New Reggae Boyz coach Hallgrimsson recalls Andre Blake Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Philadelphia Union goalkeeper Andre Blake is back in Jamaica’s national senior men’s football squad.

Blake was surprisingly left out of the Reggae Boyz’ squad announced last week to play an international friendly against Argentina on September 27 at the Red Bull Arena in New Jersey, USA.

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) came under pressure since the squad was announced, and many felt that the decision to leave out Blake, who is usually the Reggae Boyz’ captain and first-choice goalkeeper, wasn’t based on his form.

But less than a week after the squad was released, Iceland’s Heimir Hallgrimsson, who was unveiled as the new Reggae Boys’ head coach at a press conference at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Friday, said that Blake is now a part of the squad.

There are three other goalkeepers in the squad including Riverhounds custodian Jahmali Waite.

This is the second call-up to the senior team for Waite, who was called into camp with the Reggae Boyz in June.

Currently, in his first season in the professional ranks with the Hounds, Waite has conceded 15 goals in 16 appearances so far this season.

His most recent appearance was another clean sheet, as the Hounds played front-running Louisville City FC to a scoreless draw at Highmark Stadium on Saturday.

Waite is currently sixth among Golden Glove-eligible goalkeepers with a 0.96 goals-against average this season. The 23-year-old has made 25 saves and seven shutouts while helping the Hounds reach the USL Championship Playoffs for a fifth consecutive season.

Dillon Barnes of Queens Park Rangers and Kemar Foster of Waterhouse are the other goalkeepers in the squad.

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NODS announces Opening of Emergency Shelters

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Opening of Shelters

The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) advises that several shelters throughout the island will open in response to the passage of Tropical Storm Fiona. Shelters are expected to begin accommodating persons from 4:00 p.m. today (Friday).

The list of shelters to open are:

All Saints East and St. Luke – Old Road Primary School

All Saints West – Seaview Farm Primary School, Sea View Farm Zion Church of God, Sea View Farm Adventist Church

Barbuda – Sports Complex

St. John’s City East – Church of God of Prophecy on Rowan Henry Street and Princess Margaret Secondary

St. John’s City South – Mary E Pigott School

St John’s City West – Villa Baptist Church (Amy Byer St.), St. Francis of Asisi Roman Catholic Church (Gordon St. Villa)

St John’s Rural East – Clare Hall Secondary, Bethel Gospel Hall, Living Hope Christian Union Church

St John’s Rural North – Cedar Grove Primary School, Yorks Community Centre

St John’s Rural South – St John’s Church of Christ, Mary E. Pigott School

St John’s Rural West – Green-bay Primary School, UWI Five Islands Campus Gymnasium

St George – Pigotts Primary School

St Marys North – Zion Church of God (Bendals), Cedar Hall Moravian Church Community Centre (Jennings)

St Marys South – Bolans Weslyan Holiness Church, Urlings Seventh Day Adventist Church

St Paul – Cobbs Cross Primary School, St. Paul’s Empowerment Centre (Liberta)

St Peter – Parham Pentecostal Church

St Phillip’s North – Seaglans Central Seventh Day Adventist Church (Glanvilles Village), Glanvilles Secondary School

St Phillip’s South – Bethesda Zion Church, Cricket Pavillion (Freetown)

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Minister of Agriculture welcomes back participants from 8 week training course in Barbados

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The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Sports and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Barbuda Affairs (MAFBA) in June, sent off six (6) students and two (2) teachers chosen to attend the IICA Youth Farm Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) Program in Barbados.

Seven (7) of the candidates participated in the Crops CVQ Program while two (1) were enrolled in the Livestock Program. This is the third set of candidates from Antigua and Barbuda to participate in the Youth Farm program.

The Youth Farm Summer Program was an eight-week intensive training plan in crop and livestock farming and land-based fisheries. The focus was on diversified vegetables, meat, and fish for local markets. The program is collaboratively offered by the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training in Barbados, and the Barbados Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Council.

Wednesday morning, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Barbuda Affairs, Hon. Samantha Marshall and Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) National Specialist, Craig Thomas officially welcomed back the students and teachers from their Summer in Barbados.

