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The Police High Command has expressed condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of a Police Detective Sergeant who was fatally stabbed while trying to quell an altercation between two men on Baptist Road, Caymanas, St Catherine on Saturday, September 11.
The policeman Victor Francis, was a detective who was assigned to the Centre for the Investigations of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA) Headquarters.
Reports from the Caymanas police are that at about 6:35 pm, Francis observed two men in a physical confrontation and attempted to intervene; when he was stabbed in the tussle. He was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead. The two men who were fighting have been taken into custody.
The Commissioner of police is reinforcing his call for members of the public to seek peaceful means to settle conflicts.
“Too many persons are losing their lives or suffering grave injury due to mismanaged feelings and the inability to resolve conflicts, ” he said.
He is urging members of the public to use of the Force’s Domestic Violence Intervention Centres across the island, as well as other available programmes such as Mediation, Dispute Resolution and Restorative Justice Centres.
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The Force’s Chaplaincy Branch and Welfare Department are providing support to the family members, friends and colleagues of Detective Sergeant Francis.
Jamaica’s sprinting sensation Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce bounced back from defeat in Brussels last weekend to win the Diamond League women’s 100m final in Zurich, Switzerland on Thursday.
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The policeman, who was stabbed by a man in Portmore, St Catherine has died.
He has been identified as Detective Sergeant, Victor Francis of the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences
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Despite lack of classroom space and teacher shortage concerns expressed by some school principals, Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Sixth Form Pathways Programme will be moving forward this acad
Shericka Jackson stormed to victory in the women’s 200m at the Diamond League final in Zurich, Switzerland on Thursday.
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Earlier this year, the Jamaican Government announced that American Airlines (AA) would begin scheduled international flights from Miami, Florida to the Ian Fleming International Airport (IFIA) in Bosc
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Over 1000 people have been murdered in the country, since January.
Statistics from the Jamaica Constabulary Force, indicate that 1003 murders were recorded, up to yesterday (August 29).
This is 52 more than the 951 recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.
It represents an increase of 5.5 percent.
The St. James Police Division recorded the highest number of murders, with 136, followed by St. Catherine North, with 100.
There were also increases in cases of robbery and break-ins.
Robberies increased by 76, from 524, to 6 hundred, while break-ins went up by 37, from 617, to 654.
There was a decline in reported cases of rape, which went down by 54, from 318, to 264.
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Farley Augustine addressing the PDP Trinidad launch in May. Political leader Watson Duke removed him and two others as deputy leaders. File photo/Jeff K Mayers
THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine is yet to make a statement on Watson Duke’s future role as Deputy Chief Secretary.
At the post-Executive Council media briefing last Thursday, Augustine said he was reviewing Duke’s responsibilities and a decision would be announced in a media release over the weekend.
On that occasion, he accused Duke, political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots, of shirking several of his responsibilities as Deputy Chief Secretary.
Augustine also said Duke may be relieved of his responsibilities altogether.
“I want to make it very publicly clear that immediately post-this press briefing, a review of the DCS’ portfolio and the areas assigned to him will be done and I assure you that before the end of the weekend you will get some press release indicating what the decision is,” he had told reporters.
This has not materialised.
Augustine’s review of the Deputy Chief Secretary’s functions came in the wake of Duke’s claim that the THA had abandoned some 27 members of the Roxborough Folk Performers who had gone to New York to perform at several events during Labor Day celebrations.
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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre has underscored his administration’s commitment to its ‘One Laptop Per Child’ policy, declaring that it will be realised during the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) reign.
“The ‘One Laptop Per Child’ policy will be fulfilled during our term in government,” Pierre declared last week on Facebook.
He explained that access to technology can spur youth creativity, providing opportunities for careers in science and data-driven fields.
“We are committed to giving our children the tools to excel and become global citizens,” the Castries East MP asserted.
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On September 8, Pierre joined Education Minister Shawn Edward and senior Education Ministry officials to hand over a consignment of Chromebooks to Entrepot Secondary School students.
His office said more than 14,000 computer and laptop devices have been distributed to Saint Lucian students since the SLP came to office following the July 26, 2021 general elections.
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El comisionado auxiliar en investigaciones criminales de la Policía de Puerto Rico, teniente coronel Roberto Rivera Miranda, confirmó que las autoridades detuvieron a tres personas en relación con un asesinato ocurrido cerca de las 2:30 p.m. del domingo en los predios del estacionamiento del centro comercial Plaza Palma Real, en Humacao.
