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State of emergency in Missouri over killing of an unarmed black teenager

soe-2The governor of the US state of Missouri has activated the state’s National Guard in anticipation of a grand jury decision over the killing of an unarmed black teenager.

In a statement, Jay Nixon said the guard will “support law enforcement’s efforts to maintain peace”. A panel is deciding whether to charge Officer Darren Wilson in the August death of Michael Brown, 18.

No specific date for the jury’s decision has been given.

The St Louis County prosecutor has said he expects the grand jury to reach a decision in mid-to-late November. Michael Brown, 18, was shot and killed by Mr Wilson in August after a confrontation in Ferguson, a majority-black suburb of St Louis.

Witnesses say Brown had his hands up in apparent surrender to the officer when he was shot.

Police have said there was a struggle between the teenager and the officer before the shooting.His death set off protests, sometimes violent, in the area. Ferguson police and other law enforcement were criticised for being heavily armed and using excessive force during protests.

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3 weekend murders in St Vincent

murder2Three weekend murders in St Vincent and the Grenadines are engaging the attention of the authorities.

Detective Station Sergeant Trevor Bailey told reporters on Sunday in Kingstown Park, police can confirm three people have been killed in 15 hours

He was speaking where Keon Lawrence was found dead near a riverbank. In August, Lawrence survived a gun attack here, during which he received two gunshots to the chest and a broken arm.

And late Saturday, homicide detectives responded to two calls, the first being in the interior agricultural district of Marriaqua, where the body of Lawrence Marks was found in Yambou around 7 p.m. His body was discovered at the side of the road with what appears to be a gunshot injury to the head.

Three and half hours later, Damien Bloucher, 26, died after being attacked by two men in Glen. It is reported he was at the side of the road liming with friends when he was attacked by two men.

The murder toll in St. Vincent and the Grenadines for 2014 stands at 36 thus far.

The killings come just three weeks after a peace rally in Glen, where there have been several murders since June.

It is widely rumoured that some of the killings are related to drug deal gone sour.

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Jamaican on murder charge in the UK to appear in court

court-hammerA man who was extradited from Jamaica has been charged with the murder of a teenager in Nottingham in the UK. 20 year old Loandre Palmer, was arrested in Jamaica last month after a witness appeal and reward for information.

He was charged with murder Tuesday.

Mr. Palmer is implicated in the fatal shooting of 19 year old Malakai Mckenzie outside a pub in Sherwood in April 2012.

He is scheduled to appear before Nottingham magistrate’s court.

21 year old Cameron Cashin from Basford, was convicted of Mr. Mckenzie’s murder last year and is serving a life sentence.

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The Tobago Council of the PNM slams Dr Baker

bakerThe Tobago Council of the People’s National Movement is urging the Minister of Tobago Development, to desist from what it calls the immature and erratic behaviour in which he has been engaged, especially in recent months.

It says at his latest press conference, Minister Dr Delmon Baker asserted that the Tobago House of Assembly is acting illegally in funding the latest round of discussions on the review of theTobago House of Assembly act. The council says in that forum, Minister Baker announced that the Ministry of Tobago Development will soon be embarking on its own round of consultations on the Tobago self government issue.

It says his statement speak, not only to a frighteningly inflated ego, but to a fundamental misunderstanding of the roles and responsibilities of the respective institutions. The council says there is no institution that has greater legitimacy than the THA on this particular issue. It says that legitimacy came through ACT no 40 of 1996 and the votes of the Tobago electorate in 2013 THA election. The act empowers and mandates the assembly to take care of the needs of the people of Tobago and at this time, the quest for self government is, perhaps, their greatest priority.

The council says Mr Baker must be reminded that his mandate as a minister came, not from the people of Tobago but from the Prime Minister. His mandate, as set out in the relevant schedule, gives him no authority to interfere in the business of the THA.

It says the Prime Minister has indicated that she will not condone “incursion into areas devolved to the THA under the fifth schedule” and promised to investigate any such incursion and take appropriate action.

The council says in the meantime, the minister could be well advised to adopt a more mature and sensitive approach to the THA and by extension, the people of Tobago.

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Bandits hit offices of the Ministry of Tobago Development

ROBBERYPolice are now probing the disappearance electronic items from the Ministry of Tobago Development. The incident took place at the ministry’s Orange Hill Road lower Scarborough offices.

According to police an employee of the ministry last week secured two Dell laptops valued at $6990.00 each and an apple Ipad valued at $6290.00.

The items were reportedly left in a storeroom on the eastern side of the building.However, when the said employee checked on the items later he discovered them missing.

Scarborough police were contacted and WPC Joefield and PC Phillip visited the scene.

Investigations are continuing.

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State files appeal against Pistorius

South African state prosecutors have filed an appeal against the conviction and sentence given to athlete Oscar Pistorius for killing his girlfriend.

Pistorius began serving a five year prison sentence for the culpable homicide of Reeva Steenkamp last month although he could be out in 10 months.

The double-amputee Olympic sprinter was cleared of murder, after firing shots in a closed toilet killing his former girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, stating that he mistook her for an intruder. Some persons in the legal system in South Africa had openly voiced their disapproval of the culpable homicide ruling by the Judge Thokozile Masipa.

Yesterday the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesman Nathi Mncube said the state’s appeal papers had been filed with the registrar of the North Gauteng high court.

Pistorius is currently serving his sentence in the hospital section of Pretoria’s Kgosi Mampuru ii jail but he can apply to serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest after 10 months in prison.Oscar Pistorius Reeva Steenkamp

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Dr Gonsalves proposes “grand settlement” to end WI/BCCI crisis

ralphSt Vincent & the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonzalves has written to CARICOM asking it to communicate with the Indian Cricket Board his “grand settlement” aimed at diffusing the BCCI’s US$42M compensation claim against the West Indies Cricket Board and ending the full blown crisis.

