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Man shot multiple times in Gros Islet

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(SNO) — A 28-year-old man has been hospitalised after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds in front his home in the town of Gros Islet on Monday afternoon, April 15, law enforcement officials have confirmed.

The victim has been identified as Nathan Theodule of Gros Islet.

Reports are that, around 2:30 p.m., a lone gunman fired multiple gunshots in Theodule’s direction, on Marie Therese Street.

Theodule was transported to Victoria Hospital where he was scheduled to undergo surgery.

Law enforcement officials said the victim sustained about five gunshot wounds which are not life-threatening.

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UPDATE: Woman stabs man to death in Micoud

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(SNO) — The island has recorded another homicide following a stabbing incident in Anse Ger, Micoud, according to law enforcement sources.

The victim is reportedly a male identified as Lance Camille of Anse Ger, Micoud.

A female suspect is currently in police custody.

It is alleged that the man was fatally stabbed during an altercation with the female at a karaoke event, around 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 17.

More details soon.

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Relatives of Canadian tourist murdered in Saint Lucia 20 years ago seek closure

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Tom Nugent

Today is the 20th anniversary of the murder of our cousin, Tom Nugent, who traveled from Canada to Saint Lucia to celebrate my brother’s, Steve Sjodin’s wedding.

Tom was 23 when he was killed, newly graduated with a business degree from Queen’s University, excited about starting his adult life, full of plans and hope.

We know he met some people in Castries the night before he died. He wrote in his diary of his plans to meet “Vincie (Donald)” the next day. We know he happily headed out on the afternoon of April 17.

The only other thing we know for sure is that later that day somebody stabbed Tom with a three-inch blade, using enough force to pierce his sternum, severing his pulmonary artery.

At that moment our lives changed forever. His mother has had to endure two decades of not knowing why someone murdered her only child, trying to understand how someone or some people could have been so cruel as to attack him and leave him to die alone. We, his extended family, have had to watch his mother suffer, wasting away, now stick-thin, completely reliant on others to live.

Tom Nugent

Not a day passes when Tom isn’t with us – even our happiest memories are shadowed by the sorrow and fury of what happened to him. We know that Saint Lucians are warm and kind – we have family and friends on the island who reassure us that the people who killed Tom and those that witnessed it were scared, perhaps motivated by threats of retaliation if they spoke up.

We’re hoping that since so much time has passed someone will be brave and strong enough now to share what they know about that awful night. Facts will maybe help us move on from our agony of ignorance.

I’m reaching out to ask if someone, anyone, can shed light on exactly what happened on April 17, 1999 in Saint Lucia, close to Marchand, where a much loved young man never made it to a calypso concert.

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UPDATE: Brazen daylight murder in Castries shocks public

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The victim of Thursday’s latest homicide

(SNO) — Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a male on Broglie Street, Castries that occurred around midday Thursday (April 18).

The deceased is Chad Ramsey, 33, of Rockhall, Marchand in Castries.

He was shot while walking on the sidewalk, according to reports.

He died on the scene after he was shot in the head.

A video of the aftermath of the shooting has been circulating on social media.

Members of the public have expressed surprise on Facebook at the time of the day and the location in the city that the crime was committed.

“Broad day light. They’ll behave themselves,” one person commented.

“My goodness….bug broad day light like this and in the middle of town…smh. So sad,” another said.

Others have commented that Saint Lucia appears to becoming like crime-plagued cities such as Chicago and New York in the U.S.A.

One person noted sarcastically that the Castries mayor had said the city is “safer than ever”.

This is the second homicide in two days.

On Wednesday, around 2:30 a.m., a woman stabbed a man to death during an alleged altercation at a karaoke event in Anse Ger, Micoud. The woman was arrested.

The deceased has been identified as Lance Camille of Anse Ger.

“Where were the city police. Having lunch; or watching to see who peeing in the town?” someone wrote.

 

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“Fellas have to pay for this”— Friends ‘hurt’ by murder of ‘humble’ Castries man

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Ramsey

(SNO) — Friends of the island’s homicide victim, 33-year-old Chad Ramsey, have described him as “humble” and the one who kept those close to him “in line”.

Ramsey, a resident of Rockhall/Marchand, was shot in the head as he walked on Broglie Street, Castries around midday Thursday.

He reportedly died on the spot. A video circulating on social media shows Ramsey, face down, bleeding profusely on the sidewalk.

