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pugboy wrote:man shot in bus stop outside movietowne
The_Honourable wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:511: unidentified male shot and killed in p.o.s
Identified as Christopher Salvador
512: Henry Jobe shot dead in Valencia
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:516: unidentified male shot and killed in sando
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:516: unidentified male shot and killed in sando
Rosario ramdhan
Ramdhan’s father, Ramnarine Ramdhan, described him as a quiet man who had hopes of migrating abroad. Ramdhan lived with his mother.
DMan7 wrote:Looks like me might drop below 600 murders this year unlike last year. We going good?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:517: unidentified male shot and killed in curepe
adnj wrote:I am expecting about the same number as last year; not showing off, not falling behind.DMan7 wrote:Looks like me might drop below 600 murders this year unlike last year. We going good?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:adnj wrote:I am expecting about the same number as last year; not showing off, not falling behind.DMan7 wrote:Looks like me might drop below 600 murders this year unlike last year. We going good?
I say about 580 or so
Who wants to go in to east pos?pugboy wrote:if yuh ever went in east pos by them plannings
it literally have hundreds of youths hanging around not in school
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/home-invasion-gone-wrong/article_f967c370-8b30-11ee-b205-9f36a2b56e60.html
TAFARI Charles was a young man who did not like to lime and party and was focused on his future.
He would go to work and come back home, and his spare time was spent mostly with his relatives and a select group of friends. “Outside too rough”, in reference to the crime rate, was what he would tell his family when asked about his behaviour and his choice to stay home on most weekends.
However, despite all these decisions to protect himself, on Thursday night he was fatally shot at his home in what police have described as a home invasion gone wrong.
According to police reports, Charles was at his home on Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Petit Valley, around 11.40 p.m. when a man entered armed with a gun.
The suspect announced a hold-up and demanded cash and jewelry from Charles and other family members.
Charles, however, confronted the suspect.
It is believed he was attempting to protect his mother and other relatives who were in the living room, but during the struggle, the intruder shot Charles twice. He fell to the ground and the suspect walked out of the house.
Relatives notified the police and paramedics and the injured man was taken to St James Medical Complex, where he was pronounced dead at 12.01 a.m. yesterday.
A team of officers from the Western Division and the Homicide Bureau, led by ASP Russell, Insp Cumberbach, and Cpl Edwads, responded. Crime scene personnel recovered two spent 9mm shells.
Speaking with the Express yesterday, Charles’ uncle and aunt, Suzanne and Gerard McKenzie, said the family was still reeling from the killing.
“He was an angel, he was a good soul. He only now turn 24 (his birthday was November 3) and he works for Republic Bank. Tafari was a man who was focused on his life and securing his future. He’s never even missed a single day from work and he wasn’t the type to be out liming every weekend or anything like that either. It was almost always home and then work, work, and then home, and when we would ask him, telling him he’s a young man and he should go out, he used to tell us that ‘outside too rough’, but look how bad things are,” said Suzanne McKenzie.
“The boy was staying away from the outside because he was trying to keep safe and the outside come and find him. How is that fair? And it’s not like he’s a bad boy or a criminal or anything. He was just home minding his business and someone walked in and killed him,” she added.
DMan7 wrote:^2017?
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