Roberto 'Bonaby' Williams, boyfriend of FOAM president, shot dead

THE boyfriend of an anti-crime advocate was shot and killed on Tuesday morning, The Tribune understands.

Police said Roberto 'Bonaby' Williams was shot and killed by two men while leaving a residence near the Sadie Curtis Primary School around 8am.

Williams was the boyfriend of Families of All Murder Victims (FOAM) president Khandi Gibson.

His death marks the 107th murder for 2015 and the seventh in five days, according to The Tribune’s records.

Full story and details in tomorrow’s Tribune

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jacko says...

Ammm today is Tuesday guys ,so there is a war going on

Posted 15 September 2015, 1:03 p.m. Suggest removal

tourist1001 says...

What the devil is going on in your country?? Why don't you offer $$ to some unemployed American combat veterans to come over and take out the criminals?
Give them $1,000 per criminal taken to the police, and $2,000 for a dead criminal taken to the morgue.

Posted 15 September 2015, 1:43 p.m. Suggest removal

TruthHurts says...

This comment was removed by the site staff for violation of the usage agreement.

Posted 15 September 2015, 1:50 p.m.

ThisIsOurs says...

Huh?

Posted 15 September 2015, 4 p.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

Is this really true???

Posted 15 September 2015, 4:22 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Probably not. Hopefully not

Posted 15 September 2015, 5:44 p.m. Suggest removal

TruthHurts says...

Its not.. I mistook her for what's being reported for the boyfriend. So my apologies to to everyone; and I'm glad that they removed it.

Posted 15 September 2015, 9:29 p.m. Suggest removal

TruePeople says...

Bey watch ya self! Anyway you come round Bahamas talking about get Yankkes come kill off Bahamian for money you just asking for me lace up my 'shoes' and 'stepp' pon you!

trusssss me you need to carry ya fool self bey

Posted 16 September 2015, 10:18 a.m. Suggest removal

iamatruebahamian says...

The way that we go wrong, if anyone paying any attention, the politicians with in themselves are not professional police officer or with a back ground of security strategies may be that is needed, so how do we hold government in the pass FNM or PLP now the government in some thing they do not know how to do. Yes of coarse they make tougher laws and amend laws but we complain about how it not getting better and there's a very simple answer to the question both the FNM and the PLP are expecting the people in charge of this task are qualified to do the job but the simple answer is they are not!! Think about it for a second who is in charge of ultimately of keeping us safe? this is why no matter who is the government it will get worse because we as a nation has not address the unlined problem, which is the "Police Commissioner"! Of which everyday get praises for doing a bad job, if this commissioner was working any where else in the world he would of being fired from the first record high levels in murders, because he is the go to person for crime prevention period! So the out cry should be we need him gone, he is the denominator for both parties.

Posted 15 September 2015, 2:50 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

It's not the Commissioner's fault. Let's assume that he was a good Commissioner, to your standard. The government would have frustrated his every move, either he would have resigned or they would have removed him. Look no further than the BEC bribe issue, the Commissioner made a statement that it was "out of his hands" and with his deputy. What kind of statement is that? If you're the head, you may say one of my staff members is working on it and I'll review when he's complete, but you don't say I'm powerless to do anything, my deputy has the final say. If he were the best Commissioner in the world he would be ineffective in the current environment. What do you think the senior Social Service workers can do who now have to report to Lunch Lady Reckley? Same scenario. Look at Wendy Craig, my God. I feel sorry for her. I can imagine all the advice she gives to the PM that is completely ignored, she finally had to go public with her opinion on the ILLEGAL gaming and clueless PM puts on an act like he never heard her speak before.

Posted 16 September 2015, 4:59 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

O if dead men could only speak, How many of the 107 would be begging to have their innocent blood avenged. May the souls of the innocent rest in peace, amen.

Posted 15 September 2015, 10:02 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Sad to say that at this current rate, some 42 more Bahamians will be murdered before December 31. Total count for 2015 : 149

Posted 15 September 2015, 10:21 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

Is this FOAM group and its leadership being targeted by the powers that be?????????

The "powers" here being the criminal elite and their political /law enforcement connections in the country

That is what many people are wondering ........................................ that is how it looks

Posted 16 September 2015, 12:15 p.m. Suggest removal

TruePeople says...

Not enough people are seriously considering the gov't involvement with the criminal element. No one is considering that there may perhaps be powers orchestrating extra-judicial killings. How many active murderers murder while on bail? why for some criminals the justice system is just a revolving door, and for other criminals there is no justice but street justice at the hands of a next gunman?

I hear gunman claim they get hired by this and that MP to go do things. I don't know if they lying but when you step back and look at it, it certainly is believable.

crime problem can't done cus the gov't itself is populated by criminals and those who profit from criminal activity.

Posted 16 September 2015, 2:11 p.m. Suggest removal

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