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rspann wrote:V11 yes they are pests and should be gotten rid of, but I know what I'm saying from personal experience and you know it too. Can't run after them shooting, gotta control your anger. I only glad that in my case the imps didn't want me to call police, he say he go take what he get, and was carried away by his two friends.
newsday wrote:Bandit shot dead after Barrackpore robbery
Laurel V Williams Tuesday 9 March 2021
Police detained an 18-year-old woman in relation to a robbery just minutes after an off-duty prison officer shot and killed a bandit in Barrackpore on Tuesday.
Police said the teenager, who lives at Tarodale, on the outskirts of San Fernando, was the getaway driver in an armed robbery at Carmen’s Roti Shop at Rochard Douglas Road in Barrackpore.
Police identified the deceased as Dane Boodoo of Stella Street in La Romaine. In the past, Boodoo and the detained woman had bought roti from the shop, police said.
Up to Tuesday evening, Southern Division police were searching for a male accomplice.
A police report said at about 11.30 am, the 61-year-old roti shop owner Carmen Khan was sweeping at the back of the shop where she spotted two men.
She went inside and locked the back door. The men accosted her 35-year-old son, who was at the front. One had a gun.
A struggle ensued, and the frightened mother ran to the front and screamed out for help.
On hearing the owner alerting passers-by, one bandit ran across the road to Sumanie Trace where the woman was waiting in a car. Boodoo, the other man, grabbed a sum of cash before following his accomplice but the prison officer had been alerted and one of the two men opened fire at him.
The 53-year-old returned fire, hitting Boodoo in his upper body. The other ran off in some nearby bushes.
The woman got out of the driver's seat, thinking the prison officer was a policeman.
In less than five minutes, officers from Praedial Larceny Squad (PLS) in Craignish Village Princes Town were on the scene. Insp Phillip of San Fernando CID, Insp Lewis of Barrackpore, and officers from Area East Crime Patrol responded and searched for the accomplice.
Newsday spoke to the roti shop owner who said she thought the men were going to kill her son and now fears for her life.
Carmen, right, the owner of Carmen's roti shop on Rochard Douglas Road, Barrackpore had to be assisted by a neighbour after she suffered injuries when two bandits robbed her and her son.
"When they grabbed him, they ripped his jersey in pieces. My son does not drink or smoke. We work very hard. I thought they were going to kill him," she said as she wiped away tears.
She injured her feet while running to alert passers-by. She said her son tried to defend himself with either a knife or a piece of wood.
"They slammed him on top of the counter. He is in plenty of pain," she said.
Khan said her husband died on July 15, 2020, from cancer. She recalled that in 2009, bandits beat the family during a home invasion and stole several items. She was too emotional to give further details.
Investigations continue.
redmanjp wrote:Yes and 5 mins is the least amount of time, most times police show up half an hour or more when you dead already, to actually prevent the crime from taking place we need armed responsible citizens.
Our law states the eligibility to have a firearm. If persons adhere to all the requirements, it is their right to be issued with a firearm."
He said no commissioner must "play God" to deny law-abiding citizens guns, based on a CoP's own feeling that only the police must have guns.
"You cannot deprive citizens of their right because the law says for someone to have a firearm there are several stipulations you must adhere to. My point is that if you adhere to all of these stipulations, a commissioner must not be so self-centred to say that even though these persons have adhered to everything required by law that allows them to have a firearm, 'I think he should not have.' The job of the CoP is to enforce the law and if it is that specific regulations give persons an authorisation to have a firearm, then so be it."
"The law states specifically that a citizen has a right to carry a firearm if they adhere to the regulations. No commissioner should deprive citizens of that right because of his personal view."
sMASH wrote:yeah, we know. but if have good enough strings, u could pretend
PariaMan wrote:I am certain she carries a gun yet want to deny people. I am also sure Williams carries one as well
sMASH wrote:There were a series of robberies in the recent times, most times police weren't able to intervene to stop the crime. Adn some they were able to apprehend the criminals, after the fact.
But here is another example of a citizen stopping the crime before the police reach. FB_IMG_1645713739647.jpg
pugboy wrote:them bandits treat everybody as a sitting duck
He was a perfect example of having a firearm and not knowing how/when to use it. No sense of awareness but most likely under the influence of casino alcohol.MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:them bandits treat everybody as a sitting duck
No mercy and they coming hard.
Anyone saw the video of the man in Trincity that was ambushed in the carpark a few days ago?
Guy had literally 3 seconds.
If ur not running 1 UP and not a fast draw…..times up.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:He was a perfect example of having a firearm and not knowing how/when to use it. No sense of awareness but most likely under the influence of casino alcohol.
Redman wrote:sMASH wrote:There were a series of robberies in the recent times, most times police weren't able to intervene to stop the crime. Adn some they were able to apprehend the criminals, after the fact.
But here is another example of a citizen stopping the crime before the police reach. FB_IMG_1645713739647.jpg
Nowhere in the world can police reliably intervene in a crime.
Physically impossible.
Allow suitably qualified people to arm themselves, and let the chips fall.
RIP to ms Moses.
Blame the lawyers whose job is to frustrate the system and defend their guilty clients......most times at the expense of taxpayers because is legal aid those leeches applying forsMASH wrote:If the cses get prosecuted fast enogh, the bail would not be an issue as much
pugboy wrote:maybe if judges worked a full day instead of half day it would help
plus better management of judiciary in general
but the cj was more interested in other things
Me en like tha no grey area ting, with no nuance it leave room for more abuse than the system we have now.daring dragoon wrote:pugboy wrote:maybe if judges worked a full day instead of half day it would help
plus better management of judiciary in general
but the cj was more interested in other things
we need to move away from lawyers and judges, we put too much into these fools from ivor to hinze to the lawyer that does hussle work outside the court. from getting a lawyer signature to buying a piece of land can be done by civil servants and there should be fixed penalties for crimes. murder = death, thief = 10 years an up in prison, rape = castrate etc. money needs to be spent instead in training police investigators to find the prisoner guilty or not, no grey areas.
certain jobs from when christ was a child need to be made obsolete such as lawyers, judges, accountants, government ministers, president.
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