Each student had the opportunity to give their feedback on how they found their experience in Barbados. For all of them it was their first time without their parent’s guidance and had to learn to grow up quickly and be responsible for themselves. For Teledo Nelson in particular of the St. Mary’s Secondary School he expressed that prior to the trip he has always been an introvert and found it very hard to socialize with persons but the trip gave him an opportunity to open up and grow as individual and be more social with his colleagues and teachers. Mr. Nelson even expressed that he is interested in becoming a chef and will ensure that his establishment will be a farm to table experience so that he can incorporate his love for both farming and culinary arts into his business.

All of the students expressed that they learnt so much on the trip and they are looking forward to sharing that knowledge and implementing it in their school’s agriculture programs and even start their own farms.

Hon. Samantha Marshall commended the students for their good behavior on the trip and for their courage to go on such a journey. She also pledged that there is a youth farm in the works to be created with the assistance of the Agriculture Extension Division and she assured the young men that they will be fully welcomed to assist in the creation of the farm and even teach upcoming persons who are interested in Agriculture, some of what they would have learned.

“The Youth Farm will extend further as during PiAngo Fest we realized that there were a number of young people who are involved in agro-processing, and so what we want is an actual youth farm that extends to not just crop and livestock production but also showing them how to be business farmers and have any excess produce be put into the agro-processing component of it,” expressed Minister Marshall.

Minister Marshall encouraged the young men to keep pushing in the agriculture sector as they are the future of the country and the country needs its producers.

IICA Specialist, Craig Thomas expressed that the feedback that he received from Barbados was nothing but great news on not just the work ethic of the young men but also their level of interest and involvement throughout the entire program.

Mr. Thomas also explained that he hopes that it will be a continuous collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture and the IICA Youth Farm Program so that other students who are interested in the agriculture field can have the same opportunity and get hands on training and experience for themselves and also share the knowledge gained with others.

He also gave credit to the teachers, Ms. Denise Hodge of the Glanville Secondary School and Gale Emmanuel of the Princess Margaret Secondary School who dedicated their entire summer vacation to accompany the young men on the trip.

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MP Lee charged with misbehaviour in public office, conspiracy to defraud

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Pointe a Pierre MP David Lee. –

Pointe a Pierre MP David Lee has been charged with one count of misbehaviour in public office and one count of conspiracy to defraud.

Police said Lee was charged at the Financial Investigations Branch (FIB) office, Tower C of the Waterfront on Wrightson Road on Friday afternoon.

He was granted $1 million bail to cover both charges.

Newsday tried to speak with Lee as he and his attorneys left the office but said he did not want to comment much on why he was at the office.

He said, “This is the PNM at its best,” adding that he would give further details over the weekend.

Sources said the charges arose out of the purchase of a $2.3 million Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 jeep, and whether the $1.4 million in tax exemptions derived may have benefited a party financier.

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Distribution of $150,000 cash grant to fisherfolk begins in Region Six

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Fisherfolk at the Port Mourant Community Centre Ground

Fisherfolk in Region Six on Friday began receiving the government’s $150,000 one- off grant.

The exercise was led by Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo at the Port Mourant Community Centre Ground and the Skeldon Community Centre Ground respectively.

The distribution of the grant is the fulfilment of a commitment made by President, Dr Mohamed Ifraan Ali to fisherfolk back in May.

While fisherfolk were expecting to receive the grant sooner, Vice President Jagdeo explained that the government had to take every measure to verify the list of persons who registered for the grant.

This he said is based on past experience with persons being dishonest with the distribution of the flood relief grant. The actions of those persons, he said, reflected the government in a negative way.

“One thing we don’t want to do is to not help people who actually are fishermen. That is why we took some time on putting up the names, asking the same people from the community… So we say don’t blame us if you don’t come and object now. Don’t come and blame the PPP saying this man did not catch any fish,” the Vice President told the gathering.

He said the government has decided that the process cannot be delayed any longer because many of the persons on the list are in need of the assistance now.

However, he noted that while most people will be receiving their grants today, some will have to wait for further verification due to several issues. This includes some persons who do not have any form of identification.

“We look at the voters list and we look at the ID. So a lot of the people who are on both and that is majority of the people will get their grant today.

