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Three people have been killed in Barrackpore, after a police shooting late Friday night.
According to reports, a man who was allegedly wanted for questioning by police in connection with several murders, was spotted in a car in Barrackpore around 10pm on Friday. He was accompanied by another man and two women.
A police unit responded to the report and a chase ensued, during which shots were allegedly fired at police. The police pursuit ended at the intersection of Poui and Rochard Douglas Road.
Police found the other three occupants suffering from gun shot wounds. They were being taken to the Princes Town health facility but died enroute.
They have been identified by police as Keron Eccles aka Fingers of Indian Walk, Abigail Johnson of Moruga and Alana Duncan from San Fernando.
However, the man wanted for questioning was not in the car and remains at large.
Police reportedly recovered a firearm from the scene.
On Saturday, neighbour Anton Wells told C-NEWS he was stunned by the news of Keron Eccle's shooting.
"He wasn't a bad fella to say he was in bad company or anything. He used to lime and drink his beers. As a matter of fact, (Friday) evening I dropped him off to go home after we limed. It was shocking to hear that incident took place. I was in denial."
Mr Eccles' wife, Junnette Bascombe, said she last spoke to him around 9 pm on Friday in Princes Town.
Ms Bascombe told C-NEWS she went to the morgue Friday night and said all three bodies were riddled with bullets.
"Bullets. All you seeing is bullet (wounds). It's unbelieveable that something could happen like this. Even if you get a tip off, you could pull over a car and pull out the people and check. Check to see who occupying the car."
However Ms Bascombe does not believe the sequence of events as told by police.
"This was a senseless killing because the person they were really gunning for was nowhere around. He is out there somewhere, I don't know where. God alone knows."
The same doubts were voiced by Ms Bascombe's brother-in-law, Christopher Eccles.
"From my understanding the police was looking for somebody else. Apparently my brother was in the wrong car at the wrong time and they (police) just began shooting. My brother is dead and I need justice for this innocent killing."
Keron Eccles' family and friends are demanding a police explanation of Friday night's fatal car chase.
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zoom rader wrote:Hmm, So what 3 Indians doing in Laventille at 10pm at night?
(l)bass wrote:yeah right: Sando Robbery squad in barrackpore late in d night looking for a 'Murder' suspect... this not making sense!
rollingstock wrote:(l)bass wrote:yeah right: Sando Robbery squad in barrackpore late in d night looking for a 'Murder' suspect... this not making sense!
What don't make sense there?
The robbery squad is for the entire Southern Division, if they're following leads and a suspect is from toco they have to wait till he comes in Sando or maybe apply for a visa to go Toco? They're also not mandated to investigate robberies only.
(l)bass wrote:rollingstock wrote:(l)bass wrote:yeah right: Sando Robbery squad in barrackpore late in d night looking for a 'Murder' suspect... this not making sense!
What don't make sense there?
The robbery squad is for the entire Southern Division, if they're following leads and a suspect is from toco they have to wait till he comes in Sando or maybe apply for a visa to go Toco? They're also not mandated to investigate robberies only.
is amazing some ppl yes! you are correct they can follow leads and conduct inquiries anywhere... but if you know anything at all you would have also noticed that neither CID (homicide) nor CSU is mentioned. Those are the units directly responsible for investigating and apprehending murders... if you know anything at all you will know that while any police officer can and should respond to any crime the specialized units are named as such for a reason. so if the robbery squad is going after a murder suspect and CID and CSU are not involved then something is amiss... If you know anything at all you would know from reports of the past that the press will always indicate either 'the unit was on patrol in the area', 'the units was conducting an exercise in the area', etc, etc, etc... so if you know anything at all you would realise that this simply yet obvious omission just does not follow the pattern of reporting... if you know anything at all you will not state the obvious like those word you posted above but actually add some valuable input to this thread which could cause us to think as opposed you marvel at how much you know about the service... i will now assume that your response to this will be filled with baseless assumptions that might seek to answer how the robbery squad was in this from beginning to end without participation or mention of the units that are mandated with hunting down murderers...
S_2NR wrote:(l)bass wrote:rollingstock wrote:(l)bass wrote:yeah right: Sando Robbery squad in barrackpore late in d night looking for a 'Murder' suspect... this not making sense!
What don't make sense there?
The robbery squad is for the entire Southern Division, if they're following leads and a suspect is from toco they have to wait till he comes in Sando or maybe apply for a visa to go Toco? They're also not mandated to investigate robberies only.
is amazing some ppl yes! you are correct they can follow leads and conduct inquiries anywhere... but if you know anything at all you would have also noticed that neither CID (homicide) nor CSU is mentioned. Those are the units directly responsible for investigating and apprehending murders... if you know anything at all you will know that while any police officer can and should respond to any crime the specialized units are named as such for a reason. so if the robbery squad is going after a murder suspect and CID and CSU are not involved then something is amiss... If you know anything at all you would know from reports of the past that the press will always indicate either 'the unit was on patrol in the area', 'the units was conducting an exercise in the area', etc, etc, etc... so if you know anything at all you would realise that this simply yet obvious omission just does not follow the pattern of reporting... if you know anything at all you will not state the obvious like those word you posted above but actually add some valuable input to this thread which could cause us to think as opposed you marvel at how much you know about the service... i will now assume that your response to this will be filled with baseless assumptions that might seek to answer how the robbery squad was in this from beginning to end without participation or mention of the units that are mandated with hunting down murderers...
yu tryin to say RS chupid orrr
S_2NR wrote:(l)bass wrote:rollingstock wrote:(l)bass wrote:yeah right: Sando Robbery squad in barrackpore late in d night looking for a 'Murder' suspect... this not making sense!
