Two men arrested in relation to West Bay shooting Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) reported that, yesterday, 2 October, RCIPS officers arrested two men on suspicion of attempted murder and possession of an unlicensed firearm, in relation to the shooting incident which occurred in West Bay on the morning of Thursday, 29 September.

One of the men, age 31 of George Town, was further arrested for possession of ecstasy.

Police conducted further searches of the residences of the men, and recovered a quantity of cocaine at the address of the second man, age 28 of Bodden Town, who was further arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine.

Both men remain in custody as investigations continue.

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Des manifestants en uniforme d’?coles tournent en d?rision la rentr?e des classes aux Cayes

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Plusieurs centaines de manifestants aux Cayes, dont la majorit? portait des uniformes d’?tablissements scolaires de la ville, ont entam? un deuxi?me mois de protestation aux Cayes ce lundi 3 octobre 2022. Tournant en d?rision la rentr?e scolaire qui ?tait pr?vue ce lundi sur le territoire national, les protestataires r?clamaient la d?mission du Premier ministre Ariel Henry.

Sacs au dos ou livres en mains, les manifestants r?citaient l’alphabet fran?ais amalgam? de slogans acides contre le pouvoir en place. Selon eux, les conditions ne sont pas r?unies pour la rentr?e des classes dans la ville des Cayes. ” Les ?coles n’ouvriront pas leurs portes avec Ariel Henry “, a lanc? un manifestant.

Les ?coles ont gard? leurs portes ferm?es. Les activit?s fonctionnaient au ralenti au centre-ville dans la matin?e. Les mouvements de protestation ont provoqu? une situation de panique for?ant les commerces ? fermer leurs portes.

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Trelawny MP says PNP’s Operation PRIDE left constituents with nothing Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Member of Parliament (MP) for Trelawny Northern, the Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) Tova Hamilton, has criticised the controversial Programme for the Resettlement and Integrated Development Enterprise (Operation PRIDE) that was established by a People’s National Party (PNP) Government in 1994.

Hamilton has taken issue with the fact that more than 20 years after a number of her constituents made deposits on Government-owned lands for the construction of houses under the programme, the promised development is yet to materialise.

A first-term MP in the former PNP stronghold, Hamilton recently levelled the criticism while making her contribution to the 2022-2023 State of the Constituency Debate in the House of Representatives.

She said Operation PRIDE was launched to “inter alia, resolve the housing needs of the majority of low-income Jamaicans by developing new planned settlements and the upgrading of existing settlements.

“Operation PRIDE was described as a unique method of making land legally accessible to low-income groups at affordable prices through Government subsidies. The necessity arose given the high cost of housing solutions in the formal sector; the limited available capital for housing; and the inability of the majority to access mortgages,” she said.

“It was the year 2000 that Operation PRIDE decided to utilise Government lands in Cave Island (Northern Trelawny) for a new planned settlement: 269 members of a providence society signed up for lots at a subsidised cost, and were promised infrastructure such as sewage, electricity, water, roads and drains.

“Fast-forward 22 years and the promise of infrastructure remains unfulfilled because of project overruns, improper choice of location for our particular development (which is very rocky terrain), corruption and nepotism,” Hamilton lamented.

She said the situation was made worse by the fact that 10 persons paid in full on the original price that was agreed.

“The 269 members of the providence society have now looked to me to solve this 22-year-old issue, which is one of 80 such informal settlements island-wide that PRIDE has left in its wake. It is evident that PRIDE will cost you everything, but leaves you with nothing,” Hamilton declared.

Operation PRIDE became a major scandal for the then PJ Patterson-led PNP Government, with accusations of millions of dollars wasted on lands that were not suitable for building, and connected persons benefitting, instead of those for whom the programme was designed. One Government minister was forced out of the Cabinet as a result of the scandal.

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McKenzie weighs ‘constitutional rights’ vs rights of innocent citizens Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Deputy Leader and Government Minister, Desmond McKenzie, is lamenting that the state’s efforts to deal with crime are being affected by talks of “people’s constitutional rights”.

McKenzie is also questioning the whereabouts of persons who support the rights of innocent citizens that are being taken away by criminals, who he called “terrorists”.

