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Saint Lucia concludes consultation on crime and security rapid assessment study 

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(PRESS RELEASE) — Key representatives from the law enforcement and social work sectors participated in a two-day consultation on the findings of a CARICOM commissioned- European Development Fund-supported study entitled “Rapid Assessment of Risks, Threats and Protective Factors Crime and Violence Prevention Project”.

Deliberations took place at the Golden Palm Conference Centre in Rodney from July 10-11, 2018. Participants were left with the caveat to act proactively to decrease factors that may potentially lead to criminal activities in communities.

The study forms part of the efforts of CARICOM to push back against a trend of decreasing levels of citizen security and rising crime levels across member states.

The findings will also inform responses and interventions to assist in the conceptualization and implementation of measures that will bolster the overall safety of citizens and strengthen the security environment in Saint Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, Surinam, Guyana, and Jamaica.

Some of the proposed interventions will support restorative justice, crime prevention, and risk reduction initiatives.

The consultant who presented on the final findings was Mr. Glenford Joseph of Glenroy and Associates in Trinidad and Tobago. He was accompanied by two CARICOM experts Ms. Mareesha Stephens and Louis Dodson.

The Saint Lucia communities that were assessed for the study included Aux Lyons, Castries, Ciceron, Fond Assau, Laborie, Marchand, Soufriere and Vieux Fort.

The recommendations from the Rapid Assessment Study will be incorporated into Prevention and Mitigation capacity building activities that CARICOM has earmarked for the island in August 2019.

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Saint Lucia prisoners receive large screen television, board games and sporting equipment

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BCF

(PRESS RELEASE) — West Tech Shipping is backing the “Make It Happen Foundation”, spearheaded by Mrs. Raquel DuBoulay-Chastanet, with its donation of recreational items to the Bordelais Correctional Facility.

The items which consist of a large screen television, a number of board games and sporting equipment, were shipped via West Tech Shipping from the United States into Saint Lucia. At that juncture, the leading, regional courier and logistics company recognized the need to support the cause to “make it happen”.

“We are humbled that we were able to contribute to this cause in our capacity as the premier shipping company. Due to the sizes and quantities, the packages attracted an exorbitant shipping and handling fee, which we felt we should absorb.

“The donation to the rehabilitation facility falls directly in line with our core values- family and community first. In light of this, it was natural that West Tech partner with the foundation, with its donation to the facility,” expressed West Tech Shipping Regional Marketing Manager, Ms. Delia Louis.


West Tech Shipping commends the “Make It Happen Foundation” for recognizing the importance of rehabilitative incentives for the people housed at the facility. The Shipping company remains committed to supporting activities aimed at community development.

 

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Police investigate break-in at CIBC FirstCaribbean branch in Vieux Fort

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Smashed glass in the area of the ATM machine at the CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank branch in Vieux Fort has prompted police investigations.

St. Lucia News Online understands that the banking institution was cordoned off by the police this morning to facilitate their investigations.

According to sources, the incident is believed to have occurred sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning.

Additional details were not immediately available.

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Monroe College hit by ransomware attack; hackers demanding US$2M

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(NY DAILY NEWS) — Monroe College’s computer system was hacked by someone demanding a $2 million ransom in Bitcoin, the Daily News has learned.

A hacker crippled the Bronx-based school’s computer network by encrypting its files remotely at 6:45 a.m. Wednesday, authorities said.

Police sources say the attack affected each of Monroe’s campuses in Manhattan, New Rochelle and St. Lucia. Nearly 8,000 students are enrolled at the college.

The school’s website was completely inaccessible after the hack, though its Facebook page is still up.

A spokeswoman for Monroe said emails have also been compromised, but that classes remain in session. Their payroll system is handled by an outside firm and was not impacted, she said.

The school’s IT team is working on getting the computer system up and running, spokeswoman Jackie Ruegger said.

“The good news is that the college was founded in 1933, so we know how to teach and educate without these tools,” Ruegger said. “Right now we are finding workarounds for our students taking online classes so they have their assignments.”

“We are rolling up are sleeves and working to figure things out,” she said.

The school’s president, Marc Jerome, said Monroe will work to shore up its cyber security.

“We are taking very seriously,” Jerome said, “and have engaged our external experts to assist us.”

The school was told the system would be back up and running once it paid 170 Bitcoin. The digital currency is selling for about $11,530 per coin, putting the ransom at about $2 million. Bitcoin transactions are not linked to a person’s name, making it difficult to figure out who is involved.

