Gunman killed during murder attempt identified

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Rosario Johnson –

THE man who was shot dead in Champs Fleurs on Monday morning has been identified as Rosario Johnson.

Police reported that Johnson was killed when he went to kill workers at a construction site at Sagan Drive, off Mendez Drive, and his intended victims shot back.

Johnson, 26, of Malick, Barataria, was identified by relatives at the Forensic Science Centre on Tuesday morning.

Police reported that at about 9.35 am on Monday Johnson went into the yard next door to his targets, hoping to sneak up on them. He climbed a wall separating the two premises and shot one of the men before someone on the job site shot him.

Police said they are unsure which one of the workers shot Johnson and whether the gun was legal or illegal. No guns were recovered at the scene, although 27 spent 9mm rounds were found.

The injured worker who is from Upper Sixth Avenue, Malick Barataria, was taken to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Centre after the shooting and remains warded in stable condition.

In an unrelated killing, relatives of murdered shopkeeper Makesi Le Maitre said the 29-year-old was now beginning to expand his business when he was gunned down.

Police said Le Maitre was at his shop on Jackson Street, Curepe at around 12.10 pm last Thursday when a man pretending to be a customer shot him once in the chest and ran off.

He was taken to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Centre, where he was declared dead on arrival. Police said nothing was taken from the shop and believed he was killed by someone he knew. No motive was given.

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Speaking with the media at the Forensic Science Centre, St James on Tuesday, relatives said Le Maitre was a changed man.

“Like any other youth in Trinidad and Tobago, when he was younger he was ‘in thing,’ and as he got older he changed his life. He elevated himself and opened the shop,” said the relative, who did not want to be named.

Le Maitre, the relative said, was married four years ago and was the type of person to show genuine love and would give of his last to ensure those he loved had what they needed.

She said he began by selling coconuts and wanted to open a minimart. He was working his way towards that when he was killed.

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Jamaican mayor worried about niece missing in Trinidad

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DONOVAN Mitchell, mayor of Mandeville in Jamaica and chairman of the Manchester Municipal Corporation, is becoming uneasy, as his niece Kimalee Larmond John remains missing in Trinidad.

She was last seen on November 19.

A police report said John, a 32-year-old security guard with Umbrella Security Services, left her home at Orange Field, Chase Village, Chaguanas, around 5.40 am to go to work at a warehouse complex on Mission Road, Freeport.

John usually took five minutes to get to the Southern Main Road and then another five minutes to reach St Mary’s Junction, Freeport.

The morning she went missing, a company vehicle was waiting to pick her up at the junction.

Relatives said she told the driver she was on her way, but never showed up.

Speaking to Newsday by phone, Mitchell said the family wasn’t doing well.

“We are losing hope. As the days go by it’s becoming a little bit painful and stressful. We are losing hope. The tears are beginning to fall as time proceeds.”

He said he hadn’t spoken to John in a while.

“But when she was in Jamaica I spent time with her.

“I’ve been to Trinidad a few times on business and I really know what is happening. It’s a concern for us at this time, especially her father. He is having a lot of ifs and buts.

He said he had not spoken with the TT police, but the family ws in contact with them and he had been talking to the Jamaican high commissioner.

He said he was also in contact with alderman and chairman of the TT Association of Local Government Authorities Anthony Roberts, as well as the Hunters Search and Rescue Team.

“They have been doing work and giving us whatever information they have.”

John’s sister Shinelle Stewart pleaded with anyone with information to come forward.

“She’s extremely driven and hardworking, (and) would not be the type of person to just run off leaving her responsibilities. Also, pleading to the public that if they know or have any information, please contact the police or the rescue team led by captain Vallance.”

She said John never told her about any grievances with anyone and it was unlike her to disappear without a trace.

“She’s never stated to me personally that anyone was threatening her, based on our last few conversations.”

John’s husband, who is Trinidadian, is devastated and has been in constant contact with her family since John went missing, Stewart said.

“The last time I spoke to my sister on the phone was on Sunday the 13th of November.

“Kim lived in Trinidad for roughly six years. She has always been consistent with work and all her goals, and has never …thought of running away.

“Her family and friends are currently in agony and so much pain, because we know her character and how hard she works for the things she has, and building relationships with close ones around her. She is not deserving of this, and because we know this, we are left heartbroken and almost speechless.”

Stewart said she is concerned by the police’s lack of urgency in searching for John.

“Now that the media has brought the news to everyone, the police are now forced to push the case much more efficiently.”

Anyone with information can call the Freeport Police Station at 673-0026 or, 999, 555, 911, 800-TIPS, or contact any police station.

Information can also be given through the TTPS app.

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Boyfriend charged with murder 7 years after woman goes missing

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SEVEN years after her disappearance, the boyfriend of a Tacarigua woman has been charged with her murder, although her body has never been found.

Rajendra Rampaul, 38, of Plum Mitan Junction, Biche, appeared before Port of Spain magistrate Maureen Baboolal-Gafoor on Tuesday charged with murdering Ashma Naimool.

Naimool went missing on June 3, 2015, a police media release said.

Rampaul was charged on Monday after investigators assigned to the Cold Case Unit, led by Sgt Sheldon Narine, arrested him last Friday.

After Naimool disappeared, a relative reported her missing to the Arouca Police Station the following day.

The matter was eventually handed over to the Homicide Bureau of Investigations and then in 2019 to the Cold Case Unit.