He made his positions known while addressing the JLP’s Area Council One meeting on Sunday, which was hosted by Councillor for the Trafalgar Division in St Andrew, Kari Douglas, at Jacques Road community centre.

McKenzie said the JLP Administration is not afraid of taking decisions to tackle the issues relative to crime and violence.

“This Government is not afraid to take those decisions that we have been taking! But every time we put one foot forward, we hear them talking about people’s constitutional rights.” he stated.

“What about the innocent families? What about their rights? Who is going to support the rights of innocent Jamaicans who are murdered by these terrorists?” questioned the Local Government and Rural Development Minister.

The Government has, in the past, used states of emergency (SOEs) to assist in the crime fight.

Critics, including the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP), have largely opposed the Government’s use of the SOEs as a major crime-fighting tool, citing alleged constitutional breaches relative to extended detentions of some persons who are arrested without charges being laid against them.

In June of this year, the Constitutional Court ruled against aspects of the Emergency Powers Regulations governing earlier versions of SOEs, which were declared to be unconstitutional. The ruling came out of a case that was brought by St James taxi operator Roshaine Clarke, who was awarded nearly $18 million in damages.

Clarke sued the state after he was detained for seven months during the SOE that was declared for St James in January 2018. Among other things, the court ruled that Clarke’s fundamental right to freedom and liberty had been infringed.

The Government has said new methods to assist the crime-fight will be coming soon, such as a new Emergency Powers Legislation and a new Bail Act.

McKenzie, on Sunday, pointed to the recently passed new Firearms (Prohibition, Restriction and Regulation) Act as one of the new methods to address gun violence.

“We just passed the (new) Firearms Act in Parliament. It soon come into law! And let me tell yuh, anybody who is found with an illegal gun, regardless of who you are or where you come from, prepare to face the consequences of the law!” declared McKenzie.

At the same time, he urged JLP supporters to play their part in the crime fight by not supporting acts of violence.

“… And I want to appeal to all of you here today, to make sure that we don’t, in our communities, support any act of violence.

“Nuh cover up fi nuh gun bwoy! Nuh support any methods that are not in keeping with building a decent society!” he appealed.

The minister also sent condolences to the grieving family members and school community of slain 16-year-old Kingston Technical High School student, Michion Campbell.

The teenager was stabbed to death by a 17-year-old schoolmate during a brawl on the school compound last Thursday.

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Ice Spice Meets Spice At BET Hip Hop Awards, “Double Spice”

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

There is a new Spice in town, and she is getting some love from the original Spice.

Both Ice Spice and Spice made their presence felt at last weekend’s 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta. The Queen of Dancehall showed the New York drill rapper some love by giving her some words of encouragement and posing for a photo with her. The dancehall legend also posed for a photo with another New York emcee, Fivio Foreign, who has tapped a number of dancehall artists recently for collabs, including Skillibeng.

Spice dons a yellow curve-hugging dress with a high thigh split showing off her hips. The Jamaican deejay complements her outfit with golden hair, white nails, and a Spice chain. Ice Spice dons her signature curly red hair, a white mesh dress, and white boots.

Ice Spice has been making a name for herself with her breakout single “Munch (Feelin’ U).” The song’s music video has over 11 million views on YouTube since its release in August and millions more streams on Spotify and Apple Music. Ice Spice even caught Drake’s attention leading to the Canadian star DMing her before they were spotted partying together at a club in Toronto. There are some speculations that the two had a falling out after Drake abruptly unfollowed her on Instagram.

Spice also recently hit the airwaves with her new album, Emancipated. The project is her second album in the past two years following her Grammy-nominated debut, 10. It should be interesting to hear the two Spice on a track together. For now, you can listen to “Munch” and the dancehall diva’s new album, Emancipated.

Following her appearance at the BET Hip Hop Awards, Spice jetted to Guyana for the sold-out show, Cricket Carnival Super Concert, with Skillibeng and Machel Montano at the National Stadium in Providence.

“As a Artist in this music business, it’s not who you are today it’s who you’ll be 20 years from now that will mark your greatness,” Spice said. “Guyana was singing Jim Screechie a song that’s 16 years Old word for word like a National Anthem Besties I love you so much, look how far we’ve came from together [hashtag Queen of Dancehall].”

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