MP: Gun crime affecting life in St Michael East Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The residents in the St Michael East constituency are being significantly affected by the current spate of gun violence.

Member of Parliament for St Michael East Trevor Prescod said, “There are too many lives, people known to all of us; every day, every day murder using all different types of weapons – guns, knife, everything.

“There is too much tension across this society.”

He said that he can see the impact on his constituents and others in various parishes. “People can’t enjoy themselves. When you see 5 and 6 o’clock on a evening, everybody in them houses already shut up.”

He told Loop News, besides those, there are some who do not understand what is going on around them and an indifferent few. “Even in the midst of war they can party. So we have some like that in this society at present, in the midst of war they are people who can party and don’t worry about these things. But if you are a responsible person and you got your children and you got your family, your friends and most of all your brothers and sisters, but we are seeing who are the ones doing these things and we’re seeing who are the ones that are the victims and they are brothers.

“This is brother fighting against brother. Brother murdering brother as though nothing is wrong with that.”

Prescod said, “this is the general feeling all across the community and I don’t believe it is restricted to any political boundaries. This is a problem that we are facing especially in urban Barbados.”

Flooded with phone calls last night because he knew the victim “very well”, the MP sound very deflated with the current situation and he said, “it’s not easy,” and urged, “Trust me, I know how I feel at this point. Normally, I would not even want to answer a question of this kind and immediately after what I have heard, cause I have not seen, but I have heard and seen the clippings, and I believe that I had to respond to you.” He said, “rather than just see this as news, this is an opportunity for all to work together.”

He said on behalf of himself and his worried constituents who call and express themselves and their fears, “We really would like it to stop”.

Just before 7pm last night, November 8, there was a shooting at My Lord’s Hill and police responded. Two men were injured and one passed away at the hospital while receiving medical attention. He was 39-year-old Odwin Grannum of Licorish Village, My Lord’s Hill.

Over the weekend in The City, on Sunday there were two murders recorded. One gunshot victim died in the Granville Williams Bus Terminal in Fairchild Street after 10pm, while in the morning, in his hometown of Greenfield, 22-year-old national footballer Kobe Shepherd was gunned down.

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Football : la liste des 25 Bleus de Didier Deschamps pour la Coupe du Monde au Qatar

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Le sélectionneur national dévoile ce mercredi 9 novembre, en direct au journal de 20h de TF1, les noms des joueurs retenus pour disputer le Mondial 2022.

C’est une première liste élargie. La liste définitive sera communiquée avant le début de la Coupe du Monde.

Ce mercredi 9 novembre, Didier Deschamps, sélectionneur de l’Équipe de France, communique en direct au journal de 20 h de TF1 la liste des joueurs retenus pour disputer la Coupe du monde de la FIFA 2022, programmée du 20 novembre au 18 décembre.

 

À ce stade, il a finalement retenu 25 joueurs. Voici la liste : 

 

Gardiens : Alphonse Areola (West Ham/ANG), Hugo Lloris (Tottenham/ANG), Steve Mandanda (Rennes)

Défenseurs : Lucas Hernandez (Bayern Munich/ALL), Théo Hernandez (AC Milan/ITA), Presnel Kimpembe (PSG), Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool/ANG), Jules Koundé (FC Barcelone/ESP), Benjamin Pavard (Bayern Munich/ALL), William Saliba (Arsenal/ANG), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich/ALL), Raphaël Varane (Manchester United/ANG)

Milieux : Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid/ESP), Youssouf Fofana (Monaco), Mattéo Guendouzi (OM), Adrien Rabiot (Juventus Turin/ITA), Aurélien Tchouaméni (Real Madrid/ESP), Jordan Veretout (OM)

Attaquants : Karim Benzema (Real Madrid/ESP), Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich/ALL), Ousmane Dembélé (FC Barcelone/ESP), Olivier Giroud (AC Milan/ITA), Antoine Griezmann (Atlético de Madrid/ESP), Kylian Mbappé (PSG), Christopher Nkunku (Leipzig/ALL)

 

 

Premier match le 22 novembre

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2 millions d’euros reversés aux CCAS : combien ont touché les premières communes bénéficiaires ?

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

La Collectivité Territoriale de Martinique s’est engagée à verser 2 millions d’euros aux Centres Communaux d’Action Sociale (CCAS) des 34 communes de Martinique, afin de soutenir les plus démunis.

Lors de la séance plénière du 25 mai 2022, les élus de l’Assemblée s’étaient prononcés en faveur d’un dispositif d’action sociale de proximité dans le cadre du Plan de Relance 2022-2024.

Par cette décision, le président du conseil Exécutif veut s’engager « en faveur de plus de proximité avec les acteurs de l’action sociale » et « répondre à une demande forte de la population ».  

Ce dispositif partenarial entre la CTM et les CCAS a pour objet d’apporter aux populations en difficulté, les services de proximité comme les aides d’urgence et de première nécessité (notamment les besoins alimentaires, vêtures, petits équipements de maison, literies, matériels scolaires, hébergements) mais aussi un accompagnement social (notamment le soutien familial, les solutions efficaces et durables aux difficultés sociales rencontrées par les familles).

