Why attack the Jamaican? Well in my country and in Trinidad its documented you have some teenage gunboys. I am pretty sure, well this case proves they exist in the Commonwealth. So I insist it should be required reading or public knowledge. In Jamaica, the Police has made it clear, if you engage, there won't be a storybook ending. No one is going to get into the idiosyncrasies of when you begged for mercy. No one is saying the Police maybe could have had a different outcome, but why take the risk.
Unless the Police walked up to a fella sitting under a tree minding his business and "finish him", nothing will come out of it.
There is nothing racial. Bahamas is a majority black population and there is no hidden agenda by some chalkasian folk to eliminate the youth.
In case you don't know, these youths are put forward by the gangs under the premise of sealed records if caught or light sentences with admonishment from nice SundaySchool type judges.
I know your type. He was disadvantaged, sigle mother, the system is a D school system, he was hungry blah blah. Boss you know better. What is racial in my statement? I mention Caribbean because its where I reside mostly and the same trends exist in all the islands. I am sure you would understand that mass killings and robbery at gunpoint have different motivations and mass killings is not an issue in our society? re you one of those like those in my country that believe when bad boys 'lick shot' the Police can only respond when they are on the ground dying?
Since we are at it. If an article is on an internationally available newspaper, what does it matter if people comment or not? Why don't you just come out and ask, why the article was published in the first case? If you have ever had a rude boy shub a gun in your face, you would be of a different opinion.
This should be required reading in every Caribbean country where fellas want to become 'rude boys.'.(Along with raw video footage) It should be taught to these fellows, you may start the game, but you can't cry timeout when your back is literally against the wall. Its also a case for citizens to have the ability to be armed(responsible gun ownership) If Police man wasn't there, he would still be running around being a menace to society.
Its easier to gribe one judge than 12 jurors. Do these guys really think they are smarter than 12 persons? Its interesting in the Caribbean people accuse, Police, prosecutors and and politicians, but judges seem to be off limits.
Regardless of how complex a case it, it boils down to, did they or didn't they do it? If he is not trained in finance, what makes him smarter than the person selling fish on the beach?
Hey brah chill. 3 nefarious Bahamians came into our country recently by boat supposedly to 'Have fun" and were caught. We did not blame Bahamas for our plight. Look within and stop blaming outsiders for your problem.
If you are an adult you will know that gangsters hire people from other locales to do dirty work sometimes . So the source of the hit would be your local folk
The same travel advisory was issued for Jamaica but everyone knows that regardless of our problems, tourists to Jamaica have zero risk, unless they #ill themselves by speeding or other nefarious behavior.
jamaicaproud says...
Why attack the Jamaican? Well in my country and in Trinidad its documented you have some teenage gunboys.
I am pretty sure, well this case proves they exist in the Commonwealth. So I insist it should be required reading or public knowledge. In Jamaica, the Police has made it clear, if you engage, there won't be a storybook ending. No one is going to get into the idiosyncrasies of when you begged for mercy. No one is saying the Police maybe could have had a different outcome, but why take the risk.
Unless the Police walked up to a fella sitting under a tree minding his business and "finish him", nothing will come out of it.
There is nothing racial. Bahamas is a majority black population and there is no hidden agenda by some chalkasian folk to eliminate the youth.
In case you don't know, these youths are put forward by the gangs under the premise of sealed records if caught or light sentences with admonishment from nice SundaySchool type judges.
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jamaicaproud says...
I know your type. He was disadvantaged, sigle mother, the system is a D school system, he was hungry blah blah. Boss you know better.
What is racial in my statement?
I mention Caribbean because its where I reside mostly and the same trends exist in all the islands.
I am sure you would understand that mass killings and robbery at gunpoint have different motivations and mass killings is not an issue in our society?
re you one of those like those in my country that believe when bad boys 'lick shot' the Police can only respond when they are on the ground dying?
Since we are at it. If an article is on an internationally available newspaper, what does it matter if people comment or not? Why don't you just come out and ask, why the article was published in the first case?
If you have ever had a rude boy shub a gun in your face, you would be of a different opinion.
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jamaicaproud says...
This should be required reading in every Caribbean country where fellas want to become 'rude boys.'.(Along with raw video footage)
It should be taught to these fellows, you may start the game, but you can't cry timeout when your back is literally against the wall.
Its also a case for citizens to have the ability to be armed(responsible gun ownership)
If Police man wasn't there, he would still be running around being a menace to society.
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jamaicaproud says...
Its easier to gribe one judge than 12 jurors.
Do these guys really think they are smarter than 12 persons?
Its interesting in the Caribbean people accuse, Police, prosecutors and and politicians, but judges seem to be off limits.
Regardless of how complex a case it, it boils down to, did they or didn't they do it? If he is not trained in finance, what makes him smarter than the person selling fish on the beach?
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Some of these rigs have really long range
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Why can't you just see it as a rescue? At least they showed their passports in the Bahamas.
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May his soul RIP. I heard many great things about him. Unfortunately some didn't consider him a "real ..."
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jamaicaproud says...
Naw man, just blame Jamaicans and Haitians for everything. and when its a Bahamian, he is really a Haitian
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jamaicaproud says...
Hey brah chill. 3 nefarious Bahamians came into our country recently by boat supposedly to 'Have fun" and were caught. We did not blame Bahamas for our plight. Look within and stop blaming outsiders for your problem.
If you are an adult you will know that gangsters hire people from other locales to do dirty work sometimes . So the source of the hit would be your local folk
The same travel advisory was issued for Jamaica but everyone knows that regardless of our problems, tourists to Jamaica have zero risk, unless they #ill themselves by speeding or other nefarious behavior.
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jamaicaproud says...
Congratulations. You have been grinding a long time.
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