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Unidentified man found in vehicle in St. Augustine with gunshot wound to head

The body of a man is found in a vehicle in St. Augustine.

The find was made shortly before 7 o’clock this morning.

Reports say the Madza pick up was parked at Biam Trace, Off Gordon Street.

Passersby told police they noticed a man bleeding from the head in the passenger side of the truck.

It is said they proceeded to open the door to assist the man when he fell out.

He was already dead.

The police were contacted.

When officers arrived they found the man with a gunshot wound to the head.

The victim is yet to be identified.

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Woman who called police on black man bird watching appears in court

Bird Watcher, Christian Cooper

A white woman who called police on a black man bird watching in New York’s Central Park made a second call accusing him of attempted assault.

Amy Cooper appeared in court on Wednesday charged with falsely reporting an incident.

A viral video showed Ms. Cooper threatening Christian Cooper, no relation, with the police when he asked her to put her dog on a lead.

This happened on 25th May, Memorial Day, the same day George Floyd died in police custody in Minneapolis, triggering weeks of national and global anti-racism protests.

Ms. Cooper lost her job and dog after the incident, and publicly apologised.

Manhattan District Attorney CY Vance Jr. said in a statement on Wednesday, “the State will hold people who make false and racist 911 calls accountable.”

Ms. Cooper did not enter a plea when she appeared before the judge.

The charge of filing a false report is punishable by up to 1 year in jail.

Christian Cooper, who is prominent in the New York Bird Watching Community, filmed his encounter with Ms. Cooper, after he asked her to put her dog on a lead to keep it from scaring away birds.

Mr. Cooper said he offered the dog treats, as a way to convince Ms. Cooper to contain her dog.

In response, Ms. Cooper called emergency services.

She told them: there is a man, African American, recording and threatening her and asked for the police to be sent immediately.

Prosecutors said that, in the second, previously unreported call, Ms. Cooper repeated her accusation and said he had “tried to assault her”.

District Attorney Vance said she engaged in racist criminal conduct when she falsely accused a black man of trying to assault her in a previously unreported second call with a 911 dispatcher.

He said fortunately, no one was injured or killed in the police response to Ms. Cooper’s hoax.

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Chairman of Peoples National Congress in Guyana charged with 2 counts of conspiracy to defraud

Chairman of the Peoples National Congress, Volda Lawrence

One day after being questioned by the police the Chairman of the Peoples National Congress in Guyana has been charged with 2 counts of conspiracy to defraud.

Mrs. Volda Lawrence appeared in court yesterday.

After the appearance Mrs. Lawrence said it is all political and she has done no wrong.

Mrs. Lawrence is accused of conspiring with the returning officer of Region 4, Claimont Maingot to declare a fraudulent account of votes in the elections.

She was granted bail in the sum of 50,000 dollars for each of the charges.

Her attorney Nigel Hughes says it is clear the police want to harass and embarrass the leaders of the opposition party.

The attorney told reporters yesterday the prosecutor was not ready to proceed with the case and the matter was put to December 9th.

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CMO insists people do the right thing to limit virus spread

Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Roshan Parasram

Yesterday Chief Medical Officer Dr. Roshan Parasram outlined the statistics regarding those warded and at home with the virus.

Addressing the COVID-19 media conference Dr. Parasram further noted that age and activities seem to play a significant role in whether persons are infected or not.

He again insisted that people do the right things to limit the spread of this virus.

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27 new cases of COVID recorded

27 new cases of the COVID-19 virus are recorded locally.

The Ministry of Health says these 27 new patients will be processed for admission at the discretion of the County Medical Officers of Health.

a release yesterday said 15 persons have been discharged from public health facilities.

The Ministry said there have been 64 recovered community cases bringing the total recovered community cases to 3,452.

It said the total positive cases now stands at 5,154 while the number of active cases are 1,609.

The number of persons who have died of the virus is 93.

