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Greypatch wrote:Time to pass legislation (MR AG) to make CC Footage evidence that can be used in court.
Looking at that video makes me sick.
They are PARASITES..
Greypatch wrote:Time to pass legislation (MR AG) to make CC Footage evidence that can be used in court.
Looking at that video makes me sick.
They are PARASITES..
Xplode wrote:nismoid wrote:But wait!!! the fat man who robbin the driver, aint he the same one called "gorkin" who is being hailed as a hero now on nelson street? I could be wrong eh! but he looks like him to me
with the white jersey and plats.
BrotherHood wrote:If was up to me, I pass and drop big fackin bombs each in Nelson, Laventille and Beetham. No disrespect or profiling to any of the fellow tuners but ohhh gooaarrrr dred, steupsss!
rollingstock wrote:^ Killing thousands because of a handful is not an answer.
Habit7 wrote: but people still say police should lock up every young man with drooping pants and kill every suspected gun holder. It hasn't worked in Venezuela it would not work here.
16 cycles wrote:
13th September, 2011
Nelson Street residents: Videos prove nothing
By ALEXANDER BRUZUAL Thursday, September 15 2011
Residents of Nelson Street, Port-of-Spain seemed unfazed by the release of four video clips on Tuesday which displayed criminal activity along the street.
The video clips were shown during a press conference held after a seven-hour-long meeting of the National Security Council, at the Office of the Prime Minister in St Clair, Port-of-Spain.
The four video clips were obtained from closed-circuit cameras located along Nelson Street, and showed a fatal shooting, a shootout, and motorists being robbed by armed men while stuck in traffic.
However, when Newsday visited Nelson Street yesterday, residents said the video clips that were released changed nothing.
“If they have evidence about some people, then they should go after those people and charge those people. But as it stands, it doesn’t change a thing. The police came and arrested a group of men en masse and charged them all under a new law that removes all their rights, without any evidence whatsoever.
“They hold a lot of innocent men and then kept them in prison for three weeks for no reason. When you are dealing with people’s children and people’s loved ones, Peter should never have to pay for Paul, while Paul pays for all,” explained one resident, who refused to disclose his name.
Atiba Gorkin, one of the men released on Monday, also refused to speak to the media, explaining that he had received instructions from [b]his attorney Vince Charles, that he should refrain from speaking to the press in the near future.[/b]
On Monday, 21 men from Nelson Street, charged with being members of the Nelson Street gang under the Anti-Gang Act, were released after Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard said there was insufficient evidence to lead a successful prosecution against them.
The other men who were released besides Gorkin included,
Gerard Samuel,
Nigel Trudge,
Akeem Guerra,
Anthony Darmanie,
Christopher Richardson,
Derek Miller,
Andy Isaac,
David Williams,
Kevin Myler,
Jules Eligon,
Edwin Trotman,
Akiel Ash,
Winston Wilson,
Jabari Martinez,
Anthony Armstrong,
Simba Cobas,
Kareem Myer,
Ronald Cobham,
Akiel Joseph and
Newton Pollard.
homeboy wrote:Certain parts of Trinidad NEEDS to be wiped off the map CLEAN!
5onDfloor wrote:again people lets not be to passionate...there is a right way and a wrong to do things. I have watch the videos over and over and not one person can be clearly be identified as being part of the 21 that were released or part of a gang for that matter. Now dont get me wrong, while i suspect that these men are not law abiding citizens u CANNOT haphazardly arrest someone with out EVIDENCE!
It has always been said "its not what u know its what u can prove" watch the movie Law Abiding Citizen and the same applies to the "BIG FISH" out there.
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