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alfa wrote:He was a good boy, never do nutten, police too wicked.
Reminds me of 'waves two meters in open waters, one meter in sheltered areas'
The fact remains there is one less pest to worry about. Good riddance.bluefete wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/businessman-shoots-alleged-chain-snatcher-in-port-of-spain/
Police are now refuting earlier reports of a gunman getting out of a nearby panel van and shooting an alleged purse snatcher. Police now say the man, whose identity remains, unknown, tried to rob a businessman on the corner of Charlotte and Queen Street just before 1 pm when the businessman pulled out his licensed gun and shot him several times.
One of the bandit’s accomplices ran north on Charlotte Street through Eastside Plaza, while a second accomplice ran east on Queen Street, towards Duncan Street.
Police are continuing searches for the remaining bandits.
Several vendors nearby said while they did not know the man’s name, he had a reputation as a chain snatcher in the area.
Police from the Port of Spain Division and the Inter-Agency Task Force visited the scene and cordoned off Charlotte and Queen Streets, rerouting traffic.
The scene remained inaccessible up to 2:22 pm.
This story continues to develop.
killercow wrote:The fact remains there is one less pest to worry about. Good riddance.bluefete wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/businessman-shoots-alleged-chain-snatcher-in-port-of-spain/
Police are now refuting earlier reports of a gunman getting out of a nearby panel van and shooting an alleged purse snatcher. Police now say the man, whose identity remains, unknown, tried to rob a businessman on the corner of Charlotte and Queen Street just before 1 pm when the businessman pulled out his licensed gun and shot him several times.
One of the bandit’s accomplices ran north on Charlotte Street through Eastside Plaza, while a second accomplice ran east on Queen Street, towards Duncan Street.
Police are continuing searches for the remaining bandits.
Several vendors nearby said while they did not know the man’s name, he had a reputation as a chain snatcher in the area.
Police from the Port of Spain Division and the Inter-Agency Task Force visited the scene and cordoned off Charlotte and Queen Streets, rerouting traffic.
The scene remained inaccessible up to 2:22 pm.
This story continues to develop.
pugboy wrote:unfortunately erla will have the licensed gun seized for tracing and ballistics
prob get it back in months
Months?pugboy wrote:unfortunately erla will have the licensed gun seized for tracing and ballistics
prob get it back in monthskillercow wrote:The fact remains there is one less pest to worry about. Good riddance.bluefete wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/businessman-shoots-alleged-chain-snatcher-in-port-of-spain/
Police are now refuting earlier reports of a gunman getting out of a nearby panel van and shooting an alleged purse snatcher. Police now say the man, whose identity remains, unknown, tried to rob a businessman on the corner of Charlotte and Queen Street just before 1 pm when the businessman pulled out his licensed gun and shot him several times.
One of the bandit’s accomplices ran north on Charlotte Street through Eastside Plaza, while a second accomplice ran east on Queen Street, towards Duncan Street.
Police are continuing searches for the remaining bandits.
Several vendors nearby said while they did not know the man’s name, he had a reputation as a chain snatcher in the area.
Police from the Port of Spain Division and the Inter-Agency Task Force visited the scene and cordoned off Charlotte and Queen Streets, rerouting traffic.
The scene remained inaccessible up to 2:22 pm.
This story continues to develop.
Arcmanov wrote:Months?pugboy wrote:unfortunately erla will have the licensed gun seized for tracing and ballistics
prob get it back in monthskillercow wrote:The fact remains there is one less pest to worry about. Good riddance.bluefete wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/businessman-shoots-alleged-chain-snatcher-in-port-of-spain/
Police are now refuting earlier reports of a gunman getting out of a nearby panel van and shooting an alleged purse snatcher. Police now say the man, whose identity remains, unknown, tried to rob a businessman on the corner of Charlotte and Queen Street just before 1 pm when the businessman pulled out his licensed gun and shot him several times.
One of the bandit’s accomplices ran north on Charlotte Street through Eastside Plaza, while a second accomplice ran east on Queen Street, towards Duncan Street.
Police are continuing searches for the remaining bandits.
Several vendors nearby said while they did not know the man’s name, he had a reputation as a chain snatcher in the area.
Police from the Port of Spain Division and the Inter-Agency Task Force visited the scene and cordoned off Charlotte and Queen Streets, rerouting traffic.
The scene remained inaccessible up to 2:22 pm.
This story continues to develop.
A relative of mine shoot a pest in Arima brfore COVID.
That ballistics report still pending.
They still have his weapon? He can easily hire a lawyer and get a court order to get it back.Arcmanov wrote:Months?pugboy wrote:unfortunately erla will have the licensed gun seized for tracing and ballistics
prob get it back in monthskillercow wrote:The fact remains there is one less pest to worry about. Good riddance.bluefete wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/businessman-shoots-alleged-chain-snatcher-in-port-of-spain/
Police are now refuting earlier reports of a gunman getting out of a nearby panel van and shooting an alleged purse snatcher. Police now say the man, whose identity remains, unknown, tried to rob a businessman on the corner of Charlotte and Queen Street just before 1 pm when the businessman pulled out his licensed gun and shot him several times.
One of the bandit’s accomplices ran north on Charlotte Street through Eastside Plaza, while a second accomplice ran east on Queen Street, towards Duncan Street.
Police are continuing searches for the remaining bandits.
Several vendors nearby said while they did not know the man’s name, he had a reputation as a chain snatcher in the area.
Police from the Port of Spain Division and the Inter-Agency Task Force visited the scene and cordoned off Charlotte and Queen Streets, rerouting traffic.
The scene remained inaccessible up to 2:22 pm.
This story continues to develop.
A relative of mine shoot a pest in Arima brfore COVID.
That ballistics report still pending.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Ttps now kill shumba James in st. Mary's
pugboy wrote:they ain’t asking for the bodycam footage?
Yes. Trinis refuse to believe that we have highly organized criminal systems at work here. There are gangs being run from inside of the prisons. It happens elsewhere around the world,why not here? Easiest legal defense for gang leaders would be,"I was locked up at the time".pugboy wrote:seems ttps getting wuk done last couple weeks
did they need an soe for this ?
This is another misconception that we have one or two 'big fish'. The crime network is a heavily convoluted matrix of peoplepugboy wrote:the last few apprehensions/dead bandits aren’t likely related to rajaee and them tho
pugboy wrote:seems ttps getting wuk done last couple weeks
did they need an soe for this ?
timelapse wrote:This is another misconception that we have one or two 'big fish'. The crime network is a heavily convoluted matrix of peoplepugboy wrote:the last few apprehensions/dead bandits aren’t likely related to rajaee and them tho
MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:seems ttps getting wuk done last couple weeks
did they need an soe for this ?
Yeh 1400+ tickets
A few “kills” here and there is not enough so i really don’t know what all the praise is about for them.
They want to reward this clong for a high ticket issuance…..
Where the rewards for the officer with most home invaders caught? Most rapists caught? Most bandits killed? Yuh know why there is none? Because they have no figures to justify what a great job they are doing.
pugboy wrote:seems ttps getting wuk done last couple weeks
did they need an soe for this ?
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