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Focus on soldier – police search army base in Pennywise robbery probe

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Constable Arvin Boodram shows Acting Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob one of the AR15 assault rifles used by the bandits in Tuesday’s failed Pennywise robbery. The weapons were displayed on Wednesday
at the La Romaine Police Post. – ROGER JACOB

The man who claimed bandits robbed him at gunpoint in La Romaine and used his Nissan X-Trail van to try to escape the police after Monday’s deadly heist is now in custody as a “person of interest.”

The suspect is a TT Regiment member based at Camp Serrette (Second Infantry Battalion) at the M2 Ring Road in La Romaine. He is a private in his 20s who lives in the Fyzabad area.

The police also detained two other suspects, from Arouca, in connection with the robbery and subsequent “carjacking” outside La Romaine Plaza that left two security dead, one hospitalised, one discharged, and a child with injuries.

The police said the “young soldier” reported that he was looking for “a place to tint his van” and made a wrong turn. The wrong turn was into a new housing settlement across the road from his workplace. He reported that gunmen in a white car blocked the road and ordered him out of his white van.

The gunmen abandoned and burnt the car at the roadside along the M2 Ring Road, then left in his van.

Newsday learned that the police also searched the soldier’s locker at the camp.

Senior police confirmed that apart from the three detained men, no one else was in custody up to Tuesday evening, contrary to social media reports.

A senior policeman told Newsday, “We cannot say where these stories are coming from. We do not have information about him training anyone. We do not have a female in custody. People are saying all sorts of things.”

About an hour before the “carjacking,” five men ambushed and shot at an unarmored van with three security officers employed with Allied Security Ltd, hitting them. Jeffery Peters, 51, and Jerry “Bat” Stuart, 49, died, while their colleague Peola Baptiste, 57, is critical in hospital. They were transporting money.

The police said Allister Harris, 47, who works with Phoenix Protective Services at the plaza, was also hit. He received minor injuries and was treated and discharged on Monday.

A nine-year-old child from the Siparia was also grazed, the police reported. His injuries are not life-threatening.

In full view of drivers and customers at the plaza, the gunmen left with bags containing undisclosed cash.

It was while fleeing that they met the soldier and changed vehicles.

But the police, hot on their heels, caught up with them in a street off Pond Street. The gunmen abandoned the van, ran through a track, and jumped over a wall into a property of a retired probation officer, Ann-Marie Elbourne-County.

The certified mediation practitioner and her family, including two children, locked themselves inside. Moments later, the police responded.

The gunmen began shooting at the police, who returned fire, hitting four.

From left, Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob, La Romain resident Ann-Marie Elbourne-County, and police victims support unit officers Bernadette Sealey and Ayanna Phillip at Elbourne-County’s home on Tuesday. – ROGER JACOB

The injured men were taken to the San Fernando General Hospital, where a DMO declared them dead on arrival at 6.05 pm.

The police identified them as Kyle and his brother Keyon “Bush” Ramdhan of Delhi Road, Greg Dodough, and Deaundre “Monty” Montrose, all of Fyzabad.

The police recovered two loaded pistols at the scene.

The police also searched a nearby overgrown area and found two A-R 15 rifles, two bulletproof vests, a pair of boots, and an empty magazine. The police confirmed that some money was recovered but did not give an amount.

On Tuesday, the acting Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob, together with acting Snr Supt Smith, Insp Phillip, and other police from the Southern Division, showed the media weapons and other items the bandits used.

Jacob assured the public that the police have different methods and strategies to deal with incidents like the heist in a commercial space.

The compound houses several other businesses like Rattans and a baby store apart from Pennywise Super Centre.

He said the police are working hand in hand with the business community.

He said many people in leadership positions, who have access to all media, make negative comments about the police and their ability to handle situations.

Jacob said, “Be responsible. It is creating negativity on the ground and they think the police are weak. There are innocent people who are being injured and killed because of these activities.”

Jacob told reporters that he spoke to representatives from the Estate Police Association about suggestions for security companies to upgrade the type of vehicles they are using to transport money.

“Several security companies are properly equipped to carry out these activities. This will put an unnecessary burden on the police service,” Jacob said.

“If one security company has required security vehicles and others do not, they can work out a contract and assist each other. Our patrols will pay attention if they are transporting and taking money to the bank.”

Jacob later visited Elbourne-County’s home and she recounted what happened. She said the family was deeply traumatised.

“I take adversities, and I grin on them,” she said, standing next to Jacob.

She said she felt comfortable when police responded to her home on Monday evening. She complimented them, saying they were strategic and professional.