 

23 bénéficiaires

À ce jour, la CTM a déjà signé 30 conventions sur 34 communes. 23 communes ont d’ores et déjà perçu leurs dotations au titre de l’année 2022. Dans le détail : 

 

Carbet (16 358,50 €)

Morne-Rouge (36 395,24€)

Lorrain (50 050,21€)

Lamentin (189 732,12 €)

Rivière-Pilote (72 629,68€)

Marigot (20 638,33€)

Fort-de-France (451 285,36€)

Marin (45 911,03€)

Rivière-Salée (64 402,94€)

Saint-Esprit (48 939,15€)

Sainte-Anne (24 661,06€)

Vauclin (54,990,04€)

Ajoupa-Bouillon (10 578,52€)

Case-Pilote (17 041,25€)

Diamant (24 537,25€)

François (100 175,87€)

Gros-Morne (61 797,17€)

Morne-Vert (8 748,43€)

Prêcheur (9 904,03€)

Saint-Joseph (80 456,94€)

Saint-Pierre (27 470,74€)

Sainte-Marie (116 380,48€

Trinité (67 152,34€).

 

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Football : la liste des Bleus de Didier Deschamps pour la Coupe du Monde au Qatar

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Le sélectionneur national dévoile ce mercredi 9 novembre, en direct au journal de 20h de TF1, les noms des joueurs retenus pour disputer le Mondial 2022.

C’est une première liste élargie. La liste définitive sera communiquée avant le début de la Coupe du Monde.

Ce mercredi 9 novembre, Didier Deschamps, sélectionneur de l’Équipe de France, communique en direct au journal de 20 h de TF1 la liste des joueurs retenus pour disputer la Coupe du monde de la FIFA 2022, programmée du 20 novembre au 18 décembre.

 

À ce stade, il a finalement retenu 25 joueurs. Voici la liste : 

 

Gardiens : Alphonse Areola (West Ham/ANG), Hugo Lloris (Tottenham/ANG), Steve Mandanda (Rennes)

 

Défenseurs : Lucas Hernandez (Bayern Munich/ALL), Théo Hernandez (AC Milan/ITA), Presnel Kimpembe (PSG), Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool/ANG), Jules Koundé (FC Barcelone/ESP), Benjamin Pavard (Bayern Munich/ALL), William Saliba (Arsenal/ANG), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich/ALL), Raphaël Varane (Manchester United/ANG)

 

Milieux : Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid/ESP), Youssouf Fofana (Monaco), Mattéo Guendouzi (OM), Adrien Rabiot (Juventus Turin/ITA), Aurélien Tchouaméni (Real Madrid/ESP), Jordan Veretout (OM)

 

Attaquants : Karim Benzema (Real Madrid/ESP), Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich/ALL), Ousmane Dembélé (FC Barcelone/ESP), Olivier Giroud (AC Milan/ITA), Antoine Griezmann (Atlético de Madrid/ESP), Kylian Mbappé (PSG), Christopher Nkunku (Leipzig/ALL)

 

Premier match le 22 novembre

Organisatrice de la compétition, la FIFA avait laissé le choix aux sélectionneurs des 32 équipes qualifiées de retenir de 23 à 26 joueurs pour participer à ce 22e Mondial.

Placés dans le groupe D, les Bleus seront confrontés au premier tour à l’Australie le mardi 22 novembre (20h, heure française -15h aux Antilles, 16h en Guyane), au Danemark le samedi 26 novembre (17h -midi aux Antilles, 13h en Guyane-) et à la Tunisie le mercredi 30 novembre (16h -11h aux Antilles, midi en Guyane).

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Laventille man charged with robbery, impersonating police officer, gun, ammo possession

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A Laventille man who has been on the run for a shooting and robbery since August has been arrested and charged for two separate robberies.

Police said the man was involved in a robbery on August 24 in Four Roads, Diego Martin, when he pretended to be a police officer.

He was among three people held by police in John John, Laventille, last Thursday after they robbed a family in La Romaine earlier that day.

Police said the man was charged with robbery with violence, possession of a firearm, possession of ammunition, possession of a firearm to endanger life, possession of ammunition to endanger life, two counts of shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm, impersonating a police officer and fraudulently using licence plates his vehicle was not registered to use.

The investigation was led by Insp Grant and officers from the Four Roads police station.

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Man who allegedly stole car from bodywork shop in Grove arrested

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Police in Regional Division 4 B (East Bank Demerara) have arrested a 22-year-old suspect who was in possession of both the keys and vehicle that was stolen from a bodywork shop in Grove, East Bank Demerara.

Commander Mahendra Singh confirmed that his ranks are investigating an alleged simple larceny committed on Rameshwar Dehali, a 41-year-old auto-body repairman of Grove Squatting area.

A grey Primo motorcar, bearing registration number PSS 6964, valued at $2,400,000, property of 22-year-old Anesa Yusuf, was allegedly stolen between November 8, 2022, about 18:30hrs and November 9, 2022 at around 08:00hrs.

The incident occurred at Lot 6 Tank Street, Grove, East Bank Demerara.

