman gunned down leaving graduation
Police said the woman was leaving the venue at around 4.45 pm when a white Nissan wagon pulled up alongside her and men with rifles shot her several times at the Santa Barbara Boulevard, Santa Cruz.
She died at the scene.
Police are at the scene and are investigating.
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In reply to sgtdjones Wtf? Say it aint so, sarge! Know what? I have to stay away from the BackRoom - cant take this shoite anymore.
Bel Air restaurateur attacked robbed at gates to home
The 67-year-old man was ambushed as he drove up to his gate in Bel Air, La Romaine.
The victim told police he arrived at his home around 10.45 p.m. and was driving into his yard when he was confronted by three men, all with firearms.
They beat him with the butt of the firearm on his head and grabbed $10,000 in his car which was the days sales.
The thieves pushed the man into his house, bound his hands with his belt and placed him in the living room under gunpoint.
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Be vigilant: Woman followed home, beaten, robbed
The 54-year-old woman was attacked when she entered the driveway of her home in Retrench Village.
The victim told police that she believed that the thieves tailed her Nissan B15 from her workplace at Penal.
Around 1.50 p.m. when the victim entered her driveway two menone carrying a firearmconfronted her.
They dealt her several blows to the head and pushed her inside her house.
They also held up her 21-year-old daughter who was in her bedroom.
They took their two cellphones, a sum of cash and the womans car keys
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Venezuelan woman kidnapped and fondled
Police said the woman was standing outside the oval at around 11 pm when a black van pulled up alongside her, offering her a ride.
When she entered the van, she was blindfolded and punched several times in the face before the driver took her to a secluded area where he fondled her.
The driver then dropped her off at the Valsayn WASA post in Farm Road, St Joseph.
She made a report and members of the St Joseph CID are investigating.
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Two teens abducted, sexually assaulted in taxis
A 19-year-old Venezuelan national was abducted and sexually assaulted around 11 p.m. on Tuesday.
The victim told police she was standing along Tragarete Road, Port of Spain, in the vicinity of the Queens Park Oval, when she flagged down a vehicle for transport to Diego Martin.
Upon entering the vehicle, she said she was attacked.
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Man critical after midday shooting in Cocorite
A MAN is in critical condition after he was shot Thursday morning in Cocorite.
Simeon was taken to St James Medical Complex where he is warded in critical condition.
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Pundit shot in front home critical
Anil Jaimungal, 37, of Oil Field Road was shot to his chest, head and back.
Medical sources said Jaimungal underwent emergency surgery and is in the intensive care unit.
Police said at about 11.45am on Tuesday Jaimungal was inside his home speaking with his mother when he got a phone call.
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Security guard shot dead at casino
He, however, succumbed to injuries at hospital.
According to a police report, at about 2.15 am Anthony "Ace" Hume, 26, of Paradise Heights, Morvant was shot in the carpark of Royal Caribbean Casino.
He was taken to the Port of Spain General Hospital where he died while undergoing treatment.
Hume is the second security officer to have been killed in a week.
The murder toll now stands at 244.
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Carenage man threatened and pistol whipped
Cleavon Roberts, 39, was at his home at around 10.30 am when he was confronted by two men who began threatening him. One of the men pulled out a gun and pistol whipped him on his forehead, before running away.
The man with the gun fired a shot in the air as he and the other one ran away. On hearing this, neighbours saw Roberts bleeding and thought he was shot. He was taken to the St James infirmary where he was treated and is warded.
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Car buyer shot in the mouth by bandit 'sellers'
It happen at Harris Promenade, San Fernando, near two schools and within sight of the police station and court buildings.
At around 10.30a.m. the victim and his brother came to the promenade. He had $27,000 in the pocket of his cargo pants.
The money was to purchase the car and the deal was to be done on the promenade near the St Joseph Convent
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Fight over fridge leads to murder
Nicholas Murphy, aka Hoggy, 44, of Roopsingh Road, Waterloo, was stabbed multiple times in the head and neck and died at hospital.
He died while being treated.
Police were told that around 1.30pm Murphy was liming with another man at Cassava Street, Waterloo Road.
The man said that a black motor vehicle with four occupants pulled up alongside them and three of the occupants confronted Murphy about a refrigerator.
