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Today is the 107th day of the year and already T&T is on 132 murders which works out at more than 1.2 murders per day so far.
I suspect that we are now on par or ahead of Jamaica in regards to murders per capita so may be the Jamaicans who have been trying to get to T&T for a visit don't realize that they might now be safer staying at home in Jamaica?

Latest murder news in article below.

Murder toll jumps to 132 as 3 more killed
Published: Thursday, April 17, 2014 (T&T Guardian)


The country’s murder toll is now 132 after three men were shot dead between Tuesday night and yesterday. The victims were identified as Nkosi Harricharan and Julio Cumberbatch, both 24, and David Cumberbatch, 29. In the first incident around 6.15 pm on Tuesday, police said Harricharan was walking along Hubert Street, Belmont, when he was shot in the head by a gunman. Harricharan lived at Gonzales Hill, Gonzales.
 
About three hours later, Cumberbatch, the son of a retired police officer, was shot dead while walking along Quarry Street, Diego Martin. Police said around 9.40 pm residents of Quarry Street, in an area called “Rat Hole”, heard loud gunshots.
 
They found Cumberbatch and Nigel Ferguson, 20, suffering from gunshots wounds about the body. They were taken to the St James Medical Complex where Cumberbatch was pronounced dead on arrival. He was shot twice in the chest and once in the upper torso. Ferguson was treated and transferred to the Port-of-Spain General hospital with wounds to both legs.
 
In the latest incident, David Cumberbatch was pronounced dead on arrival at the Eric Williams Medical Complex, Mt Hope, yesterday, after he was shot in the head after purchasing car parts at Bamboo Settlement #2, Valsayn. According to police reports, Cumberbatch, of Mercer Road, Diego Martin, and his friend Sean Thomas were in his blue Mitsubishi Lancer when they were shot at as they approached a fishing farm in the area.
 
Police said the gunman was seen hiding in some nearby bushes as the car approached. Cumberbatch, they said, drove to the hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival. Thomas was warded in a serious condition with gunshot wounds to the upper body last night. Insp Mark Maharaj, Sgt Vetus Hernandez and officers of Homicide Bureau Region Two visited the area and conducted investigations.
 
In an unrelated incident, a Point Fortin man was yesterday was shot in the neck at point blank range but survived the gun attack. Up to late yesterday, police said the bullet was still lodged in 32-year-old Sherwin “Scrappy” Thompson’s neck. According to reports, Thompson was standing outside his Gun Hill, Cap-de-ville Road home shortly after 9 am, repairing a vehicle which was parked at the roadside, when he was shot.
 
He told police that he suddenly felt an object on his neck, followed by a burning sensation. By the time he turned around, his attackers was already running away. Neighbours contacted the Emergency Health Services and he was taken to the Point Fortin Area Hospital where he was treated and later transferred to the San Fernando General Hospital. Doctors said the bullet missed his vital arteries. He remains warded in a stable condition.
 
Point Fortin police are continuing investigations.
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It seems to me like some of these murders are being carried out for fun and that folks who are not even involved in crime are being targeted. And the murderers don't even seem to be worried about being caught.

I am not the over religious type but there seems to be some sort of demon going around the country and possessing people to commit these callous murders. Is killing people some sort of new game and why are there so many guns on the streets and in the hands of callous criminals in T&T?
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You don't have to be religeous to be concern about the wanton murder by afro-trinis among themselves. We have become a pathetic lot. How do the children function in Trinidad society. In my times in TT, we were not flush with money, but we still have a sense of sanity. These people are f--kin santimanitay. I watch the Falcon games. The children of the future putting out their best to represent the nation. And the friggin' stadium empty. Where the support. They up in the hill shooting one another. Our children guidance and support. Very few home want to do anything for them. I don't know who is them jumbies living in East POS now. But them IS NOT OUR Chiliden

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You don't have to be religeous to be concern about the wanton murder by afro-trinis among themselves. We have become a pathetic lot. How do the children function in Trinidad society. In my times in TT, we were not flush with money, but we still have a sense of sanity. These people are f--kin santimanitay. I watch the Falcon games. The children of the future putting out their best to represent the nation. And the friggin' stadium empty. Where the support. They up in the hill shooting one another. Our children guidance and support. Very few home want to do anything for them. I don't know who is them jumbies living in East POS now. But them IS NOT OUR Chiliden
I some how suspect that IF the Falcon Games was better promoted and supported by the media (TV, Radio stations, Newspapers & social media) that the turn out could have been much better. The media has got to start hyping these Sports Meets and Football matches etc in T&T after Carnival like how they create hype for the fetes during the carnival season.
Music, culture and sports can easily help to keep many of these youngsters focused on doing something positive with their lives and off the streets and from getting involved with the wrong crowd.
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I've heard it said the national sports of T&T are liming and fetting, everything else has to compete with that for airspace and time...