“I take this opportunity to thank all police who were here and my community because we are close-knit. I felt ultimately safe when I saw the police. That is when I knew I was not so good before their arrival. Last night I could not sleep,” she said.

Police from the police’s social victim and support unit also visited the family to offer counselling.

“I feel for young people. I do not excuse their behaviour. But I often think about what I can do to reach my young people. I have children and grandchildren to leave in this society,” she said.

Pennywise Plaza was closed to the public and when Newsday visited on Tuesday, workers were seen cleaning the compound.

Investigations are ongoing.

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NPA Issues Statement On SMC Hair Grooming Controversy – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The National Principals’ Association (NPA) has commented on the hair grooming controversy at St. Mary’s College (SMC), lamenting that it has gone to litigation.

In a statement Wednesday, the NPA said it was ‘distinctly aware’ of the ramifications of the case on the wider education system.

The complete NPA statement appears below:

Statement By The National Principals’ Association On Impasse Between St. Mary’s College and Parent

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As a professional organisation, the NPA has taken a keen interest in developments related to the impasse at caption.

While we lament that the matter has gone to litigation, we are distinctly aware of the ramifications of such a case on the wider education system.

All schools have rules tailored to the specific contexts of their individual environments. However, we believe that this situation presents a unique opportunity for stakeholders to unite in a collective effort to, as much as possible, standardise school rules within the parameters of the Education Act.

To this end, the NPA stands ready to engage the respective stakeholders in an effort to begin this consultation process.

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LUMA anticipa podría haber sectores sin luz hasta octubre tras el paso del huracán Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El director de seguridad de LUMA Energy, Abner Gómez, anticipó hoy en RADIO ISLA que para el mes de octubre podrían haber sectores de Puerto Rico sin el servicio de energía eléctrica tras el paso del huracán Fiona.

Abner Gómez indicó que esto podría ocurrir en las áreas donde se concentran los daños. El portavoz de la empresa que administra los sistemas de transmisión y distribución del país expuso que las inundaciones han causado la mayor cantidad de daños al sistema eléctrico. Este explicó que hay subestaciones de servicio, líneas y torres de transmisión cuyas bases quedaron bajo agua. 

Además, Gómez no prometió que para el fin de semana LUMA pueda devolverle el servicio al 75 por ciento de la población. “No sería responsable de mi parte que decirte que eso representa un 75 por ciento, pero sí, vamos a hacer todo el trabajo que nos permita el tiempo y las adversidades para que eso lo podamos lograr”, expresó Gómez. 

Gómez detalló que están trabajando en conjunto con la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE) para poder energizar la central Aguirre y poder brindarle el servicio a más clientes. “La esperanza es que durante el día de hoy algo de eso pueda pasar para aumentar nuestros números”, indicó Gómez. 

Noticia relacionada: Portavoces de LUMA dicen expectativa del gobernador no necesariamente se va a cumplir

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LUMA anticipa podría haber sectores sin luz hasta octubre tras paso del huracán Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El director de seguridad de LUMA Energy, Abner Gómez, anticipó hoy en RADIO ISLA que para el mes de octubre podrían haber sectores de Puerto Rico sin el servicio de energía eléctrica tras el paso del huracán Fiona.

Abner Gómez indicó que esto podría ocurrir en las áreas donde se concentran los daños. El portavoz de la empresa que administra los sistemas de transmisión y distribución del país expuso que las inundaciones han causado la mayor cantidad de daños al sistema eléctrico. Este explicó que hay subestaciones de servicio, líneas y torres de transmisión cuyas bases quedaron bajo agua. 

Además, Gómez no prometió que para el fin de semana LUMA pueda devolverle el servicio al 75 por ciento de la población. “No sería responsable de mi parte que decirte que eso representa un 75 por ciento, pero sí, vamos a hacer todo el trabajo que nos permita el tiempo y las adversidades para que eso lo podamos lograr”, expresó Gómez. 

Gómez detalló que están trabajando en conjunto con la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE) para poder energizar la central Aguirre y poder brindarle el servicio a más clientes. “La esperanza es que durante el día de hoy algo de eso pueda pasar para aumentar nuestros números”, indicó Gómez. 

Noticia relacionada: Portavoces de LUMA dicen expectativa del gobernador no necesariamente se va a cumplir

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Solo un 15% de las pequeñas y medianas empresas en pie tras el paso de Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La presidenta del Centro Unido de Detallistas, Lourdes M. Aponte Rodríguez, resaltó cuán afectado se encuentra el sector comercial a raíz del paso del huracán Fiona, y solicitó al Gobierno agilizar sus movidas para asistir a los dueños de pequeñas y medianas empresas (PYMES), del cual aún no se tiene un número certero de cuántas reiniciaron sus operaciones.