Monroe officials have not said if the college will cough up the cash.

At the Bronx campus Thursday afternoon, students said the hack disrupted their classes because many of them take classes online. Now they are now talking to their professors about getting extensions, especially if they have term papers due.

“All the systems are down,” said student, Jeffrey Lopez. “It won’t let us log in our print our work.”

The NYPD and the FBI are part of a cybercrime taskforce looking into the attack and trying to determine if it is linked to several other hacks in Maryland and Florida.

Baltimore chose not to pay a Bitcoin ransom of about $76,000 when the city was hacked nearly two months ago. The hack has caused $18 million in damages in lost or delayed revenue and the cost to restore systems.

Two cities in Florida, Lake City and Riviera Beach paid a combined $1 million in Bitcoin as ransom to end hacks.

Security consultant Timothy Crosby told The News that hackers spend their time in cyberspace looking for vulnerable institutions, not necessarily those with big names or reputations.

“If you have an exposed service area, these guys, they’re scanning on a daily basis and sometimes they stumble on an area where there is vulnerability,” said Crosby, who works for Austin, Texas-based Spohn Security solutions, said. “And then they find their way in.”

How much Monroe is damaged by the hack, he said, will be determined in large part by its back-up security measures. The better the back-up, the less data compromised.

Despite a recent resolution by the U.S. Conference of Mayors that urges cities not to pay off cyber attackers, some victims feel they have no choice, Crosby explained.

“If they’re not at the point where they can operate again without paying, the odds are they’re going to pay it,” he said. “But they just won’t do it publicly.”

With Kerry Burke

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UPDATE: Suspected suicide in Monchy

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Police are investigating the death of a senior citizen who was found hanging in Monchy, Gros Islet on Sunday afternoon (July 14).

The deceased, identified as 65-year-old Serge Herman of Stony Hill, Monchy, was found hanging from the ceiling of his house shortly after 4 p.m., police said.

An electrical cord was found around his neck, police said.

Police are treating the case as a suspected suicide.

No additional information was available.

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Amber Guyger more likely to draw white, conservative jury if trial for killing Botham Jean is moved

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Amber Guyger shot Botham Jean in his apartment in The Cedars neighborhood south of downtown Dallas.

(DALLAS NEWS) — If Amber Guyger’s attorneys get their wish to move the fired Dallas police officer’s murder trial to another county, her jury figures to be whiter and more conservative, according to an analysis by The Dallas Morning News.

Defense attorneys filed a motion last week saying Guyger can’t get a fair trial in Dallas because of all the publicity after she shot 26-year-old Botham Jean in his apartment.

But the populations of the six counties that her attorneys suggest as alternatives are less diverse and more suburban and rural.

That shift could affect the outcome of the trial and make a jury less likely to convict Guyger, said Patrick Bayer, a Duke economics professor who has studied links between the racial makeup of juries and trial outcomes. He found that less diversity in the jury room does a disservice to justice.

“If you move a trial from a more racially and ethnically diverse community, you’re going to increase the chance for acquittal, which is why they are making the motion in the first place,” said Bayer. “The legal argument, of course, is pretrial publicity.”

Defense attorneys Robert Rogers, Toby Shook and Michael Mowla did not respond to a request for comment, and a spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office declined to comment.

A gag order signed by state District Judge Tammy Kemp, who will decide whether to move the trial, prevents defense attorneys and prosecutors from commenting publicly on the case.

It’s unclear when Kemp will rule on the motion to change the trial’s venue. She could choose to hold a hearing or make a decision without hearing arguments.

Just as the white majority substantially increases in Collin, Ellis, Fannin, Grayson, Kaufman and Rockwall counties, residents there are also more conservative. While Dallas County swung blue in the last three presidential elections, the six counties where the defense wants to move the case voted Republican.

Patrick Bayer is a Duke University economics professor who studies links between the racial makeup of juries and trial outcomes.

Bayer said race, political affiliation, age and sometimes gender all play a role in how jurors vote.

The population of Dallas County was 29 percent white in 2017, according to the state’s most recent estimates available. In Collin County, that number jumps to 58 percent — and the numbers are higher in the other five counties. Grayson and Fannin counties have the least diverse populations with white majorities of 76 percent and 78 percent, respectively.

Polling shows Republicans have a more favorable view of police officers than independents or Democrats — although no group was anti-cop.