One person wrote on Facebook: “RIP Eagle Mob Boss such a humble young man..The streets are not safe anymore !!! so many young men lives getting cut short. is it wrong place at the wrong time??or getting involved with the wrong caliber of people?? guess right now violence is the key to everything…STAY WOKE YOUNG MEN!!!


Another said: “My Mob not you just hail me last nite not gonna type rip cause you were a positive soul till we meet again bro.”

However, one person suggested in his post that there is going to be retaliation for the killing.

“Gasa dem @#$ man eh go get tired of killing my brothers. Eagle Mob Boss you dat used to keep all the family in line and keep us from being like the rest of them man. It hurts to know we lost another one to this bullshit of a life and now who is gonna look after your lil man… I know it hurting us but Eagle you eh going like no sh*te. Fellas have to pay for this.”

This is the second homicide in two days. On Wednesday, around 2:30 a.m., a woman stabbed a man to death during an alleged altercation at a karaoke event in Anse Ger, Micoud. The woman was arrested. The deceased has been identified as Lance Camille of Anse Ger.

Meanwhile, members of the public have expressed surprise on Facebook at the time of the day and the location in the city that the crime was committed.

“Broad day light. They’ll behave themselves,” one person commented.

“My goodness….bug broad day light like this and in the middle of town…smh. So sad,” another said.

Others have commented that Saint Lucia appears to becoming like crime-plagued cities such as Chicago and New York in the U.S.A.

One person noted sarcastically that the Castries mayor had said the city is “safer than ever”.

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UPDATE: Stolen vehicle recovered

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(SNO) — The grey 1998 Mazda B2500 that was stolen Thursday night was found in Jacmel on Friday.

The vehicle was parked behind Worrell Dentistry, opposite LUCELEC, when it was stolen.

A source close to the family said the owners are grateful to the public for assisting in recovering the vehicle.

“They took a few things but the vehicle is in tact,” the source said.

A $500 reward was initially offered for information leading to the recovery of the vehicle. It is not clear if anyone won the reward as additional details about the recovery were not divulged.

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Man shot in Marchand

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(SNO) — Police are investigating another shooting in the city.

Reports are that Michael Deterville, a resident of Rock Hall, Castries, was shot Thursday evening in Trou Rouge, Marchand.

He is currently in stable condition, according to reports.

No additional details were immediately available.

This is the second shooting in Castries in two days.

Around midday Thursday, 33-year-old Rockhall resident Chad Ramsey was fatally shot while walking on Broglie Street in Castries.

It is alleged that he was with a relative when the attack occurred. The relative reportedly escaped unharmed.

Ramsey died on the spot after sustaining apparent gunshot wounds to his head.

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Kimberly Williams De Leon’s case has not gone cold, says police official

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Kimberly De Leon

(SNO) —  It is the perception of some members of the Saint Lucian public that the shooting death of Kimberly Williams De Leon has become another cold case. However, a senior official of the Royal St. Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) is assuring the public that this is not so.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Wayne Charlery, who is responsible for crime and intelligence, told DBS that the investigation has not stopped and is appealing for patience from the public.

De Leon, a mother of two, was gunned down in her home at Chef Harry Drive, The Morne in Castries on Oct. 29, 2018. She died from a single gunshot wound to the head, according to the post-mortem. Her children were at home at the time of the shooting but were unharmed. De Leon, an accountant in the Ministry of Education, was 42 years old. Her ex-husband, a senior cop, was a person of interest in the case, but not a suspect, according to police officials.

According to a DBS news report, Charlery said the public is not hearing from the police on the case because the silence is a “strategic move” and the “case remains open”.

The report further quoted Charlery as saying that investigations require “time and patience” and that investigators “are being very careful and are determined to see the perpetrator or perpetrators brought to justice no matter how long it takes”.

The senior cop made reference to the killings of a Trinidadian and a Venezuelan in 2017, for which a Saint Lucian national was charged for, about one year later.

Fernel Sexius, also known as ‘Cookie’, was charged in December 20, 2018 with the murder of Vincente Jose Mendoza Pacheco, 26, of Venezuela and Richie S. Ramdass, 24, of Trinidad and Tobago, who were gunned down on December, 31, 2017 on the St. Jude Highway in Vieux-Fort.

 

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Anse Ger woman charged with killing ‘Pestro’ at karaoke

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Janice Smith (left) has been charged with killing Lance Camille, aka Pestro

(SNO) — Police have formally charged the female suspect in the fatal stabbing of a man in the community of Anse Ger, located in Desruisseaux, Quarter of Micoud.