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Drive by shooting in Morvant claims the lives of Jason Granderson & Gregory Robinson

A drive by shooting in Morvant claims the lives of Jason Granderson and Gregory Robinson.

The incident occurred at Jacobin Street on Tuesday night.

Reports say an off duty police officer was also wounded during the incident.

Newscenter 5 understands at around 10:30 Tuesday night a group of people was standing along the roadway when a vehicle pulled up alongside them.

It is said one of the occupants opened fire hitting 3 men.

The off duty officer who is said to be attached to the Northeastern Division was wounded.

He was taken to hospital.

Police are said to be searching for suspects.

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Police believe killing of Tenile Cupid was related to a domestic situation

Police believe the killing of 23-year-old Tenile Cupid was related to a domestic situation.

They have been searching for a man in whose company Ms. cupid was last seen.

Ms. Cupid’s body was found in Santa Flora, hours after she was reported missing on Tuesday.

Police say Water And Sewerage Authority workers who were visiting a site at St. Clyne Road Santa Flora at around 3.35 Tuesday afternoon discovered Ms. Cupid’s body.

It is reported her face was covered with a piece of cloth and there was a wound to the head.

Her mother, Nathalie Manzano told police her daughter left their home at Easy Street, Fyzabad on Monday night in a vehicle driven by a man with whom she had recently ended a relationship.

Up to yesterday police were searching for the man.

Southern Homicide Division officers visited the scene and are continuing investigations.

Earlier this week Sunil Dookie appeared in court for the murder of his ex wife Reshma Kanchan.

The mother of 2 was found chopped to death near her Penal home on September 29th.

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Trinidad and Tobago nationals stuck in the UK raised in the House of Commons … Government responds

MP for the Wycombe constituency Steve Baker

The Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs here at home has responded to the plight of stranded nationals in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.

Yesterday in the British parliament, Foreign Office Minister Wendy Morton yesterday explained to the parliament that the Trinidad and Tobago government decided to close its borders in light of the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this year.

She then advised affected Trinidad and Tobago nationals to make contact with their High Commission in London for assistance.

MP for the Wycombe constituency Steve Baker said he is aware that there are Trinidad and Tobago nationals burning through their savings and terrified that they will not be able to return home.

The MP called the action of the TT government uncommon humanity.

Last evening the Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs issued a statement saying it is providing help to nationals overseas stranded because of because of the border closure.

The release said Trinidad and Tobago overseas missions have maintained contact with nationals who are affected.

According to the Ministry, the overseas missions have also provided humanitarian assistance to Trinidad and Tobago nationals stranded.

It said over $200,000 US dollars has been disbursed to 298 nationals who sought help in August and September.

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Moonilal claims government spending millions on corruption investigations targeting members of former PP government

MP, Dr. Roodal Moonilal

Dr. Roodal Moonilal is claiming the government has been spending millions of dollars to pay 6 Special Reserve Police officers.

He says the officers are part of ongoing corruption investigations targeting former members of the Peoples Partnership government.

In the parliament yesterday Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley said he has no apologies to make for seeking the peoples business.

He said there was nothing wrong with him signing a document to allow British lawyers to be paid to pursue corruption here.

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PM agrees to set ceiling on tax exemptions on purchases of high-end vehicles

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has agreed to set a ceiling on tax exemptions on the purchases of high-end vehicles for his Cabinet members and other MPs.

It has been a major issue after the Finance Minister last week announced increased taxes on the importation of vehicles.

The tax exemptions enjoyed by MPs, Ministers and other public officials were untouched.

Members of the public began calling for those exemptions to be reconsidered.

Yesterday Dr. Keith Rowley said he would take a proposal to the Cabinet.

During her start of the Budget debate last Friday, opposition leader Kamla Persad Bissessar suggested a cap on exemptions.

In the parliament yesterday, Prime Minister Rowley pointed fingers at the opposition.

Finance Minister Colm Imbert went further, calling out those on the opposition bench who may have abused the exemptions.

The chief whip among them.

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