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Murder toll to date ....245
Woman robbed, assaulted while with toddler
A 25-year-old Barataria woman had her cell phone stolen on Thursday afternoon while walking her toddler.
Police said the woman was walking with her three-year-old daughter along 10th Avenue Barataria at around 1.10 when a man approached her. He snatched her Samsung S9 cell phone before pushing her and her daughter to the ground.
He ran into a waiting car before driving off.
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Steups. I gwine look at my favorite African country where there is order! Clean & green streets, low crime rates, corrupt & bribery free govt ministers, etc. RWANDA! Heheheheheh. Dwl. Has a population that is 2x the English speaking Caribbean! But, Guyana is geographically, 8x it; TnT is 1/5 the size of Rwanda! Heheheheh. Dwl - again!
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& Rwandans/Rwandese in the diaspora are galloping their arses off to get back to the Land of a thousand Hills. Go figure.
Woman imprisoned, sexually assaulted
A 40-year-old man has been arrested for the imprisoning and sexually assaulting a 21-year-old woman at his home in Santa Cruz.
The suspect was arrested by officers of the Santa Cruz Police Station on Saturday following.
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Cruel pranks, as family searches for Alzheimer's dad
Titus was last seen at his Boodoosingh Trace, Rousillac home on April 21 wearing a black pants, brown shoes and a green and black stripped shirt.
Titus suffers from Alzheimers and relatives say he may be wandering the streets.
Son Kenton Titus said his family is holding onto hope that his father is still alive and is appealing for help.
If anyone have any information about him and they could contact us we would really appreciate this. We just want him to come back home, said Kenton Titus.
Titus said sine his fathers disappearance, the family has received a number of prank calls from members of the public.
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Car theft gunplay at Gulf City Mall
CAR thieves shot at police officers pursing them near Gulf City mall on Sunday night.
One of the suspects was arrested while the other the other eluded police officers though the streets of the residential community.
The 29 year old suspect of La Romaine was expected to be interviewed in connection with other car thefts in the southern police district.
The victim - a 25 year old man was driving a silver Toyota Axio which was loaned to him.
Around 8 p.m. he was confronted by two armed thieves at Hillipiece Road, Phillipine.
The thieves demanded the keys for the vehicle and left him at the side of the road.
The victim contacted the owner of car who initiated a system to disable the vehicle.
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'Bumpy' gunned down in Rio Claro
Robert Bumpy Donald was shot multiple times and died at hospital.
Around 7.45 p.m. Donald, of Pascal Trace, was liming at the side of Wilson Road, Brothers Road, sitting near a drain with his two cousins when a white Nissan Tiida pulled up alongside them.
The killer alighted from the car and opened fire on Donald.
Donalds relatives took him to the Rio Claro District Health Centre where he died.
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Arima man shot outside home
Police are investigating the murder of a 26-year-old Arima man who was gunned down outside his Pinto Road, home last night.
Police said Kerwyn Coutou was standing near his Motley Trace, home when attacked. His brother, who was inside the house, heard the gunfire and on checking saw Coutou bleeding on the ground.
Coutou's brother took him to the Arima Hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.
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Men in hijabs rob Couva family
Police said the family were at their New Settlement, California, home at around 9.45 am when three men wearing hijabs and armed with a cutlass and a gun stormed the house and announced a robbery.
The bandits made the family lie on the floor as they robbed them of jewellry, $10,260 and two cell phones. They then got into a gold Nissan B14 which was waiting outside the house.
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Morvant man critical after shooting
Investigations are continuing into an attempt on the life of a 24-year-old man from Coconut Drive, Morvant, while in Malabar on Sunday.
According to a police report, at about 1 pm the man was in his black Nissan wagon at the corner of Banyan and Mahogany Drive when a gunman approached him and shot him in the back.
Police said the man was taken to the Arima District Health Facility and then transferred to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mount Hope where he, up to press time last evening, remains warded in a critical condition.
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Morvant man succumbs to gunshot wounds hours after shooting
Solomon, of Coconut Drive, Morvant, was shot at about 1 am on Sunday.