Police said Janice Smith, 34, was on Saturday charged with murder in connection with the death of 33-year-old Lance Camille, also known as ‘Pestro’. Both are residents of Anse Ger, Desruisseaux.

It is alleged that Camille was stabbed during an altercation at a karaoke event, around 2:30 a.m., on Wednesday, April 17, 2019.

It is not clear if the deceased and the accused had a relationship and what led to the stabbing.

The woman is expected to appear in court for the first time next Tuesday.

Smith

 

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BREAKING NEWS: Two persons shot in Marchand as violence flares-up in the city

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(SNO) — Police are investigating a shooting incident in Marchand, Castries that occurred on Saturday evening, April 20, that left a man and a woman nursing gunshot wounds.

Law enforcement officials said the Marchand Police Station received the report of the shooting just before 11 p.m.

The female victim has been identified as Maria Willie, 57, a resident of Trou Rouge, who sustained a gunshot wound in the right knee area, officials said.

Her status was stable at the time she was being transported to Victoria Hospital, officials said.

The other victim is 48-year-old Donovan Williams, a resident of Maynard Hill, Castries, who sustained a gunshot wound to his right heel and was in stable condition at the time of transportation to Victoria Hospital, according to officials.

Both victims were transported by the same ambulance, officials noted.

The shooting reportedly occurred at a karaoke event in Marchand. A source said gunmen opened fire at a male individual, hitting Williams and Willie in the process. It is not clear if Williams was the target.

No further information was available.

GUNSHOTS REPORTED ON SUNDAY

Law enforcement sources have confirmed that reports were received of gunshots being fired in areas of Marchand on Sunday, but there were no reports of injuries.

There is no record of a response to the shooting/s from the Fire Service because there were no injuries, however the reports were directed to the police, another source said.

Residents have further informed our newsroom about gunshots being heard — according to one source — throughout the day, on Sunday (April 21).

“My sister said she ran inside,” the source said. “She said all through the day there was gunshots.”

Our newsroom have also received reports that some residents of Trou Rouge, Maynard Hill, Bagatelle and Rockhall have expressed concern about the flare-up of violence in those areas of Marchand.

THIRD SHOOTING

The shooting on Saturday is also the third shooting that have occurred in Marchand in several days.

Michael Deterville, a resident of Rock Hall, Castries, was shot Thursday evening in Trou Rouge, Marchand, and was last reported to be in stable condition. No additional details are available on this incident.

And around midday Thursday, 33-year-old Rockhall resident Chad Ramsay was fatally shot while walking on Broglie Street in Castries.

It is alleged that he was with a male relative when the attack occurred. The relative reportedly escaped unharmed.

Ramsay

Ramsay died on the spot after sustaining apparent gunshot wound/s to his face/head.

A video of Ramsay lying face-down on the pavement in a pool of blood has been circulating on Facebook.

Though the authorities have not confirmed that his death has been linked to the recent shootings, a number of residents have told St. Lucia News Online that the shootings started shortly after his death.

A friend of the deceased suggested on Facebook that there would be retaliations for his death.

“Gasa dem @#$ man eh go get tired of killing my brothers. Eagle Mob Boss you dat used to keep all the family in line and keep us from being like the rest of them man. It hurts to know we lost another one to this bullshit of a life and now who is gonna look after your lil man… I know it hurting us but Eagle you eh going like no sh*te. Fellas have to pay for this,” the person wrote.

Other friends of Ramsay, who was employed at a hotel in the north of the island, have described him as “humble” and the one who kept those close to him “in line”.

One person wrote on Facebook: “RIP Eagle Mob Boss such a humble young man..The streets are not safe anymore !!! so many young men lives getting cut short. is it wrong place at the wrong time??or getting involved with the wrong caliber of people?? guess right now violence is the key to everything…STAY WOKE YOUNG MEN!!!

Another said: “My Mob not you just hail me last nite not gonna type rip cause you were a positive soul till we meet again bro.”

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UPDATED: One injured in Marchand Easter Monday shooting — 5th victim since last Thursday

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(SNO) — Violence continues to grip the Castries inner-city community of Marchand. In the latest incident, a man was shot and injured on Monday night (April 22).

Marchand police received a report, about 11:30 p.m., of a 33-year-old male seen on the Marchand main road with an apparent gunshot wound to the abdominal area.

The lawmen transported the victim to hospital where he was admitted in stable condition.