“A clinical approach was taken to bring the matter to a close,” the release said, with the unit working with the National Operations Task Force (NOTF), the Anti-Kidnapping Unit and the Special Evidence and Recovery Unit (SERU).

This is the 19th case the unit has solved since its inception in 2016, the release said.

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Two Men Remanded, Another Granted Bail For Illegal Gun & Ammunition – St. Lucia Times News

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Following the operation conducted by the Bicycle Patrol Unit (Castries), on Thursday, November 17, 2022, where a 9mm pistol and four (4) rounds of ammunition were recovered, three individuals have been formally charged.

Twenty-nine (29) year old, Kevin Anatole of Morne Du Don, thirty (30) year old Jose Fontenelle of Morne Du Don and twenty-eight (28) year old Emile Emmanuel were charged for unlawful Possession of Firearm and Ammunition.

The three defendants were accompanied to the First District Court, where Emile Emmanuel and Kevin Anatole were remanded to the Bordelais Correctional Facility, until December 9, 2022, for further case management.

Jose Fontenelle was granted bail in the sum of $15,000.00 cash or suitable surety.

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Mondial: Les Bleus entrent en force dans le Mondial, et Giroud dans l’histoire

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La France, championne du monde en titre, a réussi son entrée dans le Mondial en battant l’Australie 4-1 mardi à Doha, grâce notamment à un doublé d’Olivier Giroud, devenu co-détenteur avec Thierry Henry du record…

La France, championne du monde en titre, a réussi son entrée dans le Mondial en battant l’Australie 4-1 mardi à Doha, grâce notamment à un doublé d’Olivier Giroud, devenu co-détenteur avec Thierry Henry du record de buts en équipe de France (51 buts).

Rabiot (27e), Olivier Giroud (32e, 67e) et Kylian Mbappé (68e) ont signé les buts qui permettent à l’équipe de France d’occuper seule la tête du groupe D, après le nul de la Tunisie et du Danemark dans l’après-midi (0-0). L’Australie avait ouvert la marque par Craig Goodwin (9e).

Privés du Ballon d’or Karim Benzema, des régulateurs du milieu de terrain Paul Pogba et N’Golo Kanté, blessés, du patron de la défense Raphaël Varane, laissé sur le banc, et trop rapidement de Lucas Hernandez, qui s’est blessé dès la 9e minute – et a été remplacé par son frère Théo quatre minutes plus tard -, les Bleus devaient pourtant se réinventer. 

L’histoire a mal commencé. Après une entame de match dynamique, les hommes de Didier Deschamps ont encaissé un but précoce. Goodwin s’est retrouvé seul dans la surface, oublié par Benjamin Pavard, et a facilement trompé Hugo Lloris (1-0, 9e).

Douche glacée! Les Français ont été frappés par le doute dans les minutes suivantes.

Rabiot taille patron

Certes, les fulgurances de Kylian Mbappé à gauche et d’Ousmane Dembélé à droite, supersoniques et inarrêtables dans leurs couloirs, laissaient entrevoir la possibilité de refaire le retard.

Mais c’est Adrien Rabiot, le milieu de terrain de la Juventus, qui s’est mué en chef de bande, pour remettre l’équipe dans le sens du jeu et relancer la machine grippée. Il a d’abord repris victorieusement de la tête une balle en profondeur de Théo Hernandez, entré en jeu pour remplacer son frère Lucas (1-1, 27e).

Cinq minutes plus tard, le même Rabiot a gratté rageusement un ballon mal relancé par les Australiens, pour venir servir magnifiquement Olivier Giroud dans la surface. L’avant-centre de 36 ans a inscrit son 50e but sous le maillot bleu (2-1, 32e), devenant au passage le doyen des buteurs français en Coupe du monde devant Zinédine Zidane, auteur à 34 ans d’une panenka en finale de l’édition 2006 contre l’Italie.

Menés, les Australiens ont été contraints de prendre des risques, et d’ouvrir des espaces.

Record de Henry

Et Giroud a connu sa minute de gloire, la 71e de ce match de Coupe du monde, où seule la blessure de Benzema lui a offert une place de titulaire. 

Servi par Mbappé, l’avant-centre de l’AC Milan a inscrit le 4e but des Français, et surtout son 51e sous le maillot frappé du coq. Ses coéquipiers l’ont chaleureusement fêté: il venait d’égaler le record absolu de buts en équipe de France, détenu depuis 2009 par son aîné Thierry Henry.

Peu avant, il avait eu une première occasion d’égaler Henry, avec une spectaculaire bicyclette dans la surface, malheureusement non cadrée (50e).

Entre-temps, Mbappé avait mis la France à l’abri en concrétisant la supériorité des champions du monde en deuxième période, en marquant de la tête sur un centre de Dembélé (3-1, 68e).

Cette victoire, contre un adversaire certes à la portée des Bleus, va permettre à Didier Deschamps de préparer la suite avec plus de sérénité. Il avait certes aligné au coup d’envoi six titulaires de la finale du Mondial-2018: le trio offensif Mbappé-Griezmann-Giroud, les arrières latéraux Benjamin Pavard et Lucas Hernandez, et le gardien-capitaine Hugo Lloris.

Mais la défense centrale Dayot Upamecano (24 ans)/Ibrahima Konaté (23 ans) était expérimentale. Elle n’a pas démérité, en attendant le retour programmé de Varane, qui revient de blessure et avait été ménagé par précaution.

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