Residents of Mahogany Drive told police that they heard rapid gunfire and upon investigating, they found Solomon bleeding from gunshot injuries about his body inside of a vehicle which had come to a stop along the roadway.
The police and paramedics were notified and Solomon was rushed for medical treatment.
He succumbed to his injuries around midday on Sunday.
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One killed, one hospitalised after Malabar shooting
One man is dead while another warded in a critical condition at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex following a shooting incident in Malabar on Monday.
The deceased has been identified as Marcus Canton while the injured party has been identified as David Waldropt.
From initial reports, the incident took place at about 6 pm along Trainline Road, Malabar.
Residents of the area heard loud explosions and upon investigating, they found two men bleeding from multiple injuries about their bodies.
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A Tunapuna man was shot dead on Monday afternoon.
According to police reports, at about 4:30 pm residents of Maingot Road, Tunapuna, heard several loud explosions.
Upon checking, they found Browns bullet-riddled body
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A Santa Cruz man was expected to appear before a Port of Spain Magistrate on Monday after he was held with a loaded firearm.
The suspect was held along Duke Street, Port of Spain, after a woman exited the car he was driving and began screaming that he had a loaded weapon.
Police said that around 5:30 am, officers were conducting routine patrols along Duke Street, when, in the vicinity of Charlotte Street, they observed a vehicle come to a stop.
A woman exited and begun screaming that a man had a gun, pointing towards the driver.
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Murders for this month 250 - 211 = 39
5 Trinis, Cuban, Vzuelan, Nigerian held with buckets of bullets
Police said members of the Central Operations Unit went to a sanitation company at around 8 am and found a quantity of live ammunition along with 15 buckets containing spent shells.
Live ammunition is bullets which are yet to be used.
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Amputee thrown out wheelchair robbed and beaten lives in fear
Kelvin John, 51, said the attack occurred in April and two months later, the police have not made any arrests, which leaves him worried that the bandits could return to finish what they started.
They wanted me dead. I had no choice but to play dead because had I not done that, I would not be alive today and talking with you, John said as he wiped away tears.
He said he remembers the ordeal as if it happened yesterday. "I lay on the ground, closed my eyes and did not move even as they continued beating me with the cutlass. I heard one of them say, 'he dead, leh we go fast (sic). They then ran out of the house."
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In reply to sgtdjones This is sheer facting wickedness. I'm done.
The bones of my daughter?
Her family mounted a search and pleaded with the public to come forward with information.
Junior Emmanuel, her father, said his life has been on hold for the past year as he grieves for his lost child.
Emmanuel has travelled to remote areas throughout the country in search of his 20-year-old daughter.
But he found nothing.Two weeks ago, Emmanuel read an article in the Trinidad Express that bones believed to be that of a woman were found near an oilfield in Santa Flora on Trinidads south coast.
Near the bones were a bra and a pleated skirt.
Two things caught the fathers attention the pleated skirt and the location.In an interview with the Express on Wednesday Emmanuel said, My daughter was wearing a skirt like that when she left the house. And she knew a man living in Santa Flora
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Boy, 11, knifed in the belly by intruder
AN eleven-year-old boy was knifed in the abdomen by a man who broke into the familys home in Valencia in the dark hours of Tuesday morning.
Police said the pupil of the Valencia South Primary School heard a noise at 4a.m.
He went outside and observed the front door open.
When he walked towards the door to lock it, he found a man dressed in dark clothing with a bandana over his face, standing outside.
The man stabbed the boy and ran.
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Cop charged with rape and imprisonment of Venezuelan woman
The 28-year-old officer, who has six years of service in the TT Police Service was arrested on Tuesday morning at his Fairfield Gardens, Princes Town, home, by officers of the Professional Standards Bureau.
The arrest came after three months of work by officers working with the Police Complaints Authority, led by attorney David West.
The investigation was launched by ACP Totaram Dookhie and included Snr. Supt Vernon Roberts, ASP Anthony Remmey, and Insp Sheridon Hills.
It was sparked after the 29-year-old victim, who is residing legally in this country, told police that last November, she had been taken against her will to a house in the Princes Town district.
She said was repeatedly raped, placed under false imprisonment, and grievously sexually assaulted by two men.