No one has been arrested in connection with this shooting. And no additional details about the incident were immediately available.

This was the second shooting in the Marchand area during the Easter weekend, and the fourth incident over the past week.

At least five people have been shot — including one fatally — in the community since Thursday.

Several Marchand residents have claimed in interviews with our newsroom that there have been a number of shootings since a well-known resident was gunned down last week, and they fear the violence will continue.

That resident is Chad Ramsay, 33, of Rockhall, who was fatally shot while walking on Broglie Street, Castries around midday last Thursday.

It was reported that he was with a male relative when the attack occurred, but the relative reportedly escaped unharmed.

Ramsay died on the spot after sustaining apparent gunshot wound/s to his face/head.

A video of Ramsay lying face-down on the sidewalk in a pool of blood has been circulating on Facebook.

Later that Thursday, another man was shot in Marchand.

Michael Deterville, a resident of Rockhall, Castries, was shot in the evening, in Trou Rouge, Marchand, and was transported to hospital in stable condition. No additional details are available on this incident.

Another shooting occurred, two days later in Trou Rouge, Marchand.On Saturday evening, April 20,  the Marchand Police Station received a report of the shooting just before 11:00.

The female victim was identified as Maria Willie, 56, a resident of Trou Rouge, who sustained a gunshot wound in the right knee area, officials said.

Her status was stable at the time she was being transported to Victoria Hospital, officials said.

The other victim is 47-year-old Donovan Williams, a resident of Maynard Hill, Castries, who sustained a gunshot wound to his right heel and was in stable condition at the time of transportation to Victoria Hospital, according to officials.

Both victims were transported by the same ambulance, officials noted.

The shooting reportedly occurred at a karaoke event in Marchand.

A source said gunmen opened fire at a male individual, hitting Williams and Willie in the process. It is not clear if Williams was the target.

The following day, on Easter Sunday, our newsroom received reports of gunshots being fired throughout the day, but there were no reported injuries.

“My sister said she ran inside,” a source said. “She said all through the day there was gunshots.”

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Anse Ger man’s cause of death revealed

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Lance Camille

(SNO) — The port-mortem on the body of homicide victim 33-year-old Lance ‘Pestro’ Camille of Anse Ger, Desruisseaux in Micoud, has been completed.

According to the results, provided by a law enforcement official, Camille’s death was caused by cardiac tamponade with right Hemothorax due to stab wound to the chest.

Cardiac tamponade, according to Medscape, is “a clinical syndrome caused by the accumulation of fluid in the pericardial space [of the heart], resulting in reduced ventricular filling and subsequent hemodynamic compromise. The condition is a medical emergency, the complications of which include pulmonary edema, shock, and death.”

According to Wikipedia, a “hemothorax — derived from hemo (blood) and thorax (chest) — is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity. The symptoms of a hemothorax include chest pain and difficulty breathing, while the clinical signs include reduced breath sounds on the affected side and a rapid heart rate”.

Janice Smith, 34, of Anse Ger, Desruisseaux, was last Saturday charged with murder in connection with Camille’s death. She is scheduled to appear in a Vieux Fort court this Wednesday, April 24.

Janice Smith

It is alleged that Camille was stabbed during an altercation at a karaoke event, around 2:30 a.m., on Wednesday, April 17, 2019.

It is not clear if the deceased and the accused had a relationship and what led to the stabbing.

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Female prison officer shot in Vieux Fort

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(SNO) — Police are investigating the shooting of a female correctional officer in Vieux Fort Thursday morning, according to reliable sources.

The officer, 38 years old, was reportedly on her way to work when she was shot in the leg, sources said.

The incident occurred around 7 a.m. on Clarke Street, near the Vieux Fort Square.

Details are sketchy at this point, however reports are that the woman was walking when a lone gunman opened fire at her direction, before escaping in a vehicle.

The officer was transported to hospital by ambulance in stable condition.

No one has been formally arrested.

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UPDATE: Correctional officer in stable condition after Vieux Fort shooting

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St. Jude Hospital is currently being housed at this stadium.

(SNO) — A female correctional officer who was shot and injured in Vieux Fort Thursday morning is in stable condition, police have reported.

The 38-year-old officer sustained a gunshot wound to her left thigh while walking along Clarke Street, near the town square, around 6:30 a.m., police said.

She was reportedly on her way to work when she was attacked by a lone gunman who fired shots in her direction, hitting her in the leg.