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Yeah imagine it have youths now who never play cricket or know about football. For a man that rel awkward.
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You don't have to be religeous to be concern about the wanton murder by afro-trinis among themselves. We have become a pathetic lot. How do the children function in Trinidad society. In my times in TT, we were not flush with money, but we still have a sense of sanity. These people are f--kin santimanitay. I watch the Falcon games. The children of the future putting out their best to represent the nation. And the friggin' stadium empty. Where the support. They up in the hill shooting one another. Our children guidance and support. Very few home want to do anything for them. I don't know who is them jumbies living in East POS now. But them IS NOT OUR Chiliden

it is indeed a sad time for our children.

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How Chicago Became ‘Chiraq’


This Easter weekend, 45 people were shot in the city that’s come to be known as ‘Chiraq.’ And until Obama can get the guns off the streets of his hometown, the bloodshed won’t stop.
President Obama may have gotten our troops out of Iraq, but the gunfire in his hometown of Chicago is still earning it a searing nickname coined by young people who live there.


On Easter weekend, 45 people were shot in the city, six of them children.

Five youngsters under the age of 15—four girls and a boy—were shot in a playground where they had gone after Easter services at a nearby church.

Witnesses agree that a car pulled up and one of the occupants asked the youngsters if they were in a gang. There is some dispute about whether the youngsters even got a chance to say no before the people in the car started shooting.

The most seriously wounded, 11-year-old Tymisha Washington, was listed in critical condition with multiple gunshot wounds. She is expected to survive.

“Prayers Going Up Blessings Coming Down,” read a posting on her aunt’s Facebook page.

A Facebook argument had apparently sparked a completely unrelated shooting at the start of the weekend. Best friends Jordan Means, 16, and Anthony Bankhead, 18, got into the online spat with a man in his 30s. The man is said to have followed his final post by appearing in the flesh and shooting the two teens to death.

Two other men were fatally shot later in the weekend as they sat in a car that was also occupied by two kids, ages 3 and 7. The children were physically unharmed but no doubt will join those who are as mentally scarred by living in Chicago as were some combat veterans who returned from the war in Iraq.

And this bloody Easter weekend was preceded by a weekend in which 37 people were shot, four of them fatally. FBI Director James Comey happened to be in Chicago the following Monday, and he ascribed much of the violence to the gang culture so deeply ingrained in the city. But Comey had little to say about what Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy recognizes as the core problem.

“Until we do something about guns, don’t expect things to change overnight,” McCarthy said at a press conference that same day.

McCarthy noted that Chicago cops have seized 1,500 illegal guns so far this year, but the people caught with the weapons are all too often back on the street all too soon.

“It’s like running on a hamster wheel,” McCarthy said of the effort to grapple with the problem. “We’re drinking from a fire hose, seizing these guns, and people are back out on the street. They’re not learning that carrying a firearm is going to have a serious impact on their lives.”

McCarthy invoked the memory of Hadiya Pendleton, the 15-year-old who was killed by a stray round in 2013, just days after performing at Obama’s second inauguration. McCarthy noted that her suspected killer had been at liberty despite having been convicted of illegal gun possession just two months before.

“If he’s not out on the street, Hadiya Pendleton is out there being an honor student and continuing on with her life,” McCarthy said.

McCarthy emphasized that the Chicago Police Department is pursuing a wide range of strategies to stem the violence, much of which is gang-related. And the murder rate is actually down this year. But even the smartest policing by the most dedicated cops can only do so much in the absence of effective gun laws.

“If you don’t go to jail for gun possession, you continue to carry guns,” McCarthy said. “You continue to carry guns, and people get shot.”

“If you don’t go to jail for gun possession, you continue to carry guns,” McCarthy said. “You continue to carry guns, and people get shot.”
Other people who have gotten shot in Chicago in recent days include 17-year-old Ronald Hayes, who was expected to be the first in his family to graduate from high school and who had promised to take his mother to the prom because she never had the opportunity to attend one. He was gunned down in February as he shoveled snow outside a neighbor’s home.

There was also 17-year-old Gakirah Barnes. Her Twitter moniker was @tyquannassassin, apparently in honor of a 13-year-old relative named Tyquann Tyler who was killed by a stray bullet in 2012. Barnes reportedly was allied with the rapper Lil Jay and the late rapper Lil JoJo, who was killed in 2012 by a not at all stray round after releasing a video dissing Chief Keef, the rapper. Keef’s 30-year-old cousin Mario “BigGlo” Hess was shot to death on April 9. Barnes tweeted a reference to a Notorious B.I.G. lyric the next day.

“u Nobody until Somebody kill u u dats jst real Shyt.”

A friend quickly responded.

“More bodies BITCH This Chiraq.”

The following afternoon, Barnes was herself shot to death, hit as many as nine times. She was to be buried near her father, who reportedly was shot to death on an Easter 16 years and thousands of murders ago.