Guyger, 30, was off duty but in her police uniform Sept. 6 when she shot Jean, a 26-year-old accountant, as he watched football in his apartment. She said she mistook his apartment for hers and believed he was a burglar.

Guyger is white, and Jean was a black man from St. Lucia, who had one day hoped to return to his country to run for prime minister.

Jean’s death was covered not only locally but also by statewide, national and international news media. Guyger’s attorneys say she can’t get a fair trial in Dallas because the media coverage was inflammatory and prejudicial. Prosecutors want Kemp to hold a hearing and try to seat a jury in Dallas County before she makes a decision.

The trial is slated for Sept. 23, with jury selection beginning on the anniversary of Jean’s death.

Defense attorneys suggested moving the trial to one of the other six counties in the same administrative judicial region.

They are also all in North Texas, and residents there potentially saw the same news coverage Guyger’s attorneys say would prevent her from getting a fair trial in Dallas.

Botham Jean, 30, was killed Sept. 6 inside his apartment near Dallas police headquarters by Amber Guyger, who said she mistook his home for hers and thought he was a burglar.

Philip Stinson, a criminology professor at Ohio’s Bowling Green State University, said the coverage has been pervasive outside Dallas, just as it is in many officer-involved shootings. He said most of those cases, though, involve on-duty shootings.

Stinson, a former lawyer and former police officer, isn’t involved in the case, but he read both the defense’s motion to change the venue and the prosecution’s objection.

“I certainly can understand why a criminal defense lawyer would file a motion to change venue in any high-profile criminal case,” said Stinson, who studies criminal behavior by police officers, including officer-involved shootings. “The prosecution’s objection to the motion makes sense to me, and it will be interesting to see how the court handles this.”

Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger (center) leaves the Frank Crowley Courts Building in downtown Dallas with her attorneys Toby Shook (left) and Robert Rogers (right) after a court appearance in January.

If Kemp grants a change of venue, the case doesn’t have to stay in the same judicial region.

State District Judge Tammy Kemp will preside over Amber Guyger’s murder trial, scheduled to begin in September.

To move it elsewhere in Texas, both the prosecutors and the defense would have to agree or Kemp would have to find that it would be just as difficult for Guyger to have a fair trial in the other nearby counties.

Other counties with large cities have more diverse populations, such as Bexar and Harris counties. Having jurors with different backgrounds, including age, race, political party and socioeconomic status, can lead to a more thorough conversation in the jury room. Jurors might make points that others on the panel would never consider without their input.

Most police officer trials don’t move
Across the country, the trials of most police officers charged after shootings remain in the community where the incident happened, Stinson said, just as with trials that don’t involve officer shootings.

In Dallas County, the recent murder trials of two police officers who are now serving prison time remained here.

Roy Oliver (left) and Jordan Edward

A judge denied a change of venue for Balch Springs Officer Roy Oliver, who murdered 15-year-old Jordan Edwards in April 2017 when Oliver fired into a car full of teens as it drove away. The boys in the car were not armed and had done anything wrong.

Like Jean’s death, Jordan’s murder had a great deal of local, statewide and international coverage. Jordan, his brothers and two friends had been at a party and left when they heard gunshots coming from the parking lot of a nearby nursing home.

Oliver was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Aug. 28. Guyger shot Jean nine days later.

Farmers Branch Officer Ken Johnson’s trial also remained in Dallas. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison in January 2018 after he was convicted of murdering another teenager.

Ken Johnson (left) was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the murder of 16-year-old Jose Cruz. Johnson was a Farmers Branch police officer but was off-duty when he killed Cruz and wounded the boy’s friend after Johnson got them breaking into his SUV.

Johnson was off duty and in plainclothes when he chased down Jose Cruz and Edgar Rodriguez after the two 16-year-olds broke into his Chevrolet Tahoe at the officer’s Farmers Branch apartment complex. Johnson rammed their car off the road, hopped out of his SUV and shot 16 times into the teens’ car. He killed Jose and wounded Edgar.

Although most cases against police officers nationally stay in the community where the incident happened, some are moved to other jurisdictions.

On Thursday, a Florida judge moved the trial of a former police officer charged with manslaughter to a nearby county.

In that case,former Punta Gorda officer Lee Coel is believed to have accidentally shot 73-year-old Mary Knowlton, a retired librarian, during a “shoot, don’t shoot” demonstration at the citizens police academy. The officer’s gun was supposed to be loaded with blanks but instead had live ammunition.