The assailant is reported to have escaped in a vehicle.

The officer was transported to St. Jude Hospital by ambulance.

No additional information was immediately available.

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Marchand teen charged with killing of businessman

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(PRESS RELEASE) — On Saturday, April 27, 2019, Reuben Ismael, a 19-year-old resident of Marchand, was formally arrested and charged for causing the death of Joseph Stanislaus Pistol.

Joseph Stanislaus Pistol was fatally shot at Cedars, Castries, on Friday, April 15, 2019.

Reuben Ismael was escorted to the First District Court where he was remanded in custody.

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Homicide in Canaries: 24-year-old stabbed to death

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(PRESS RELEASE) — On Monday, April 29, 2019 about 6:00 p.m. officers attached to the Canaries Police Station, responded to a report of a stabbing on Dix Street, Canaries.

Kadeem Joseph, a 24-year-old resident of Floravilla, Canaries, sustained a stab wound during an altercation with another male.

He was conveyed to the Soufriere Hospital, via ambulance, where he was pronounced dead by a medical practitioner upon arrival.

A post mortem examination is to be scheduled for a later date.

One individual is in police custody in relation to this incident.

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Homicide in Marc, Bexon: 24-year-old fatally shot

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(PRESS RELEASE) — On Monday, April 29, 2019, about 8 p.m., officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Department, Castries, responded to a report of a shooting at Marc, Bexon.

On arrival, officers were informed of three males having sustained gunshot wounds.

Two of the victims were conveyed to a local medical facility for treatment, where they are currently admitted.

The third victim, who was discovered with no apparent signs of life, was pronounced dead on the scene by an attending medical practitioner.

He was later identified as Shevard Dupre, a 24-year-old resident of Bexon.

A post mortem examination is scheduled for a subsequent date.

Two individuals are in police custody in relation to this incident.

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Botham Jean’s mother: In 911 call, Amber Guyger was worried more “about losing her job than my son”

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Allison and Bertrum Jean, parents of Botham Jean, who was killed by an off-duty, uniformed Dallas police officer on Sept. 6. Steve Wilson swilson@star-telegram

(DALLAS MORNING NEWS) — The frantic 911 call that Amber Guyger made after she shot Botham Jean in his Dallas apartment did nothing to shake his family’s belief that the Dallas police officer murdered him.

In fact, Jean’s mother told The Dallas Morning News on Tuesday that hearing Guyger’s pleas for help as Jean moans and takes his final breaths made her more certain than ever.

“The call made me strengthen my view that Amber Guyger is a cold-blooded killer because she was more concerned about losing her job than my son, the value of my son,” Allison Jean said. “She does not sound like she was trying to help him at all.”

Guyger, 30, was off duty but still in uniform Sept. 6 when she shot and killed Jean in his apartment in the Cedars, not far from Dallas police headquarters. Jean, a 26-year-old accountant, was watching football on his couch when Guyger entered.

In the 911 recording obtained by WFAA-TV (Channel 8) Guyger says over and over that she thought the apartment was hers. She told police the same thing.

A law enforcement official told The News in the days after the shooting that Guyger called 911 in tears. The official said Guyger repeatedly said, “I thought it was my apartment” and apologized to Jean.

“I’m an off-duty officer. I thought I was in my apartment, and I shot a guy thinking he was — thinking it was my apartment,” Guyger tells the 911 operator.

Guyger lived directly below Jean at the South Side Flats apartments.

“I’m gonna lose my job,” she says after the operator tells her that help is on the way. She repeatedly talks about losing her job during the phone call. “I’m done. I didn’t mean to. I didn’t mean to.”

Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall fired Guyger on Sept. 24. That was the same day Jean was buried in a cemetery by the sea in St. Lucia, the Caribbean island where he grew up and hoped to return to run for prime minister.

‘Helpful for her’

Dallas attorney George Milner III said the 911 call is a win for Guyger. He’s frequently defended police officers accused of breaking the law but is not involved in the Guyger case.

“Bottom line,” Milner said, “it’s helpful for her.”

Milner said the call supports her statement to law enforcement that she thought she was in her own apartment. A defense to the murder charge can be that Guyger made a “mistake of fact” when she killed Jean.

But he said that if he represented Guyger, he’d wish she hadn’t told the 911 operator so much.

“It’s probably unhelpful that she was talking about losing her job at that point,” he said. “She should have just said, ‘I’m an off-duty officer. I’ve been involved in a shooting,’ given the address and hung up.”

