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John says...

Yes this country has a police force that shoots innocent civilians eighteen times and refuse an investigation. A force that beats, torture, water boarding and fish bags innocent civilians and the only response is ‘the victims took too long to take action.’ No wonder Meltdown Marvin starting to look like an ole 💼.

On ‘Reckley’s husband forced to retire’

Posted 6 March 2019, 11:36 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Another Fritzgerald?

John says...

Well at least the mass shootings in the US and the shootings of Black motorists have decreased under Donald Trump.

John says...

Is there any Bahamian who doesn’t fit this description in your book? You so sad.

On ‘Reckley’s husband forced to retire’

Posted 6 March 2019, 10:25 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Don’t let ignorance cloud common sense. As hungry and anxious this government is to get a conviction against the PLP do you think If there was a shred of evidence to implicate this man, he would have already bred charged and dragged before the courts, probably while still in his police uniform? Hungry wolves don’t care who they hunt.

On ‘Reckley’s husband forced to retire’

Posted 6 March 2019, 10:19 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Innocent until proven guilty. If Meltdown Marvin loses the case this is a definite lawsuit

On ‘Reckley’s husband forced to retire’

Posted 6 March 2019, 10:12 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Innocent until proven guilty. Look like Meltdown Marvin and Cain Toad about to mess up another court case.

John says...

In one of these reports these US agency claims there are over 163 gangs operating in the Bahamas and there is a real possibility of some of these gangs growing into drug cartels similar to those operating in Colombia and Mexico. Seriously?

John says...

Can someone please explain what relationship Tal Russell has with The Tribune such that after years he continues to scribble such incomprehensible gibberish tithe annoyance and distraction of other who seek intellectual stimulation or, at least to read what they can understand. Even a child learns to write that which is comprehensib at the age of five.

John says...

Have you heard about ‘Operation Fast and Furious?’ This was an undercover program where the US’s Department of Alchol, Tobbacco and Firearms were allowed to purchase over 2000 high powered weapons to be used to track illegal gun sales throughout Mexico and the United States. But guess what? Over 1,200 of these high powered weapons went missing. And in 2011 it was discovered that one of these weapons were used to kill two boarder patrol agents st the boarder between Mexico and the US. And around the same time these high powered weapons went missing was the same time similar type weapons started showing up on the streets of New Providence and being used in the commission of crimes. Some of these weapons were recovered by local police. But we’re any checks made to determine the origin of the weapons? Were any from that cache of 1,200 that went missing from ATF?