Coel’s lawyers argued that the trial should be moved because potential jurors could have seen negative social media comments about Coel.

The Dallas Times Herald front page on November 25, 1963 carried the famous Bob Jackson photo of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald.

In Dallas, a change of venue is rarely granted. Courthouse observers could think of only two in the last 20 years or so. In both cases, prosecutors sought the death penalty.

Darlie Routier, who killed her sons in 1997 in Rowlett, was tried in Kerr County. Michael Rodriguez, one of the Texas 7 escapees who murdered Irving police Officer Aubrey Hawkins on Christmas Eve 2000, was tried in East Texas.

Routier remains on death row, and Rodriguez was executed in 2008.

Even rarer is for an appellate court to say a Dallas trial court should have moved the case elsewhere.

There’s just one case like that: Jack Ruby’s trial for killing Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963.

Days after Oswald killed John F. Kennedy, Ruby walked down the ramp of the Dallas Police Department’s parking garage and shot the president’s assassin.

Cameras captured Ruby shooting Oswald as police were about to transfer him to jail. Many saw the shooting live on TV, and it was captured by photographers.

Texas’ highest criminal court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, found that Jacob Rubenstein — Ruby’s real name — was denied a fair murder trial, in part because the trial remained in Dallas. He died of cancer before he could be tried again.

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BREAKING NEWS: Man dead following shooting in Pavee

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Police are investigating a shooting incident in Pavee, Castries that has resulted in the death of a man.

The deceased has been identified as Earl Emmanuel.

Emmanuel, 45, was reportedly shot in a house in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. The motive for the shooting is not yet clear.

According to sources, Emmanuel had lived in Martinique for a number of years and returned to his homeland Saint Lucia recently.

More details later.

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UPDATE: 16-year-old female charged for killing Gros Islet man

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The accused

Police have charged a 16-year-old female in connection with the death of a man in Gros Islet.

According to law enforcement sources, 16-year-old Nadeije Mitchell of Gros Islet was charged for causing the death of 26-year-old Marjele Williams, also known as Marley and Moon Head, of Gros Islet, under section 85b of the Criminal Code of St. Lucia 2013.

She was charged by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Gros Islet Police Station on Sunday, July 14, sources said.

She is expected to appear in court on Wednesday, July 17.

Mitchell is accused of fatally stabbing Williams on Thursday, July 11, 2019, around 9 a.m.

Williams

A post-mortem examination conducted later the same day revealed that Williams died from a stab wound to the heart.

It is alleged that William and the 16-year-old female had a prior altercation before he was attacked and stabbed in the chest area. The incident occurred on Marina Street in Gros Islet.

“The suspect walked up to him and stabbed him with a knife which the suspect twisted,” a law enforcement source had told St. Lucia News Online.

“Apparently the suspect and the guy had issues before,” the source added.

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UPDATE: Nadeije Mitchell, 16, appears in Castries court on murder charge

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Mitchell (right)

Sixteen-year-old Nadeije Mitchell of Gros Islet made her first appearance in the First District Court in Castries on Wednesday (July 17) for killing year-old Marjele Williams, also known as Marley and Moon Head, of Gros Islet, according to law enforcement sources.

Mitchell was not required to enter a plea to the indictable charge of murder, but the magistrate ordered that she be remanded in police custody until July 31, 2019, for an assessment and further case management.

The teen was charged with murder by the Criminal Investigation Department of the Gros Islet Police Station on Sunday, July 14, sources said.

She is accused of fatally stabbing Williams on Thursday, July 11, 2019, around 9 a.m.

Williams

A post-mortem examination conducted later the same day revealed that Williams died from a stab wound to the heart.

It is alleged that William and the 16-year-old female had a prior altercation/heated argument before he was attacked and stabbed in the chest area. The incident occurred on Marina Street in Gros Islet.

“The suspect walked up to him and stabbed him with a knife which the suspect twisted,” a law enforcement source had told St. Lucia News Online.

“Apparently the suspect and the guy had issues before,” the source added.

The accused, Mitchell

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Man shot dead in Morne Du Don identified

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Christopher

Police have identified the latest homicide victim as 34-year-old Curtis Christopher.

Christopher was reportedly to shot to death in Morne Du Don when he was on his way to buy bread around 6 a.m. Thursday.

Residents told St. Lucia News Online that they heard at least five gunshots and Christopher’s body was reportedly found shortly after.