Yesterday Dr Gonsalves said the “grand settlement” included five elements, the first of which was that the WICB settled the internal matter with the “India 14”, referring to the WI cricketers who prematurely ended their tour of India last month over a pay dispute with WIPA, resulting in the US$42 million claim in losses from the BCCI.

He has been at the centre of the resolution process, recently chairing a high-level meeting in Port of Spain which included Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell, WICB president Dave Cameron, players’ spokesman Dwayne Bravo and WIPA president and chief executive, Wavell Hinds.

“All that we agreed on at the Hyatt Hotel in Port-of-Spain on the evening of the 30th of October. I don’t have to go through the details, but settle that [players issue] first,” Gonsalves said. The “grand settlement” is also calling for WIPA and the India 14 “to stop their internecine squabbling and get back on track as one entity in WIPA”.

Thirdly, Dr Gonsalves’s proposal is calling “for firm, urgent, practical steps to the be taken in the reform of the management and administrative systems of the West Indies Cricket Board.”

“The West Indies Cricket Board at the moment is functioning as if it were a private club,” Gonsalves said forcefully.

“It needs to be responsible and responsive to the community. These are issues which have been raised in the Patterson Report several years ago and that is the starting point for the reform, otherwise this thing is going to happen again. “I’m not making any criticism here about any individual leader currently inside of the WICB. I think it is clear to everybody that the structures which exist are not appropriate for the administration and management of West Indies cricket. They have to be responsive and responsible to the community.”

Dr Gonsalves continued: “WICB doesn’t own any cricket ground. WICB doesn’t own West Indies cricket; the people of the region own it. They (WICB) are custodians with their links to the ICC to organize cricket at the regional level and at international level. There are national associations, but the structure which exists is inadequate for these times and these circumstances.”

The fourth point of Dr Gonsalves’s proposal is that “the WICB and the BCCI must work more closely and collaboratively in the interest of both Indian and West Indian cricket and world cricket.”

“And, of course, there are many practical things which we can do together. And once we have those, as the lawyers will say, in those premises, given those four points, the fifth point is that India, in the interest of cricket in Indian and the Caribbean and world cricket, that they simply forgo the claim in the light of what I call this grand settlement,” Dr Gonsalves contended.

He said he had copied his letter to CARICOM’s bureau and noted that time was running out on the WICB to avoid a lawsuit.

In making its claim of compensation, the BCCI had given the WICB 15 days in which to outline how it would settle the amount.

“He said time is of the essence, because on Friday of this week will be the15th day after the letter from the BCCI to the West Indies Cricket Board making the demand.”

Cameron sent a letter to the BCCI on November 7, apologizing for the players’ walk-out of the ODI tour and urging them to settle the matter through the ICC Disputes Committee.

Gonsalves acknowledged he was aware of the letter. He said, however, Cameron had requested the help of CARICOM at the recent Port of Spain meeting, in approaching the BCCI and the Indian authorities to see if the matter could be resolved.

Dr Gonsalves, though, made it clear that he was not asking CARICOM nations to pay the US$42 million bill. “Now, when I said that I’ll be working to help with a resolution, for some strange reason, that metamorphosed that I will take money from the treasury of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and ask other countries to do so. I explicitly said no, that is not on the cards,” Dr Gonsalves stressed.

“But because Ralph got involved and he’s playing a leading role in this matter, that what you have to do is to tarnish his role by going to an absorb position and to sell that to the region, where some news agencies believe that I said so, when I never said so.”

(CMC)

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Machel Montano wins Soul Train Award!!!!

mmAfter three nominations, Machel Montano can finally add a Soul Train Music Award to his collection. The soca star on Friday night received the award for Best International Performance at the star studded event in Las Vegas.
Montano’s won with his 2014 Road March hit “Ministry of Road”. Montano expressed his gratitude in an Instagram post saying it was a triumphant moment for soca music, the country and the Caribbean.

In addition to receiving the award, Montano was also a presenter. Montano’s award comes just weeks before his 40th birthday.

He has also received three first round nominations for the Grammy Awards and is also nominated in four categories for the Live Music Awards in the Caribbean.

Montano is nominated for: Best International Ambassador, Best Male Artiste, Best Live Performance and Best Song of the Year for EPIC.

The Soul Train Music Awards will be aired on November 30 on BET.

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T&T to put US$100K into a Caricom fund to fight Ebola in West Africa

kamlaTrinidad and Tobago will put US$100,000 into a fund which has been set up by Caricom to fight the Ebola virus in affected West African countries.

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar made the announcement yesterday, following a special meeting of regional heads of State at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s.

Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne said the fund has been dubbed “Stop Ebola Here and There (SEHT). he made the comment as he gave details of a ten-point plan to both fight the disease at the source and keep it out of the region.

Yesterday’s 17th Special Meeting of Caricom was called by Persad-Bissessar to discuss the Ebola virus, which has not had a case in the region, and chikungunya (ChikV), which is currently devastating working populations in 23 of the 24 member states of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (Carpha).

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Police probe drive by shooting in Laventille

Investigations continue into the drive by shooting that left four men hospitalised.

The incident occurred on Sunday night.

The wounded have been identified as Sherwin Cupid, Kevon Isaac, Mark Francis and Devon Stapleton. They were said to be liming with a group of men in Snake Valley Laventille when at around 9.30 p.m., they saw a vehicle driving along the roadway.

Eyewitnesses say when the car got close to the group one of the occupants pulled out a firearm and shot at them. The occupants of the vehicle drove off.

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24 year old Mr Cupid, 26 year old Mr Isaac, 28 year old Mr Francis and 36 year old Mr Stapleton were hit. They all remain warded at hospital.

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