“Some people don’t have ID cards. We have the cheque but we are not going to give you. We are going to meet with you and you are going to verify who you said you are. And then there is another set who don’t have ID cards and are not on the voters list so we don’t know if they exist or if it’s the right person, ” the VP explained.

Those fisherfolk without identification were assured by the Vice President that they will not be excluded, but stressed that there is need for verification.

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$600M Housing Support Programme launched as ‘Dream Realised’ returns to Lethem

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Scores of residents have turned out as the Ministry of Housing and Water’s Central Housing and Planning Authority hosted its second ‘Dream Realised’ Housing Drive at the regional office in Lethem, Region Nine.

The Lethem Housing Support Programme, which was announced last month by President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, was also launched at the event.

Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal; Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water, Susan Rodrigues and Chief Executive Officer of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA), Mr. Sherwyn Greaves were present.

Region Chairman, Mr. Brian Allicock and Mayor of Lethem, His Worship John Macedo were also in attendance.

By the end of the day, the Ministry expects to allocate some 200 house lots to residents. A number of Land Titles will also be distributed throughout the day.

Through the Lethem Housing Support Programme, hundreds of persons will be able to pre-qualify with banking institutions on the spot.

The agency will be constructing a $3 million low-income home and providing $1 million in support to each beneficiary for the building costs.

Moreover, the Ministry will be partnering with the New Building Society and the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry, as they will be offering loans to the tune of $2 million, at a rate of 3.5% to persons interested in the initiative. Approximately six hundred land allottees in the region will benefit.

With support provided by the government, the allottees will not be required to provide collateral to the banks. The homes will be built using labour force and materials from the region.

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T.I. Channels Boosie Badazz And Jokes About Their Sons Arrests On Stage

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T.I. found a way to deal with his son recent arrest using comedy.

It looks like veteran T.I. has had a change of heart about his son King’s recent arrest. Either that or he’s following the old adage, ‘If you don’t laugh, you’ll cry.’ That’s what fans seem to think after a clip began circulating on social media of him making light of the situation while on stage at what looks like a comedy show. In the clip, he makes fun of a conversation he had with Boosie Badazz, whose son’s name was not released. They were arrested in Atlanta at the Waffle House on September 1.

The pair were released the next morning, and so far, both dads have remained tight-lipped on what they were arrested for. The day after the arrest, T.I. took to Instagram Live, where he told his fans that he thanked them for their concern but informed them that he had spoken to his son several times.

“Think I ain’t told my son, his mama and his grandmamas? His ass goin’ to prison! If he gotdamn keep this shit up, his ass goin’ to prison. Can’t nobody stop it but him. I’ve already made my peace with it because I know that energy. I was that energy. I know exactly how it’s gonna turn out,” he said at the time.

Meanwhile, King also uploaded to his Instagram Stories and seemed proud while sitting next to a female friend going over their respective violations. As the woman in the video discloses that she received a violation for not wearing a seatbelt, King announced he received four.

Fans seemed to be all for T.I’s new approach to the situation as one said, “I laughed! The impersonation is hilarious…the “mane” is spot on,” while another added, “Tip Chappelle.” That title became the popular opinion in the comment thread.

Watch the video and let us know if you agree we should start calling him Tip Chapelle.

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“Carlitos El Mea” es encontrado culpable de narcotráfico anivel federal

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El jueves, un jurado federal condenó a Carlos Reyes Rosario, alias “Carlitos El Mea”, de cinco cargos por tráfico de drogas en los municipios de Caguas, Cidra y Aguas Buenas.

Se enfrenta a una pena mínima de 5 años de prisión.

El convicto Reyes-Rosario fue acusado el 8 de diciembre de 2017, junto con otros 43 acusados, de concierto para distribuir heroína, crack, cocaína, marihuana, Percocet y Xanax en Turabo Heights, Brisas del Turabo, Juan Jiménez-García, Práxedes Santiago, Proyectos de Vivienda Pública Jardines de Cidra, Vistas de Jagüeyes y otras áreas cercanas a los municipios de Caguas, Cidra y Aguas Buenas, PR.

