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eliteauto wrote:bluefete wrote:Stuartie come crying in the media conference like a little school boy in short pants.
He's entitled to defend his rep and that of his family but IMO calling a press conference as the MoNS to discuss what in essence would be private litigation is rubbish. A press release would have suffice
That's normal PNM behaviour and nothing new.bluefete wrote:Great is the Pee On Them.
Cops probe claim of terrifying political attack
Carolyn Kissoon Aug 2, 2020 Updated 1 hr ago
A screenshot from the video showing the incident.
A police investigation has been launched into an act of alleged political violence during a rally in the Oropouche West constituency on Saturday.
The incident reportedly occurred along Suchit Trace, Debe, as a vehicle transporting a group of teenagers was blocked in a People’s National Movement (PNM) rally.
An 11-second video posted to social media shows a man wearing a PNM t-shirt hurling threats at two persons in the back seat.
The man was holding a stick in his hands.
A woman’s voice was heard screaming in the background, calling on the man to “stop it”.
The video triggered outrage on social media as persons called for an immediate investigation.
An eyewitness said the vehicle carrying the teenagers attempted to pass through the PNM rally, when one of the boys shouted “We voting back Kamla”.
The eyewitness said the man became enraged and plunged at the boys.
United National Congress (UNC) candidate for Oropouche West, Dave Tancoo, said he was saddened by the incident.
A screenshot from the video showing the incident
He said the video was forwarded to Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith.
Tancoo said, “What I saw on the video is all that I have, I am trying to get in contact with the individuals involved. I think any act of aggression, any act of terrorism and assault like that is untenable.
It looks like the car was blocked from all sides as the man was attacking individuals. I forwarded video to the Commissioner of Police who said he was awaiting a police report.”
Tancoo said the teenage boys were not involved in the UNC rally, which was also held on Saturday.
“These boys are not UNC activists. But I can see from the video that the man who attacked them was wearing a PNM jersey and vehicles around had PNM flags,” he said.
Tancoo also called his opponent, PNM candidate Lea Ramoutar, to publicly condemn the act.
The Express reached out to Ramoutar but she did not immediately respond.
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Rovin wrote:with everything nowadays being so sensitive with race, politics & religion : d oppressor might get more support
than d victim ...
bluefete wrote:Great is the Pee On Them.
Cops probe claim of terrifying political attack
Carolyn Kissoon Aug 2, 2020 Updated 1 hr ago
zoom rader wrote:eliteauto wrote:bluefete wrote:Stuartie come crying in the media conference like a little school boy in short pants.
He's entitled to defend his rep and that of his family but IMO calling a press conference as the MoNS to discuss what in essence would be private litigation is rubbish. A press release would have sufficeThat's normal PNM behaviour and nothing new.bluefete wrote:Great is the Pee On Them.
Cops probe claim of terrifying political attack
Carolyn Kissoon Aug 2, 2020 Updated 1 hr ago
A screenshot from the video showing the incident.
A police investigation has been launched into an act of alleged political violence during a rally in the Oropouche West constituency on Saturday.
The incident reportedly occurred along Suchit Trace, Debe, as a vehicle transporting a group of teenagers was blocked in a People’s National Movement (PNM) rally.
An 11-second video posted to social media shows a man wearing a PNM t-shirt hurling threats at two persons in the back seat.
The man was holding a stick in his hands.
A woman’s voice was heard screaming in the background, calling on the man to “stop it”.
The video triggered outrage on social media as persons called for an immediate investigation.
An eyewitness said the vehicle carrying the teenagers attempted to pass through the PNM rally, when one of the boys shouted “We voting back Kamla”.
The eyewitness said the man became enraged and plunged at the boys.
United National Congress (UNC) candidate for Oropouche West, Dave Tancoo, said he was saddened by the incident.
A screenshot from the video showing the incident
He said the video was forwarded to Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith.
Tancoo said, “What I saw on the video is all that I have, I am trying to get in contact with the individuals involved. I think any act of aggression, any act of terrorism and assault like that is untenable.
It looks like the car was blocked from all sides as the man was attacking individuals. I forwarded video to the Commissioner of Police who said he was awaiting a police report.”
Tancoo said the teenage boys were not involved in the UNC rally, which was also held on Saturday.
“These boys are not UNC activists. But I can see from the video that the man who attacked them was wearing a PNM jersey and vehicles around had PNM flags,” he said.
Tancoo also called his opponent, PNM candidate Lea Ramoutar, to publicly condemn the act.
The Express reached out to Ramoutar but she did not immediately respond.
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aaron17 wrote:I don't understand ..
If ppl lost their jobs....and that new land tax is implemented...where ppl getting all that money to pay? Jobs hard to get out there.
aaron17 wrote:I don't understand ..
If ppl lost their jobs....and that new land tax is implemented...where ppl getting all that money to pay? Jobs hard to get out there.
All you need to understand is that we live in a stupid country filled with stupid people.aaron17 wrote:I don't understand ..
If ppl lost their jobs....and that new land tax is implemented...where ppl getting all that money to pay? Jobs hard to get out there.
killercow wrote:eliteauto wrote:
He's entitled to defend his rep and that of his family but IMO calling a press conference as the MoNS to discuss what in essence would be private litigation is rubbish. A press release would have suffice
This is exactly my point! I say is something with respect to Covid he come to address. WOFT...
sMASH wrote:https://www.facebook.com/ianalleynenetwork/videos/307167777095424/
san fernando chamber of comerce talk featuring UNC candidate sobers. apparently they had alwaris before
maj. tom wrote:I doubt it will be postponed. That will create many more problems down the road, not the mention the nonstop bleating from the UNC how it unconstitutional.
As it going now, it looking like a lot of people just won't turn out to vote at the risk of this 2nd Covid-19 wave.
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