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Man shot in Laventille
A 33-YEAR-OLD man is recovering from a gunshot wound after a shooting at Pt Pleasant Park, Laventille.
According to police, the Iner Agency Task Force got a call at about 10.45 am on Tuesday about gunshots being heard. Sgt Arthur and the Fort Chacon Mobile unit responded and found Jason Ratty Samuel with a gunshot wound to his leg.
He told police at about 10.30 am he was with another man near Springville when several armed men approached and shot Samuel and his friend, who started to run. While they were trying to escape Samuel was hit in the leg.
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16-year-old held with gun after Bus Route robbery
The teenager was held at about 1 pm on Tuesday along the Eastern Main Road in San Juan.
According to reports, police received a report of a robbery of a maxi taxi along the Priority Bus Route in the San Juan district.
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Man arrested after robbing salesman outside police station
The suspect, who is from Knutt Pond Road, New Grant, Princes Town has since been questioned and charged.
He is expected to appear before a San Fernando Magistrate.
LoopTT was told that around 6 pm on Monday, a 36-year-old salesman from San Juan was walking along Knox Street, in the vicinity of the police station, holding a black bag containing two Samsung S10 phones valued at TT$13,400.
While walking, he was confronted by the suspect, who snatched the bag and ran off.
The victim raised an alarm and police officers from the nearby station immediately responded and were able to detain the suspect along Knox Street.
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Man murdered on Duncan Street
A 37-year-old Duncan Street man was found dead by police a stones throw away from a Port of Spain school.
The dead mans name is Nicholas Percy, from Building 47, Apartment D, Duncan Street.
Police on patrol on Upper Duncan Street heard there was a man's body on the ground floor of Building 38. They found him at the bottom of a stairwell.
According to sources the man was approached and shot once to the back of the head.
Perrys body was removed to the Forensic Science Centre, where an autopsy is expected to be done.
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Daughter holds out hope for missing mom
But her daughter Shairoon Rampersad believes she is still alive and has not given up the search for her mother.
Up until Monday, Rampersad searched areas in San Fernando where Mahabood was last seen, hoping to find some clue to her disappearance or recovery.
Rampersad recalled her mother had gone to the San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH) for a follow-up visit after surgery. She never arrived at the clinic and has never been seen or heard from again.
Two mobile phonesshehad with her were switched off.
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Drug-crazed attack during card game
Police are investigating an incident where a 20 year old Fyzabad man chopped his 17-year-old friend, then attempted suicide while high on drugs on Wednesday.
The 17 year-old-victim Alejandro Forgenie was treated at hospital for two chop wounds to the head, one which caused a depression to the skull.
The suspect was taken to hospital and treated for soft tissue injuries to the wrist.
A female police officer contacted her colleagues at the Fyzabad police station around 3 a.m. and informed them of the incident at Guapo Road.
A police report said that Cpl Edwards and other officers responded and were told that the suspect was playing cards with three other men when he began to act strangely.
One of the men told police that the suspect had taken a drug.
The suspect, police were told, took up a cutlass and allegedly dealt Forgenie two chops to the head.
The suspect then took up a cutlass and attempted to cut his wrist.
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Pos Corporation worker shot dead: No CCTV available
Police said David Parag, 31, of Gilkes Street, St James, finished ordering a sandwich from a vendor at about 7 am when a man who he knew approached him with a gun in hand.
Parag saw him and tried to run away but was shot eight times, after which the killer walked away.
Residents heard the gunfire and called the police. Police from the Besson Street station, Inter Agency Task Force, Charford Court base and Homicide Region 1.
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Man killed in Arima
Police are investigating the murder of a man who was shot while sitting in his car in the parking lot of a grocery shop in Arima last night.
Police said Keron Anderson Pereira, of Mt St Benedict was sitting in his Nissan Tiida in the parking lot at O'Meara Road, Arima, at around 9.45 when a green Mitsubishi Lancer approached his car.
Three men came from the car and shot Pereira multiple times and drove away.
Pereira died at the scene.
Police were called in and a pistol with a magazine was found in the passenger seat of Pereira's car.
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Man in critical condition after Laventille shooting
The victim, Jerill Grant, of St Barbs Laventille, was shot multiple times in his torso and leg.
