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FRIDAY,
JUNE 22, 2018
VOLUME 112, No.25
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Alaskie ‘Beaver’ Samuel has declared that he knows nothing about the shooting and killing at Diamond for which he and another man were charged.
suggested sports as one way of doing that. ALASKIE ‘BEAVER’ SAMUEL, “Stop the shooting, stop one of two men recently the violence. The cleared of 11 charges in government can’t bring it connection with the October back; is the people in the 14, 2017 shooting spree at community have to come Diamond, is calling for an end together,” Samuel pleaded to violent crimes in St. while speaking to THE Vincent and the Grenadines. VINCENTIAN, Thursday, And the Redemption June 14. Sharpes man is making a special appeal to the people Police target in that community, especially the youth, to Samuel feels that police come together to make that have been targeting him community great again. He since his release from Stories by HAYDN HUGGINS
prison, May 28. According to the 30-yearold man, a mobile patrol of police officers passed close to his Redemption Sharpes home the same week he was released, and officers from the Rapid Response Unit (RRU) stopped and searched his person and vehicle in the area of the St. Martin’s School at Kingstown Park, June 9. “After they didn’t find anything (illegal), they told me to go,” Samuel said. He admitted that he had made
mistakes in the past, but has embarked on making a positive change to his life. “I want people to know that me ain’t dey on no crime ting, I just trying to better myself,” he explained, adding that he is the father of a 14-year-old attending the Girls’ High School.
Time served – skill acquired During his conversation with
THE VINCENTIAN, he repeated something he had said during one of his recent court appearances in connection with the Diamond matter. He said he holds a certificate in welding which he received from Her Majesty’s Prisons, after completing a programme there during a period of serving a sentence for firearm possession. Continued on Page 3.
POLICE WORKING ON CASE OF STRANGULATION
Antonia ‘Toni’ Carter, nee Rose, had been residing in New York for some time.
HEAD OF THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT (CID) Assistant Superintendent of Police, Hesron Ballantyne, has assured that the police will explore all information received in an effort to crack the case of the strangulation of 69-year-old Antonia ‘Toni’ Carter. “I am always of the opinion that one homicide is too many, and I strongly condemn any sort of criminal activity on our citizens and visitors to our noble land,” Ballantyne said while speaking with THE VINCENTIAN on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Acting Commissioner of Police Colin John is appealing to persons with information which may
assist in the investigation, to give that information to the police. He assured that the information provided and the person’s identity would be kept in the strictest confidentiality. John confirmed that up to press time Thursday, investigations were ongoing, and that the probe would include forensic analysis which would have to be done abroad. Both officers declined to give further details on the matter. Carter’s body was discovered around 5:30 pm last Friday at the Queen’s Drive home of her brother, former SVG Ambassador to Cuba Dexter Rose, with whom she was residing temporarily. The retiree, who resides in the United States, was here for the funeral of her mother, Germaine Rose, affectionately known as ‘Granny Rose,’
who was laid to rest on May 26, 2018. Information is that Carter’s body was met lying on the floor face down, hands tied together, feet tied together, and an area of her face tied to the railing of a staircase. An autopsy conducted on Tuesday revealed she died from strangulation. THE VINCENTIAN understands that up to press time, several persons were questioned in relation to the incident, but there was no lead to prefer any charge. Carter is also the sister of Social Activist and newspaper columnist Renwick Rose, as well as veteran journalist Conley Rose. Carter’s death brings the number of homicides recorded for the year to eight, compared to 13 over the same period last year.