Her death was followed by the April 15 shooting of Lil Jojo’s 16-year-old cousin Keno Blass. Keef’s cousin was buried on Friday, with the star rapper serving as a pallbearer.

But if a rap war of sorts is behind some of the recent killings and gang rivalries are behind many more and a Facebook spat led to two of the murders, the common denominator in all the shootings is guns.

The war that now demands the president’s attention is the one in Chiraq.
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Today is the last day of April which is the 120th day of the year and there are already 150 murders in T&T which works out at a rate of 5 guaranteed murders in T&T every 4 days!!
Now the the question begs, do Trinis no longer love themselves and care for each other?  :'(

Murder toll hits 150 with 3 more killings
Published: Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Jensen La Vende (T&T Guardian)


The shooting deaths of a 17-year-old boy and two men have pushed the murder toll to 150, an almost 18 per cent increase in the murder rate from last year. The murder toll for the comparable period last year stood at 123. Christon Gomez, of Rampersad Trace, Vega de Oropouche, was asleep in a shack at Albans’ Quarry, Cumaca Road, Sangre Grande, on Monday night when several shots were heard around 7.30 pm.
 
His bullet-riddled body was discovered moments later. Police said the teen, who attended the Manzanilla High School and was in Form Three, had several matters pending for robbery, possession of narcotics and gun-related offences before the court. Police believe the killer knew him.
 
Speaking with the media at the Forensic Science Centre, St James, yesterday, Gomez’s mother Khristy Moore, 33, said the eldest of her three children was following bad company but she had spoken to him about it in the past and he assured her all was well. “He was a good boy, you know but it was just wrong company that led him astray. He was bright, he was loving and he was energetic,” she added.
 
She said her son wanted to be a computer technician since he was good at computer repairs but was working at the quarry as a labourer and lived near his jobsite. Moore said Gomez’s death has left the family broken and they are “just trying to hold it together.” Also speaking with the media yesterday were relatives of Brian Antoine, 26, who was shot dead on Monday night. They described Antoine as a quiet person who had trouble with the law in the past because of the bad company he kept.
 
The relatives, who asked not to be identified, said Antoine, who lived at Pinto Road, Arima, decided to change his life because he was tired of associating with the wrong crowd. Around 3.55 am yesterday residents of the area heard gunshots and called the Pinto Road Police Post. Police found Antoine dead with bullet wounds to his back, abdomen and left arm. In the third killing, police say Hasley Baptiste, 37, died at the Eric Williams Medical Complex, Mt Hope, after being shot twice during a robbery at his home.
 
Baptiste, a security officer, was at his El Socorro Main Road home around 1 pm on Sunday when two men forced their way in. During a struggle with the intruders Baptiste was shot twice. His attackers took his gold chain and wristband before escaping. Baptiste’s wife took him to the hospital where he died around 5 pm.
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Murder in Santa Flora
By —Sue-Ann Wayow
Story Created: May 4, 2014 at 10:05 PM ECT (T&T Express)

 
A DERRICKMAN with an oil company in South Trinidad was killed yesterday following an argument with a colleague.

Police reports are that Selwyn Simon had an altercation with his co-worker at their workplace, Territorial Services Ltd in Fyzabad.

He was stabbed and taken to Siparia District Health Facility, where he died at around 7 p.m.

Simon, 30, lived at Waddle Village, Santa Flora.

However, relative Mindy Maharaj said she was told there was no argument and Simon was stabbed once in the chest.

Simon was the father of a two-year-old daughter.

Maharaj said Simon was a kind person, always willing to assist others in need.

Police said a 36-year-old suspect from Quarry Village, Siparia has been arrested.

Simon’s death takes the murder toll for the year to date to 157.
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Two more murdered ...murder toll now 159 in last 125 days of the year
« Reply #10 on: May 05, 2014, 12:47:20 PM »
Two more murdered
...murder toll 159

By ALEXANDER BRUZUAL alexander.bruzual@trinidadexpress.com
Story Created: May 5, 2014 at 11:59 AM ECT


GUN violence took the lives of two more people last night and this morning, both killings happening in crime hot spots in Port of Spain. At around 9.30p.m. Keron Lewis, of Village Council Street, Laventille, was shot dead.

Police said Lewis, 26, was shot multiple times while at Hamlet Trace, St Barbs. Residents contacted police after hearing the gunshots, and Lewis was found in a drain with wounds to the face and upper body. He died at the scene.

Another man was killed at Duke Street, Port of Spain
at around 7 a.m.b Dexter Alexander, 20, of Bassilon Street, Laventille, was shot multiples times to the head and chest and died atteh scene.

On Saturday evening, Selwyn Simon was stabbed to death in Fyzabad. And just after midnight yesterday, attorney Dana Seetahal was shot and killed when her vehicle was forced to a stop at Hamilton Holder Street, Woodbrook. The latest homicides have brought the murder toll for the year to 159.

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I guess the government can't do much to reduce crime and lock up the criminals because when you sleep with Dogs you get flees?
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