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MOMS WEEP AS BLAIR SHOOTING CASE BEGINS Inquest to probe police killing of three men in 2019 By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Staff Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net THE mothers of three men police killed in Blair Estates in 2019 burst into tears when close-ups of their sons’ bloody corpses were shown in court yesterday after the long-awaited inquest into the matter began. The actions of 12 police officers and three Defence Force marines are under
Pintard says ‘enough is enough’ as murders rise
scrutiny in the Coroner’s Court inquiry, which will examine whether the officers were justified in killing the men. Tony Jamal “Foolish” Penn, Valentino “T-Boy” Pratt and Trevor “Coopz” Cooper were killed on Commonwealth Avenue in the early morning of May 17, 2019. The incident was one of the deadliest single cases of a police-involved
By NEIL HARTNELL and YOURI KEMP Tribune Business Reporters BAHAMIAN maritime operators yesterday warned the Government “urgently needs to resolve” the fall-out from the “very confusing” suspension of 1,000 percent and greater hikes in boat registration fees. Paul Maillis, the National Fisheries Association’s (NFA) secretary, told Tribune Business he was yesterday informed by the Port Department that the fee “suspension” unveiled by Chester Cooper last Wednesday, in his capacity as acting prime minister, does not apply to all types of boats and vessels.
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Boy killed in pinewood sHooting was ‘no Bad Boy’ By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net A GAS tank exploded when gunmen shot up a house in Pinewood on Sunday, preventing the murder victim and his injured friend from evading the shooters, according to a neighbour who hid himself during the ordeal. “They couldn’t see nothing,” Granet Pratt said,
CONFUSION AS NOT ALL BOAT FEES ‘suspended’
adding there was “too much smoke”. “They couldn’t hear nothing after that.” “They didn’t even know which way to run.” Mr Pratt’s nephew was injured during the shooting, but is out of hospital and visited him yesterday morning. However, Eric Morley, 21, was killed while visiting
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Haitian pastor Helped 20 since demolition of SHANTY TOWNS
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By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
Thompson and others addressed it in Grand Bahama. “We’re here because we’re facing the tragedy of so many mothers, fathers, and children grieving for
LEAGUE of Haitian Pastors president Dr Jean Paul Charles said he helped 20 residents affected by recent demolitions in New Providence who needed money and food. Dr Charles told The Tribune most residents who sought help only did so once and have since found living accommodations.
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OPPOSITION leader Michael Pintard during a press conference at the entrance of the Office of The Prime Minister yesterday. Photo: Dante Carrer By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS AND DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Staff Reporters FREE National Movement leaders held press conferences in New Providence and Grand Bahama yesterday to slam the Davis
administration’s reaction to the soaring murder rate, which FNM leader Michael Pintard said is an epidemic. Mr Pintard and others discussed the matter outside the Office of the Prime Minister while East Grand Bahama MP Kwasi
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