En el incidente fue asesinado Carlos Manuel Cepeda Durán, de 39 años, según identificaron las autoridades. No obstante, el agente indicó que la familia aún no ha realizado el proceso de identificación. Además, resultó herida de bala, en su mano derecha, una mujer de 28 años que acompañaba al hombre.
“Bajó un sinnúmero de informaciones ayer mismo que se trabajaron, y la misma resultó en tres personas que fueron detenidas en una residencia que aparenta haber sido alquilada por este occiso y, claro, se les ocuparon unas armas”, indicó el agente al explicar que los dispositivos estaban listos para disparar en automático.
Rivera Miranda añadió que también se ocuparon peines para las armas y 17 kilos de cocaína, y afirmó que el móvil del caso pudiera ser el narcotráfico.
El agente concluyó que hoy continuarán investigando con el material de pietaje de las cámaras del lugar, aparte del testimonio que la fémina herida ofrezca para dar con la identidad de los victimarios.
La cifra de asesinatos alcanza los 404, 18 menos que en esta fecha el año pasado, según Rivera Miranda.
Pendientes para ampliación.
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El ataúd de la reina Isabel II, que falleció el pasado jueves en el castillo de Balmoral a la edad de 96 años, ha sido trasladado este lunes al palacio de Holyroodhouse, situado en Edimburgo (Escocia, Reino Unido).
Traslado del ataúd de la reina Isabel II al palacio de de Holyroodhouse, Edimburgo (Escocia, Reino Unido), el 11 de septiembre de 2022.Aaron Chown / AP
El cortejo fúnebre ha durado más de seis horas, cubriendo una distancia de aproximadamente 290 kilómetros entre Balmoral y la capital escocesa. Miles de personas se acercaron a la procesión para despedirse de la que fuera monarca británica durante más de 70 años.
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“Un momento triste y conmovedor cuando Su Majestad, la reina, deja a su amado Balmoral por última vez”, escribió en su cuenta de Twitter la ministra principal de Escocia, Nicola Sturgeon. “Hoy, mientras hace su viaje a Edimburgo, Escocia rendirá homenaje a una mujer extraordinaria”, añadió.
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El féretro permanecerá esta noche en el salón del trono antes de que lo lleven a la catedral de Saint Giles el martes por la tarde, lugar donde una gran multitud se congregó para presenciar la proclamación del rey Carlos III.
Posteriormente, los restos serán trasladados a Londres. Está previsto que el próximo 19 de septiembre se lleve a cabo el funeral de Estado de la difunta Isabel II en la abadía de Westminster, así como su entierro en la capilla de San Jorge, ubicada en el castillo de Windsor, en Inglaterra.
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La comisionada residente, Jenniffer González Colón, anunció hoy, lunes, 90 millones de dólares destinados a arreglos de la carretera PR-2 en Mayagüez.
“Como miembro del Comité de Transportación e Infraestructura, me complace que los fondos que trabajamos en el Congreso se soliciten y más aún que estén llegando a mi isla para reforzar y modernizar la infraestructura, sobre todo la vial que requiere mantenimiento constante”, expresó González Colón en declaraciones escritas.
Explicó que el proyecto mejorará un segmento de 1.4 millas a lo largo de la PR-2 en Mayagüez, incluyendo lo siguiente: la eliminación de semáforos en seis intersecciones, la eliminación del acceso directo y la construcción de calles laterales para tránsito local, peatones y ciclistas. El proyecto también construirá dos puentes de paso elevado y eliminará los semáforos en la intersección de la calle San Juan y la intersección PR-3108.
Mencionó que los fondos provienen del programa INFRA (Proyectos multimodales de carga y carreteras significativos a nivel nacional) del Departamento de Transportación de los Estados Unidos y son financiados por el presupuesto anual de la agencia bajo el año fiscal 2022.
INFRA otorga subvenciones competitivas para proyectos multimodales de carga y carreteras de importancia nacional o regional para mejorar la seguridad, la eficiencia y la confiabilidad del movimiento de carga y personas en zonas rurales y urbanas.
Los fondos que otorga el programa están destinados a proyectos que mejoran la seguridad, generan beneficios económicos, reducen la congestión vehicular y mejoran la resiliencia en busca de mejorar los movimientos críticos de carga.
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