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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:101: unidentified male shot and killed in morvant
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:102: Roger motoo shot and killed in st.margarets...he was a good good boy
Apparently the same.INDAVID WORKSHOP wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:102: Roger motoo shot and killed in st.margarets...he was a good good boy
The other five – Phillip “The Boss” Boodram, Roger Mootoo, Ricky Singh, Kervin Williams and Aaron “Arc Eye” Grappie – were each convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 28 years in prison. Their appeals are currently before the Court of Appeal, which has reserved its decision.
Rampersad was kidnapped by masked men while standing in front of her home in Petit Bourg, San Juan, on November 25, 2005.
Is this the same Roger?
Yup same guy. Boodram was also killed in a shootout with TTPS back in September.INDAVID WORKSHOP wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:102: Roger motoo shot and killed in st.margarets...he was a good good boy
The other five – Phillip “The Boss” Boodram, Roger Mootoo, Ricky Singh, Kervin Williams and Aaron “Arc Eye” Grappie – were each convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 28 years in prison. Their appeals are currently before the Court of Appeal, which has reserved its decision.
Rampersad was kidnapped by masked men while standing in front of her home in Petit Bourg, San Juan, on November 25, 2005.
Is this the same Roger?
17 years in remand and now living in Cara courts high rise penthouse. Crime does pay, thanks to the legal system.K74T wrote:Yup same guy. Boodram was also killed in a shootout with TTPS back in September.INDAVID WORKSHOP wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:102: Roger motoo shot and killed in st.margarets...he was a good good boy
The other five – Phillip “The Boss” Boodram, Roger Mootoo, Ricky Singh, Kervin Williams and Aaron “Arc Eye” Grappie – were each convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 28 years in prison. Their appeals are currently before the Court of Appeal, which has reserved its decision.
Rampersad was kidnapped by masked men while standing in front of her home in Petit Bourg, San Juan, on November 25, 2005.
Is this the same Roger?
wing wrote:17 years in remand and now living in Cara courts high rise penthouse. Crime does pay, thanks to the legal system.K74T wrote:Yup same guy. Boodram was also killed in a shootout with TTPS back in September.INDAVID WORKSHOP wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:102: Roger motoo shot and killed in st.margarets...he was a good good boy
The other five – Phillip “The Boss” Boodram, Roger Mootoo, Ricky Singh, Kervin Williams and Aaron “Arc Eye” Grappie – were each convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 28 years in prison. Their appeals are currently before the Court of Appeal, which has reserved its decision.
Rampersad was kidnapped by masked men while standing in front of her home in Petit Bourg, San Juan, on November 25, 2005.
Is this the same Roger?
Thanks for your concern. I'm okay.De Dragon wrote:wing wrote:17 years in remand and now living in Cara courts high rise penthouse. Crime does pay, thanks to the legal system.K74T wrote:Yup same guy. Boodram was also killed in a shootout with TTPS back in September.INDAVID WORKSHOP wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:102: Roger motoo shot and killed in st.margarets...he was a good good boy
The other five – Phillip “The Boss” Boodram, Roger Mootoo, Ricky Singh, Kervin Williams and Aaron “Arc Eye” Grappie – were each convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 28 years in prison. Their appeals are currently before the Court of Appeal, which has reserved its decision.
Rampersad was kidnapped by masked men while standing in front of her home in Petit Bourg, San Juan, on November 25, 2005.
Is this the same Roger?
No, crime pays because it's well, crime
You seem to have a hard on for the legal system these days, everything ok?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:103: unidentified male shot and killed in barataria
Then what's the motiveSPK1983 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:103: unidentified male shot and killed in barataria
Identified as Kibwe Millette. Definitely not a "good boy" case, he was a genuinely good person.