La evidencia en el juicio probó que Reyes-Rosario era líder de una pandilla en el proyecto de vivienda pública Jardines de Cidra. El territorio de la pandilla abarcaba el área metropolitana de Caguas y tenía como líder principal al prófugo federal Nelson Torres-Delgado, alias “El Burro”. El jurado escuchó evidencia de que tras el arresto y posterior asesinato de un líder pandillero anterior en Jardines de Cidra, Torres-Delgado nombró a Reyes-Rosario para un puesto de liderazgo. Reyes-Rosario se desempeñó como líder de la pandilla de Jardines de Cidra desde fines de 2015 hasta que se presentó la acusación federal.

Dentro de Jardines de Cidra, narcotraficantes armados que trabajaban bajo el liderazgo de Reyes-Rosario vendían heroína, crack, cocaína, marihuana y pastillas a plena luz del día mientras los residentes, incluidas familias y niños, seguían con sus vidas. Estados Unidos presentó evidencia de que esta pandilla habitualmente portaba armas, incluidas armas automáticas modificadas ilegalmente. La pandilla participó en violentas guerras territoriales para mantener el control de las ventas de drogas en Caguas y sus alrededores y sus correspondientes ganancias.

El Negociado de Alcohol, Tabaco, Armas de Fuego y Explosivos (ATF) y el Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico (PRPB), específicamente Caguas Strike Force, estuvieron a cargo de la investigación, con la colaboración de la DEA y los US Marshals.

Estuvieron a cargo de la acusación en el caso los Fiscales Federales Auxiliares de la Sección de Pandillas, Corinne Cordero y R. Vance Eaton.

El caso fue investigado como parte de la Fuerza de Tarea de Control de Drogas contra el Crimen Organizado (OCDETF). Este grupo de trabajo integrado por varias agencias investiga y desmantela las principales organizaciones narcotraficantes responsables del movimiento de cantidades de narcóticos de varios kilogramos, así como la violencia de pandillas que genera el tráfico de drogas.

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Capturan a “Tuntún” líder de peligrosa pandilla que operaba en la zona este

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El Negociado de la Policía junto al U.S. Marshals Service capturaron en la noche del jueves a Delwin Berríos Navarro, alias Tuntún, el líder de una organización criminal responsable de múltiples asesinatos en el área este de la Isla, que se encontraba prófugo de la justicia.  Dicha organización estaba integrada principalmente por gatilleros, cuyas funciones consistían en asesinar a sus rivales. 

Los efectivos de la División de Arrestos e Inteligencia de la Uniformada y los agentes federales arrestaron a Berríos, de 28 años, a eso de las 7:00 de la noche en un operativo efectuado en el barrio Quebrada Arenas, en San Lorenzo.  Al momento de la intervención este se encontraba con su compañera, Claribel Vélez Hernández, de 18 años, y se le ocupó una pistola alterada, tres cargadores y 56 municiones. Cerca del área se encontró otra pistola, 32 municiones y dos cargadores. 

Contra Berríos pesaba una orden de arresto, con una fianza de $4 millones, por asesinato y violaciones a la Ley de Armas, radicados por el Departamento de Justicia.  A cuatro miembros del grupo, considerados gatilleros, les fueron presentados cargos previamente y tres de estos, fueron apresados el 31 de mayo por diversos delitos cometidos en Yabucoa, San Lorenzo y Humacao. Estos están en espera de juicio o vista preliminar. Mientras, que la Policía continúa en la búsqueda del último de los imputados, Edwin Yamil Berrios Navarro, alias Coco, quien es hermano de TunTún.  

“Con este arresto impactamos a una pandilla sumamente peligrosa con un largo historial de violencia. Según nuestro trabajo de inteligencia, con la capturado de Berríos Navarro se logró prevenir la muerte de otras personas. Gracias al trabajo en equipo entre la Policía, el Departamento de Justicia y el US Marshal demás agencias de ley y orden, logramos sacarlos de nuestras calles”, manifestó el comisionado de la Policía, Antonio López Figueroa. 

“El Departamento de Justicia ha tomado la lucha contra el crimen organizado como prioridad. Hemos utilizado todos los recursos disponibles para procesar criminalmente a los miembros de este grupo y lograr la convicción de todos ellos, con el fin de acabar con sus actividades ilícitas”, dijo el secretario de Justicia, Domingo Emanuelli.  