Christopher, who worked at a restaurant in Castries, is the second shooting victim this week.

Christopher

Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, police reported that a 45-year-old man identified as Earl Emmanuel was shot in a house in Pavee, Castries. He sustained gunshot wounds to his buttocks and abdomen, and later succumbed to his injuries.

Emmanuel had recently returned to Saint Lucia after living in Martinique for a number of years, according to reports.

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BREAKING NEWS: Man who stoned another man in viral Saint Lucia video arrested and charged

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A man who was seen stoning a male senior citizen in a viral video in Saint Lucia last month has arrested and charged, police said. SEE VIDEO BELOW STORY

The suspect, identified as Roddy James, was charged with wounding and damage to property. police said

The news comes as a surprise because the victim had initially declined to press charges against James as soon as the story, which St. Lucia News Online broke, came to light.

However, police said the victim changed his mind and James was arrested on Monday and is scheduled to appear in court this week.

The amateur video, which is one minute and 46 seconds long, has been shared thousands of time on Facebook and Whatsapp.

It shows a shirtless young man arming himself with a large rock then breaking it into smaller pieces. He proceeds to stone another man, whom persons claim in social media posts to be a senior citizen.

The victim collapses on the road after being hit in the back of the head. He lays motionless and bleeding. Seconds later someone tries to pull him up in a bid to revive him.

The man regains consciousness for a short while before laying back down on the road.

During the ordeal, a man wearing a blue shirt and a cap appears to try and make peace.

Persons on social media were calling on the authorities to arrest the person recording the video along with the perpetrator.

 

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Castries murder victim “never got himself in trouble”— relative

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Curtis Christopher

Saint Lucia’s latest homicide victim, Curtis Christopher, who was gunned down in the Bois Patat/Morne Du Don area of Castries Thursday morning always kept to himself and was not known to be in trouble with anyone, a relative told St. Lucia News Online.

The relative, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the 34-year-old man’s killing was puzzling.

“That kid never got himself in trouble,” the relative said. “The youths these days are colder than my days.”

“But he was truly a humble, hardworking guy — my personal account of him growing up there,” the relative added.

According to relatives, Christopher was attacked after he left home to buy bread for his grandmother, something he did almost every day around 6 a.m.

Curtis Christopher

The relative said Christopher was shot in a gap that leads to Bois Patat and Morne Du Don, adding that he died on the spot “based on the accounts I received”.

“This is a guy who kept to himself, went to work and never did any block movements. He kept away from what the other kids were doing, you know what I mean,” the relative said.

Christopher worked at a restaurant in the city of Castries, according to relatives.

“He was an irie youth brethren. That’s why it is so shocking,” the relative added.

Residents told St. Lucia News Online that they heard at least five gunshots and Christopher’s body was reportedly found shortly after.

Christopher is the second shooting victim this week.

Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, police reported that a 45-year-old man identified as Earl Emmanuel was shot in a house in Pavee, Castries. He sustained gunshot wounds to his buttocks and abdomen and later succumbed to his injuries.

Emmanuel had recently returned to Saint Lucia after living in Martinique for a number of years, according to reports.

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UPDATED: Masked gunman kills one, injuries three in Pavee attack

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Gino Joseph

Police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead and three others injured in Pavee, Castries Saturday morning.

Dead is 26-year-old Gino Joseph of Pavee. Among the injured are two teenagers, ages 14 and 19.

Reports are that the gunman, described as a masked man dressed in all black, fired shots in a bar in Pavee, hitting Joseph and three others while customers played pool.

Just a week ago, a man, identified as 45-year-old Earl Emmanuel, was shot in a house in Pavee. Two other individuals who were in the house escaped unhurt. Emmanuel was pronounced dead at Victoria Hospital. He sustained injuries to his buttock and abdomen.

It is not clear if these two shootings are related.

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BREAKING NEWS: Body with throat slit found near Castries Comprehensive School

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Saint Lucia police are investigating another homicide.

The body of a male was discovered behind the Castries Comprehensive Secondary School, in the water,  on Sunday morning.

“The body has marks of violence. The throat appears to be slit so yes we are investigating another homicide,” a police source told St. Lucia News Online.

The island has seen a spike in homicides over the past week.

On the morning of Saturday, July 20: A masked gunman, dressed in all black, opened fire on persons in a bar in Pavee, Castries, killing 26-year-old Gino Joseph and injuring three others including two teens.