“Este fenómeno trajo consigo tanta y tanta lluvia que, pues, lamentablemente, aunque muchos se hayan preparado, pues, obviamente, hay unas situaciones que no están en el control de nadie. Y todo lo que conlleva las inundaciones, pues, pérdida de inventario, de contenido, definitivamente, pues, hizo grandes estragos al comercio”, expresó la líder.

Según los datos de su matrícula, gran parte aún no cuenta con energía eléctrica, lo que dificulta una reapertura. No obstante, aclaró que tan solo un 15 al 20 por ciento están brindando sus servicios, aunque sea a medias, y que los ubicados en la zona metropolitana han sido los menos impactados.

Respecto a la pérdida económica, Aponte Rodríguez reiteró que es muy temprano para indicar un número, mas aclaró que “las pérdidas han sido bien significativas. Estamos hablando, prácticamente, de lo que es inventario. Es una operación diaria. Al no abrir, pues, no se está produciendo y eso nos coloca en una posición más vulnerable de la que ya estábamos. Pero ya, proximamente […] entrada ya la próxima semana, ya debemos tener un número mucho más claro”, señaló.

En el día de ayer, el gobernador Pedro Pierluisi y el secretario del Departamento de Desarrollo Económico y Comercio (DDEC), Manuel Cidre, anunciaron incentivos de hasta $50,000 para las PYMES, mediante la creación del Programa de Recuperación Económica. Aponte Rodríguez informó que han colaborado con el DDEC para dichos fines. Sin embargo, buscan que se agilicen las tareas.

“Nosotros lo que necesitamos es la agilidad […] Definitivamente, el DDEC ha identificado una cantidad de lo que es el incentivo de emergencia para las PYMES, para las personas que están afectadas [y] pueden solicitar hasta $50,000. Y, obviamente, pues, el portal está ya arriba.  Cualquier cosa, todas las entidades que estamos, [que] están Hecho en Puerto Rico, Cámara de Comercio, Centro Unido de Detallistas, ASORE… Nos hemos unido en esta alianza porque, ante esta emergencia, todos tenemos que poner de nuestra parte y ser facilitadores”, finalizó la líder del CUD al detallar que la aportación que reciban las micro y pequeñas empresas, que a su entender debería ser más debido a los daños, contenido e inventario, es para las que no excedan los $1,500,000 en ingresos durante los pasados años. Además, informó que gestionan más ayuda mediante el Small Business Administration del gobierno federal.

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El huracán Fiona se intensifica a categoría 4 a medida que se acerca a las Bermudas

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El huracán Fiona se ha fortalecido en las últimas horas hasta alcanzar la categoría 4 (de 5 en la escala Saffir-Simpson) a medida que se aleja de las Islas Turcas y Caicos, en el borde atlántico del Caribe, informó en la madrugada de este miércoles el Centro Nacional de Huracanes de EE.UU.

Fiona se mueve hacia el noroeste a 13 km/h, con vientos máximos sostenidos de hasta 210 km/h y ráfagas de hasta 250 km/h. Se prevé un incremento en su velocidad mientras continúa acercándose a las islas Bermudas, frente a la costa este de EE.UU., así como algunas fluctuaciones de intensidad en la noche de hoy y el jueves.

Es probable que las ráfagas de viento continúen en partes del sureste de las Bahamas y las islas Turcas y Caicos este miércoles. Fiona podría llegar a las Bermudas —donde se mantiene una alerta de tormenta tropical— en las primeras horas del viernes, con precipitaciones, oleaje y marejadas que seguirán extendiéndose hacia el noroeste de Bahamas y la costa este estadounidense durante uno o dos días.

El huracán ya causó algunas muertes y dejó muchos heridos en la República Dominicana y Puerto Rico, donde la mayoría de la población se quedó sin electricidad ni agua corriente. Los rescatistas siguen trabajando para llevar a los damnificados a lugares seguros.

Noticia original de RT en Español.

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Tropical Storm Gaston forms in the North Atlantic Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The seventh Atlantic named storm of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season has formed – Tropical Storm Gaston.

The US National Hurricane Centre (US NHC) in its latest update said Tropical Storm Gaston was located about 990 miles West of the Azores.

NHC says there are no coastal watches or warnings in effect however interests in the Azores should monitor the progress of the system.

Source: NHC

At 9 pm GMT (2100 UTC), the centre of Tropical Storm Gaston was located near latitude 34.7 North, longitude 44.4 West. Gaston is moving toward the north-northeast near 17 mph (28 km/h). A turn to the northeast is expected on Wednesday, followed by a motion to the east.

Maximum sustained winds have increased to near 40 mph (65 km/h) with higher gusts. Additional strengthening is forecast during the next day or two. Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 70 miles (110 km) from the centre.