 

“A todas las familias afectadas por estos criminales, en nombre del Servicio de Alguaciles federales les expresamos nuestra solidaridad en este proceso, que ninguna familia debería atravesar. Este logro forma parte de las estrategias coordinadas con la Policía de Puerto Rico, llamada Stop Gun Violence, la cual va dirigida a la captura de criminales violentos. Las comunidades de Yabucoa y pueblos limítrofes estarán más seguras con estos criminales fuera de sus calles”, declaró Wilmer Ocasio Ibarra, U.S. Marshal para el Distrito de Puerto Rico. 

“Agradecemos a nuestros compañeros del Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico, así como a los alguaciles federales, por el buen trabajo en equipo que realizó para lograr el arresto de Delwin Berríos Navarro, conocido como “Tuntún”, el líder de la famosa narcoganga.  Nuestros oficiales se arriesgan todos los días con el compromiso de salvar vidas y proteger propiedades”, afirmó el secretario del Departamento de Seguridad Pública (DSP), Alexis Torres.  

A la organización de Berríos, se le atribuye el asesinato de Luis Ángel Ortiz Castro (El Marcao’), de 27 años. Ortiz iba a ser el principal testigo de cargo contra Berríos, por cargos de intento de asesinato y uso ilegal de un arma de fuego en su contra. Los hechos ocurrieron el 14 de septiembre de 2021. Berríos se entregó a las autoridades el 29 de marzo de 2022, pero el caso en su contra fue desestimado por el Tribunal, debido a la ejecución de Ortiz, el pasado 30 de abril, mientras se encontraba en un vehículo de motor, en el sector Playita de Yabucoa. Gisela Denise Vázquez Andino, quien le acompañaba, resultó con heridas de bala. 

 Además de este homicidio, las autoridades vinculan a la pandilla de Berríos con varios asesinatos perpetrados en la zona este de la isla. Entre estos, figura la muerte a tiros de Juan R. Aponte Figueroa (Tijera), de 23 años, en la parte posterior de la cancha bajo techo de las parcelas Martorell, en Yabucoa, el 3 de julio de 2021, mientras se efectuaba una transmisión en vivo de un juego de baloncesto, que causó impacto en las redes sociales. Los hechos fueron vinculados a la guerra por el control de los puntos de drogas en Yabucoa y pueblos aledaños.

 

Una investigación conjunta entre Justicia y la Policía, concluyó con la radicación de 58 cargos contra Berríos y otros miembros de la organización criminal, por múltiples asesinatos en primer grado y portación y uso ilegal de armas largas automáticas o semi automáticas, entre otras violaciones de ley. 

 

Los fiscales adscritos a la región de Humacao presentaron las acusaciones contra Elizaul Lazú Abreu (Eli), Julio A. Gómez Umpierre (Yuyo), José Antonio Lozada Ramos y Edwin Yamil Berríos Navarro (Coco), hermano de Delwin Berrios. Los primeros tres fueron arrestados por la Policía el 31 de mayo en el barrio Daguao, en Naguabo, gracias a confidencias recibidas de ciudadanos, pero Berríos y su hermano permanecieron fugitivos. 

  

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Universidad Central de Bayamón decreta receso académico y administrativo ante el paso de la tormenta Fiona

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Ante el aviso de la tormenta tropical Fiona para Puerto Rico, emitido por el Centro Nacional de Huracanes (CNH), el presidente de la Universidad Central de Bayamón (UCB), Fray Oscar Morales Cruz, O.P., anunció el decreto de un receso académico a partir de las cinco de la tarde (5:00 p.m.) y administrativo a partir de las tres de la tarde (3:00 p.m.) de hoy, viernes, 16 de septiembre de 2022. De esta manera la comunidad universitaria, podrá prepararse para el paso de la tormenta Fiona por Puerto Rico.

“La UCB se mantendrá en receso académico y administrativo hasta que pase la emergencia. Para nosotros es importante la seguridad de nuestros estudiantes y personal. Esto es primordial para que todos puedan prepararse y estar seguros en sus hogares. De la misma manera estamos tomando medidas preventivas en los predios de la universidad”, expresó Fray Oscar Morales Cruz.

El presidente aconseja a la comunidad universitaria a estar atentos al correo institucional, las redes sociales oficiales y medios de comunicación para avisos sobre la reanudación de las clases y operaciones de la Institución.

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