On Thursday, July 18, Curtis Christopher, 36, was shot dead after he left home to buy bread around 6 a.m. The incident occurred in the Bois Patat/Morne Du Don area of Castries.

Between the night of Monday, July 15 and the morning of Tuesday, July 16, in Pavee, Castries, 45-year-old Earl Emmanuel was shot in a house. He was pronounced dead at Victoria Hospital after suffering injuries to his abdomen and buttocks.

On Thursday, July 11, 2019, around 9 a.m., 16-year-old Nadeije Mitchell of Gros Islet fatally stabbing 26-year-old Marjele Williams, also known as Moon Head and Marley, on Marina Street, Gros Islet. Mitchell was remanded in police custody after appearing in court on a murder charge in connection with the killing.

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Homicide in Pavee, Castries

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Gino Joseph

(PRESS RELEASE) — Investigations are ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the death of twenty seven (27) year old, Gino Joseph alias Coolie Pac of Pavee, Castries.

On Saturday July 20, 2019 about 12:05 a.m. officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Department, responded to a report of a shooting at Pavee, Castries.

A masked individual armed with a firearm allegedly entered a bar in Pavee, Castries, discharging said firearm in the direction of four male patrons. Three males sustained non-fatal gunshot wounds, whilst Gino Joseph succumbed due to injuries sustained. He was pronounced dead by a medical practitioner at the scene.

A post mortem examination is scheduled for today, Monday, July 22, 2019.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the nearest Police Station or the Crime Hotline at 45-CRIME (4527463).

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Police shoot gunman in Bexon, Castries

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(PRESS RELEASE) — On Friday, July 19, 2019, about 8:25 p.m. two off duty police officers intervened during an apparent attempted robbery of two individuals, along the Bexon Highway.

The officers stopped to assist after having observed a male and female being held at gunpoint by two males.

Upon doing so, the males (who were observed by officers attempting to rob the couple), proceeded to discharge their firearms in the direction of the officers.

An exchange of gunfire ensued, resulting in one of the males sustaining a gunshot injury to the leg, whilst one officer sustained an injury to the stomach.

The injured male was admitted to a local medical facility and is in stable condition. The injured officer received medical attention and has since been discharged.

A nine millimeter firearm containing six rounds of ammunition was recovered by officers on the scene.

The second male was able to flee the area and remains at large.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Major Unit at 4563756 or the Crime Hotline at 45-CRIME (452-7463).

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BREAKING NEWS: Body found at Vide Boutielle, Castries identified

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(PRESS RELEASE) — On Sunday July 21, 2019 about 6:10 a.m. officers attached to the Criminal Investigations Department, responded to a report of a suspicious death at Malibu Beach, Vide Boutielle, Castries.

The lifeless body of Augustin Plummer residing in Bisee, originally of Choiseul, was discovered with apparent marks of violence about his body. He was formally pronounced dead on the scene by a medical practitioner. A post mortem examination is scheduled for a later date.

Due to the nature of the injuries, the matter is being investigated as a homicide. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the nearest Police Station or the Crime Hotline at 45-CRIME (4527463).

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BREAKING NEWS: Wanted man killed by Saint Lucia police

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Delan Fontinelle

A man who was wanted for a number of criminal offences including assault, wounding, arson, and burglary, has died after he was shot by police in Choiseul on Sunday morning, according to law enforcement sources.

Delan Fontinelle, who is believed to be in his late 30s, was shot by police when they allegedly confronted him in a house at around 6 a.m.

It is not immediately clear if he was armed at the time of the shooting.

Reports are that Fontinelle has been on the police’s radar for some time now for outstanding arrest warrants.

More details later.

 

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Seven arrested after firearm, ammunition discovered at Beausejour house

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Seven individuals were arrested after a stolen firearm and several rounds of ammunition were discovered in a house in Beausejour, Gros Islet, police said.

The accused individuals were at the house at the time.

The Gros Islet Police made the arrests on Tuesday, Sept. 17. The firearm was reported stolen on Friday, September 13.

According to reports, six of the suspects are in their 20s while the other is 17 years old.

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Man shot in La Pansee

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Police sources have confirmed that a man was shot and injured in La Pansee, Castries earlier in the week.

The unidentified man, who is in his 20s, sustained a gunshot wound to the leg, police said.

The incident occurred around 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 17.

He was transported to Victoria Hospital by ambulance.

Additional details were not available.

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