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On Thursday, April 25, the St. Thomas community was enjoying J'Ouvert when the celebration was shattered by gunshots which injured three people. Public safety officials immediately canceled the remainder of J'Ouvert.

 
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It is now up to the jury to decide on the guilt or innocence of Saldana and Greene
Jan 29, 2010 - 09:01

Not so fast don't think for one minute it is up to the jury. With all the conflicting accounts the judge may very grant a new trial.

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Bam! Guilty! Now we need a good sentence, screw sending messages as they are never heeded. Cancer needs to be cut out and destroyed. If there are short sentences given, that would be the status quo. Break the mold man, and do what is right and just for a change! We're talking about dirty cops here, not a bunch of non-traffic-finepaying scofflaws. Please think about the career, where for this long someone has been able to run roughshod over the islands laws and citezenry. Think of the loss of trust, certainly somthing the VI Police don't need any less of from the public. Think of the lack of a moral compass that is very evident here. These were and are bad people...PERIOD!!! Hooray, the jury called this one correctly!!!

What would have been Saldana's motivation? NONE. The feds should have busied themselves investigating Rosemary Sauter intstead...

Really, you're that naive? Wow maybe there's no hope! But again, this stuff has been going on forever, these patterns can't change overnight.