Milner said it’s difficult to believe Guyger came up with a story to tell the police in such a short time. Saying so much, he said, makes her story about thinking it was her apartment more believable.

“None of that changes the fact that Botham Jean is dead and he shouldn’t be,” Milner said.

Guyger’s attorneys and the Dallas County district attorney’s office both declined to comment about the tape. State District Judge Tammy Kemp issued a gag order preventing prosecutors and defense attorneys from speaking about the case.

Before the gag order, one of Guyger’s attorneys, Robert Rogers, said Guyger is “completely devastated by what happened” and described the shooting as “a tragic mistake.”

Dallas Police Association President Mike Mata also declined to comment Tuesday, although he’s spoken on Guyger’s behalf in the past. Shortly after the shooting, Mata called Guyger “a young dedicated officer who has done an amazing job in her short time with the Dallas Police Department.”

Dallas police issued a statement Tuesday saying the department had opened an internal affairs investigation into the release of the 911 recording. The department said it had not authorized its release since the Texas attorney general’s office ruled authorities could withhold it in light of the pending criminal investigation.

‘It’s still murder’

Lee Merritt, an attorney for the Jean family, said the public already knew the contents of the 911 call because of prior reporting by The News. The recording, he said, doesn’t clear Guyger of murder allegations or change perceptions of the case.

“It’s still murder,” he said. “No one ever claimed she didn’t end up at the wrong apartment accidentally. No one ever seriously said she had sinister intent in going to the apartment.”

Merritt said Guyger did not seem to be trying to save Jean’s life in the recording.

“She didn’t say she was trying to stop the bleeding or that she was putting pressure on it,” he said.

The family filed a lawsuit against Guyger and the city and say they hope to see better training for Dallas police officers.

Dallas attorneys not affiliated with the case have said murder is the appropriate charge against Guyger because she intended to shoot Jean. In Texas, manslaughter is a reckless act — like shooting into a crowd and killing someone.

Merritt said the 911 call lacks key information about why Guyger shot Jean. She didn’t say Jean charged at her or that she feared for her life. Merritt said that’s likely what Guyger and her attorneys will say at trial in an attempt to justify her actions.

Allison Jean told The News that the call refutes Guyger’s later claim to police that she thought Jean was a burglar who gave her a reason to fire her service weapon.

“She never said she was afraid or that he charged her,” Allison Jean said. “She never said she thought he was a burglar.”

Allison Jean said she heard the emergency call Wednesday morning on Good Morning America. She is in Washington, D.C., for work-related meetings for her job as the CEO of St. Lucia’s National Utilities Regulatory Commission.

Hearing the 911 call, she said, has taken her back emotionally to where she was last year immediately after the shooting.

“It’s terrible,” she said. “It’s really heart-wrenching.”

Her husband, Bertram Jean, listened to the call on his phone at work in St. Lucia. He became so upset, she said, that someone had to take away his phone.

Allison Jean said both she and her husband kept working Tuesday even as they struggled to cope with what they heard. “For us, work is a good distraction,” she said.

Had the recording not been made public, the call would have likely been played publicly for the first time at Guyger’s trial. Prosecutors or defense attorneys will likely now play it again for the jury.

Families of victims sometimes leave the courtroom at those moments to avoid becoming too emotional in court. Allison Jean said she will listen again in court because she needs to witness the entire trial to represent her son’s memory in court.

“I don’t know how I would react. But I am ready to stand for Botham,” she said. “If it means having to stomach very difficult evidence, I will. As painful as it is, I will listen.”

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BREAKING NEWS: Body of foreign national found in Micoud

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(SNO) — The lifeless body of a male was on Wednesday afternoon discovered in the Mahaut/Latille area of Micoud, according to law enforcement sources.

Sources said the body is that of a Dominican national.

It was discovered on a dirt road with multiple gunshot wounds, sources said.

Police are on the scene.

 

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UPDATE: Bullet-riddled body found in Micoud identified as that of Dominican national

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Chris Charles

(SNO) — Saint Lucia police are investigating the fatal shooting of a man from the Commonwealth of Dominica.

The deceased has been identified as 46-year-old Chris Charles, who is originally from Portsmouth, Dominica, but resided in Saint Lucia.


His lifeless body, with multiple gunshot wounds, was discovered on a dirt road in the Mahaut/Latille area of Micoud on Wednesday, May 1.

The Micoud Police Station received the report around 1 p.m.

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