Reports are that Yusuf took the vehicle to the bodywork shop to be sprayed over. Dehali parked the car in the yard and returned the following day to commence work on the vehicle.

When he returned, the businessman discovered the car missing. The keys of several other vehicles were also missing.

The lone security who was left in the compound was nowhere around.

According to businessman, he immediately tried to contact the guard via cellphone to enquire from him if he had removed the vehicle, but to no avail.

He thereafter contacted Yusuf via cellphone and enquired from her if she had collected her vehicle and she replied in the negative.

They immediately started to search for the vehicle.  Based on information received, they went to Second Street Craig, EBD where they saw the car parked on the road and three males were standing within close proximity of the vehicle.

They were asked who is the driver of the car and two of the men pointed out Christopher Persaud, a 22-year-old unemployed man of Craig, EBD to be the driver.

Dehali carried out a search on Persaud during which he found the car key, along with the other missing keys in his pants pocket.

Dehali immediately after summoned the police who responded and arrested the suspect.

Persaud was placed into custody and the vehicle was lodged. The security guard is yet to be found.

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Saint Lucia Beach Volleyball Squad For Santa Marta Games – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia will field a four-member beach volleyball squad for the First Central American and Caribbean Sea and Beach Games of Santa Marta 2022, in Colombia, scheduled for 19th-26th November, 2022.

The male team comprises Rio Victor and Lorenzo Jn. Pierre, while the female team comprises Clio Phillip and Chenoa Evans. Team Coach is Terry Verdant.

The team leaves Saint Lucia for Santa Marta on Friday, 18th November, 2022.

According to Alfred Emmanuel, President of the St. Lucia Olympic Committee (SLOC) Inc., the team’s participation in the tournament is by virtue of qualification, and not via a wild card.

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“That is what the St. Lucia Olympic Committee requires from our members,” Emmanuel said last Thursday (November 3) at a press briefing to introduce the team. “When you want to put demands on the SLOC, then you must put demands on yourselves as well and produce qualifiers, and don’t rely on universality slots.”

Chef de Mission, Shayne Felicien, said his first stint in the role has been a learning experience. Nevertheless, he said he was up for the challenge. He also said the tournament provides the opportunity for the growth and development of local volleyball.

“These are the cadre of young athletes whom, we hope, will be the future of Saint Lucian volleyball, not only in terms of beach volleyball, which is getting the substantial push by our international federations, but also for our indoor volleyball, for which we have maintained our standard throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and even before,” Felicien said.

Felicien added: “We’re hoping that those young men and women understand what is being entrusted to them. This is the first-ever Sea and Beach Games and we have given them this prized opportunity to represent Saint Lucia, to represent the sport of volleyball. And it’s incumbent on them to go out there and be true ambassadors for our sport and country.”

Meanwhile, Coach Verdant said the Santa Marta beach volleyball tournament will comprise 16 male teams and 16 female teams. Team preparation at home, he said, has been ongoing to be competitive.

“We have been working very hard over the past month and our goal here is to go out there and compete,” Verdant said. “As you know, with the pandemic, we couldn’t do anything with volleyball at the time. Our aim is to go out there and play well, play hard and represent ourselves and our country very well.”

The Beach Games fall under the umbrella of Centro Caribe Sports, formerly known as the Central American and Caribbean Sports Organization, or CACSO.

SOURCE: St. Lucia Olympic Committee. Headline photo: Chef de Mission Shayne Felicien and Team Coach Terry Verdant with the 4-member beach volleyball squad.

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Man Hospitalised After Stabbing In Castries – St. Lucia Times News

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Emergency personnel from the Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) transported a man to the OKEU Hospital Tuesday night after responding to a stabbing report on Micoud Street, Castries.

EMS Manager Fernando James said the fire department received a call for assistance at about 7:00 pm.

On arrival, bystanders informed the responders that a man had been stabbed.

The emergency crew found a man about thirty years old with multiple stab wounds on the body, assessed the patient, treated him, and transported him via ambulance to the OKEU Hospital.

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His condition was unstable.

There are no further details at present.

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SVG Teachers Union to host activities to commemorate Teachers Solidarity Week

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

Teachers throughout St. Vincent and the Grenadines will be involved in several activities to observe Teachers Solidarity Week.

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Teachers Union will host the activities from November 12th to 19th with the theme “Adequate Quality Teachers – the Foundation of a Progressive Society”.

Public Relations Officer of the Teachers Union, Fiona Charles outlines the activities planned for the week.

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Persons diagnosed with diabetes urged to take care of themselves

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A Representative from the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Diabetes and Hypertension Association is encouraging persons with diabetes to take constant care of themselves.

The encouragement comes as part of preparations to celebrate World Diabetes Day which is observed annually on November 14th.

Speaking on NBC Radio this morning, Foot Health Practitioner Janice Oliver- Creese said too many individuals have become complacent with their care for diabetes.

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Mrs. Oliver-Creese said the responsibly lies on each individual to ensure that they are in good health.

She said persons who are unaware of their health conditions should check with their district health centres to conduct the relevant tests.

 

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