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Third day with no covid19 deaths for September

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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THERE were no reported covid19 deaths on Tuesday, the Health Ministry’s daily covid19 update reported, the third day without covid19-related deaths this month.

The last time the country went without a covid19 death was on September 8. The covid19 death toll is 4,194.

The ministry said there were 174 new reported cases, taking the number of active cases to 4,259.

A total of 159 people are in health facilities with five in the intensive care unit and nine in the high dependency unit. Twelve were discharged on Tuesday.

There are 4,100 people in home isolation after 243 released from home isolation.

The total number of people vaccinated are 716,868 with 168,595 receiving their boosters.

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Dad of slain security officer wants justice, lacks faith in system

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Moses Gibbons, father of Jerry “Bat” Stewart speaks to Newsday on Tuesday. – ROGER JACOB

The father of one of two security officers who died in the line of duty in La Romaine on Monday evening wants the suspects to feel the full brunt of the law.

But Moses Gibbons, 70, has little faith in the judicial system. He said many perpetrators are not charged, and even when the police charge them, they later walk free.

His son Jerry “Bat” Stuart, 49, who worked with Allied Security Ltd, was shot and killed outside Pennywise Plaza on La Bel Air Road in a heist.

The police later killed four suspects in a shootout and arrested three people. Stuart’s co-worker Jeffrey Peters, 51, was also killed. A third colleague, Peola Baptiste, 57, was shot and remained hospitalised, up to Tuesday afternoon.

Stuart, of Longdenville in Chaguanas, was the father of two adult children.

Gibbons recalled that people began telling the family about the shooting on Monday. One of his grandsons went to the company’s office in Montrose.

“He went to find out if it was true, and they told him it was. At around 8 am today, someone from the HR department came and spoke with relatives,” Gibbons said.

“My son left home before 8 am yesterday to go to the office in Montrose. Everything was normal,” Gibbons told Newsday at his home.

Stuart lived across the street.

Gibbons recalled that in 2007, Stuart’s brother Steve Stuart was killed in a drive-by shooting in the area. He said Steve was among a group of men liming at the roadside near the family’s home when gunmen opened fire.

No one was ever held in connection with the incident. A suspect was killed sometime later in a police-involved shooting.

“Steve was in his 30s. Bat is the second child I lost. Bat’s daughter lives in the US, and his son is here in Trinidad. He was a cool person. He also worked with the union (Estate Management Association.”

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Slain security guard’s widow: He put others first

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The common-law wife of murdered security guard Jeffrey Andy Peters remembers her husband as a doting family man who juggled his jobs as a security guard and a TT Rideshare taxi driver to provide for his loved ones.

Peters, 51, and another guard, Jerry Winston Stuart, 49, were shot dead by bandits while transporting cash outside the Pennywise Super Centre in La Romaine on Monday afternoon.

A 57-year-old security guard was also wounded in the attack and was in hospital up to Tuesday afternoon.

Speaking with Newsday at the family’s Granado Street, Morvant, home on Tuesday, Peters’s common-law wife Amanda LaVende said she remembered her husband as a devoted family man who remained optimistic in the face of all difficulties.

She said she and Peters had been together for the past eight years.

She also worked for Allied Security Services Ltd, the same company as her husband, as a duty manager at one of its offices, but resigned to care better for their one-year-old daughter Jaley.

LaVende said Peters worked as a security guard for the past eight years and always put the well-being of others first.

Recalling a recent conversation with him on the dangers of being a security guard, LaVende said Peters served on the branch board of the Allied Security Services Ltd branch of the Estate Police Association. In this role he would meet with officers on concerns or grievances they had, and felt it necessary to stay for their sake.

“We had a talk recently about if he was considering doing something else. It was just something on my mind.

“He is part of the branch board for Allied (Security) – he was the chairman – and his response was, he just wanted to make life easier for the officers before he did anything else, before he left. He was thinking of the well-being of the officers as well.”

As a former employee of the company, LaVende said she knew all the security guards involved in the shooting personally, and was outraged after hearing about the incident.

She hopes more could be done in not only rooting out criminals but also corrupt elements in society as she questioned how the bandits were able to access high-powered weapons.

“There’s no way these young boys can have access to assault rifles. There must be someone higher up giving it to them. So (if) that changes, then we may see a change in crime.”

LaVende says representatives from Allied Security Services had contacted her to send their condolences to her family and discuss funeral arrangements since Peters’s death.

His body was taken to the Forensic Science Centre, St James, for storage on Tuesday and will remain until it can be identified on Wednesday.

Police from the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region III are continuing enquiries.

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