This worked well for Singaporewing wrote:The ttps cannot control crime without Draconian measures like SOE. Because we cannot put a police on every street, bar, house, football field etc. The enablers have to be destroyed too.. rogue politicians, custom officers, police, defense force, business people etc. Social measures need to be harshly implemented especially in the poor areas where absent parents cause the youth to look at the gangster for leadership. Capital punishment for gun violence, drug dealing and corruption should be considered.MaxPower wrote:FrankChag wrote:The reason there is such a high frequency of mass shootings in the US is their gun-saturation rate: 120.5 guns per 100 citizens, vs Trini's 3.2 per 100 citizens. We may very well have the same social issues, but gun availability exacerbates the situation exponentially. If we had their gun-saturation rate, we'd have mass shootings here too. Thankfully, we retained some of our British sensibilities.
Well said Frank.
With our irresponsible population and our 8th spot in the highest crime rate, too many Trinis with firearms will become a problem.
We need to focus on the TTPS and their ability to control crime.
This isn't going to age well, better chickens than her still made pelau.MaxPower wrote:shakes,
In 3 months Erla putting you out of business eh.
You will be missed dearly.
PariaMan wrote:Then what's the motiveSPK1983 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:103: unidentified male shot and killed in barataria
Identified as Kibwe Millette. Definitely not a "good boy" case, he was a genuinely good person.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:106: unidentified female shot and killed in st.augustine
SPK1983 wrote:PariaMan wrote:Then what's the motiveSPK1983 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:103: unidentified male shot and killed in barataria
Identified as Kibwe Millette. Definitely not a "good boy" case, he was a genuinely good person.
From the info since gathered, seems it was a failed carjacking - his car keys were found in a neighbouring yard, so the speculation was that the other vehicle rolled up on him, demanded the keys from him, he threw away the keys in response, and they followed up by shooting him as a result. Nothing else was taken from him. Simple as that.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:106: unidentified female shot and killed in st.augustine
Identified as annisa ramkisson
107: unidentified male killed in sangre grande
FrankChag wrote:SPK1983 wrote:PariaMan wrote:Then what's the motiveSPK1983 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:103: unidentified male shot and killed in barataria
Identified as Kibwe Millette. Definitely not a "good boy" case, he was a genuinely good person.
From the info since gathered, seems it was a failed carjacking - his car keys were found in a neighbouring yard, so the speculation was that the other vehicle rolled up on him, demanded the keys from him, he threw away the keys in response, and they followed up by shooting him as a result. Nothing else was taken from him. Simple as that.
If this is all it takes to murder someone now,
then jail-time is no longer as an adequate deterrence.
FrankChag wrote:SPK1983 wrote:PariaMan wrote:Then what's the motiveSPK1983 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:103: unidentified male shot and killed in barataria
Identified as Kibwe Millette. Definitely not a "good boy" case, he was a genuinely good person.
From the info since gathered, seems it was a failed carjacking - his car keys were found in a neighbouring yard, so the speculation was that the other vehicle rolled up on him, demanded the keys from him, he threw away the keys in response, and they followed up by shooting him as a result. Nothing else was taken from him. Simple as that.
If this is all it takes to murder someone now,
then jail-time is no longer as an adequate deterrence.
FrankChag wrote:True. I identified with this one, because in the moment I might have done the same thing (pelt the keys/fob away).
FrankChag wrote:SPK1983 wrote:PariaMan wrote:Then what's the motiveSPK1983 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:103: unidentified male shot and killed in barataria
Identified as Kibwe Millette. Definitely not a "good boy" case, he was a genuinely good person.
From the info since gathered, seems it was a failed carjacking - his car keys were found in a neighbouring yard, so the speculation was that the other vehicle rolled up on him, demanded the keys from him, he threw away the keys in response, and they followed up by shooting him as a result. Nothing else was taken from him. Simple as that.
If this is all it takes to murder someone now,
then jail-time is no longer as an adequate deterrence.
De Dragon wrote:FrankChag wrote:True. I identified with this one, because in the moment I might have done the same thing (pelt the keys/fob away).
Your life = the worth of a vehicle?
SPK1983 wrote:De Dragon wrote:FrankChag wrote:True. I identified with this one, because in the moment I might have done the same thing (pelt the keys/fob away).
Your life = the worth of a vehicle?
It's easy to talk when you are not in the heat of the moment. And no guarantee that giving them will mean your life is spared in turn.
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