What don't make sense there?
The robbery squad is for the entire Southern Division, if they're following leads and a suspect is from toco they have to wait till he comes in Sando or maybe apply for a visa to go Toco? They're also not mandated to investigate robberies only.
is amazing some ppl yes! you are correct they can follow leads and conduct inquiries anywhere... but if you know anything at all you would have also noticed that neither CID (homicide) nor CSU is mentioned. Those are the units directly responsible for investigating and apprehending murders... if you know anything at all you will know that while any police officer can and should respond to any crime the specialized units are named as such for a reason. so if the robbery squad is going after a murder suspect and CID and CSU are not involved then something is amiss... If you know anything at all you would know from reports of the past that the press will always indicate either 'the unit was on patrol in the area', 'the units was conducting an exercise in the area', etc, etc, etc... so if you know anything at all you would realise that this simply yet obvious omission just does not follow the pattern of reporting... if you know anything at all you will not state the obvious like those word you posted above but actually add some valuable input to this thread which could cause us to think as opposed you marvel at how much you know about the service... i will now assume that your response to this will be filled with baseless assumptions that might seek to answer how the robbery squad was in this from beginning to end without participation or mention of the units that are mandated with hunting down murderers...
yu tryin to say RS chupid orrr
rollingstock wrote:S_2NR wrote:(l)bass wrote:rollingstock wrote:(l)bass wrote:yeah right: Sando Robbery squad in barrackpore late in d night looking for a 'Murder' suspect... this not making sense!
What don't make sense there?
The robbery squad is for the entire Southern Division, if they're following leads and a suspect is from toco they have to wait till he comes in Sando or maybe apply for a visa to go Toco? They're also not mandated to investigate robberies only.
is amazing some ppl yes! you are correct they can follow leads and conduct inquiries anywhere... but if you know anything at all you would have also noticed that neither CID (homicide) nor CSU is mentioned. Those are the units directly responsible for investigating and apprehending murders... if you know anything at all you will know that while any police officer can and should respond to any crime the specialized units are named as such for a reason. so if the robbery squad is going after a murder suspect and CID and CSU are not involved then something is amiss... If you know anything at all you would know from reports of the past that the press will always indicate either 'the unit was on patrol in the area', 'the units was conducting an exercise in the area', etc, etc, etc... so if you know anything at all you would realise that this simply yet obvious omission just does not follow the pattern of reporting... if you know anything at all you will not state the obvious like those word you posted above but actually add some valuable input to this thread which could cause us to think as opposed you marvel at how much you know about the service... i will now assume that your response to this will be filled with baseless assumptions that might seek to answer how the robbery squad was in this from beginning to end without participation or mention of the units that are mandated with hunting down murderers...
yu tryin to say RS chupid orrr
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doh beat up (lb)ass yuh still don't know sheit.
S_2NR wrote:hoss this is tuner..being d bigger man eh gona score u any points here..say wa u wa say..
yu already imply d man chupid
S_2NR wrote:hoss this is tuner..being d bigger man eh gona score u any points here..say wa u wa say..
yu already imply d man chupid
(l)bass wrote:rollingstock wrote:(l)bass wrote:yeah right: Sando Robbery squad in barrackpore late in d night looking for a 'Murder' suspect... this not making sense!
What don't make sense there?
The robbery squad is for the entire Southern Division, if they're following leads and a suspect is from toco they have to wait till he comes in Sando or maybe apply for a visa to go Toco? They're also not mandated to investigate robberies only.
is amazing some ppl yes! you are correct they can follow leads and conduct inquiries anywhere... but if you know anything at all you would have also noticed that neither CID (homicide) nor CSU is mentioned. Those are the units directly responsible for investigating and apprehending murders... The homicide Bureau is mandated to investigate murders, CID is a separate unit, and until the 31/8/11 the SAUTT deals with Gang related murders, the CSU as it name states is a crime suppression unit they do patrols and respond to situations where uniformed officers may need specialized assistance.if you know anything at all you will know that while any police officer can and should respond to any crime the specialized units are named as such for a reason. No ass it's a administrative decision to get the classification of crimes and the investigation streamlined.so if the robbery squad is going after a murder suspect and CID and CSU are not involved then something is amiss (either a cover up or a reporting error or both or just plain misinformation)...Uniformed officers attached to stations have and still do investigate some murders, i guess that's a cover up, they killed the victim huh? If you know anything at all you would know from reports of the past that the press will always indicate either 'the unit was on patrol in the area', 'the units was conducting an exercise in the area', etc, etc, etc... so if you know anything at all you would realise that this simply yet obvious omission just does not follow the pattern of reporting... if you know anything at all you will not state the obvious like those word you posted above but actually add some valuable input to this thread which could cause us to think as opposed you marvel at how much you know about the service... i will now assume that your response to this will be filled with baseless assumptions that might seek to answer how the robbery squad was in this from beginning to end without participation or mention of the units that are mandated with hunting down murderers...Your statements prove you're talking out of your ass.
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