Police said it was a miracle that he's alive.
According to reports, Grant was liming with a group of friends along Lower Laventille Road, when two men approached the group.
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Man shot in groin while sorting scrap iron in Laventille
A 33-year-old man is warded in a critical condition at the Port of Spain General Hospital following a shooting in Laventille.
Police were told that at around 9:30 am on Tuesday, the man was at Pleasant Park, Laventille, sorting out scrap iron with another 31-year-old man, when they were approached by an armed assailant.
The suspect was said to be a man of dark complexion, who was wearing blue jeans, a black vest and a piece of cloth over his face.
The gunman pointed the firearm at both men and instructed them not to move, but the two victims, on seeing the weapon, attempted to flee the scene.
Shots were fired and the 33-year-old man fell to the ground bleeding from his injuries. He was shot in the groin and right leg.
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Teen robbed of $31K in cash and cheques in downtown POS
The incident reportedly took place on Friday, but a report was only made to police on Tuesday.
Police were told that the victim was walking along Charlotte Street, Port of Spain, when upon reaching the vicinity of Lucky Bakery he was approached by two men he did not know.
The men allegedly grabbed a backpack off the victims back which contained the cash and cheques which were the property of a well-known variety store along Charlotte Street.
The assailants then escaped.
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Man takes tablet then chops friend
A 20-year-old man faces an attempted murder charge for chopping his 17-year-old friend on Wednesday after taking a "mood-changing drug" which police believe caused him to hallucinate.
The victim, Alejandro Forgenie, was up to press time at the San Fernando General Hospital with wounds to his neck and head.
Police said the suspect, victim and other people were playing a game of cards at Guapo Road near the Fyzabad police station at about 3 am when the incident happened. The suspect took a tablet, began hallucinating and chopped Forgenie with a cutlass.
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Teen invited to job interview, raped
The teenager told police that at about 4.30p.m. on Tuesday, she received a call from a prospective employer from a business in Arima.
She said the man asked to meet, for an interview at the business place.
However, during further conversations, the victim agreed to go with the suspect to a location along River Ranch Road, Arima.
At this location, the victim said the two had alcoholic beverages, and a short while later she passed out.
She said she awoke to the suspect having intercourse with her.
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8 Rasta City gangsters are in custody
On Thursday night, officers of the Western Division Task Force, led by Sgt Arneaud and Cpl Hunte, received information which led them to Main Street, off Western Main Road, Cocorite. While there, they observed a known offender at a home along the road.
The man was stopped and searched, and he allegedly had a .40mm calibre pistol loaded with 15 rounds of ammunition.
WPC Riley arrested the suspect.
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New motives in Caparo murder
THE death of 64-year-old Carl Emmanuel was initially believed to be a case of an attempted-robbery turned to murder, but investigators said they are now looking at "other possibilities."
Police did not disclose the nature of the other possibilities saying the investigation is ongoing.
Emmanuel lived at Chickland Road, Caparo.
Police said the Emmanuel and his wife were visiting a parcel of his land off Bally Road, Flanagin Town, near Caparo, shortly after 5 pm on Thursday when a masked man walked up to them.
The man, pointing a gun at Emmanuel, announced a robbery about 100 metres from the road. The gunman ordered Emmanuel to hand over the keys for his white Toyota Hilux which was parked nearby in the sparsely populated area.
Emmanuel was searching for the keys and without warning, the gunman shot him in the face.
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3 shot in bloody chase in Mount Lambert
The shooting took place shortly after midday, along a road that connects the Priority Bus Route (PBR) and Eastern Main Road, and in full view of motorists and members of the public. It showed that criminals were becoming more and more brazen since they no longer had any fear of committing crimes in broad daylight and for any and everyone to see, said one resident.
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[UPDATED] Three killed on Sunday
The three dead men have been identified as Kevin Figaro, 32, Kareem Taylor, 20, and Ronald Joseph, 38.
In the earliest incident, 32-year-old Figaro was found dead by police at his Maingot Road, Tunapuna home at about 3.30 am.
According to police sources the dead mans sister, who lives on the same compound, heard gunshots and alerted the police. When they arrived on the scene they found him dead.
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