murder on St John
There is an article and letter from the family on the Source:
http://www.onepaper.com/stjohnvi/?v=d&i ... 1176612610
http://www.onepaper.com/stjohnvi/?v=d&i ... 1176612610
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I read that in the Tradewinds as well.RonUSVI wrote:There is an article and letter from the family on the Source:
http://www.onepaper.com/stjohnvi/?v=d&i ... 1176612610
It is all beyond sad..........it reminds me of the senseless killing of David Geiger and the injuries his son suffered.
It seems some people are confused about the wording in the Tradwinds article, so I've copied & pasted part of the article here:
"One EMT responded to the scene and two police officers stood nearby with their arms crossed, according to a resident who passed the scene."
It doesn't seem like the police stood by while the fellow was being stabbed, but stood by watching the EMT who was trying to help him. My question is, why did only 1 EMT respond? Could the police have helped that EMT?
"One EMT responded to the scene and two police officers stood nearby with their arms crossed, according to a resident who passed the scene."
It doesn't seem like the police stood by while the fellow was being stabbed, but stood by watching the EMT who was trying to help him. My question is, why did only 1 EMT respond? Could the police have helped that EMT?
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Tradewinds reports that there is no new information on the stabbing death
of a 21 year old visitor to St. John,
though there are two witnesses to the murder.
Those of us who love this island can put our heads in the sand, and hope that
this doesn't happen to our kids, or ourselves.
Perhaps somebody will recognize that crimes, in particular **serious** crimes
need to be addressed by professional law enforcement, now.
Captain Vic
of a 21 year old visitor to St. John,
though there are two witnesses to the murder.
Those of us who love this island can put our heads in the sand, and hope that
this doesn't happen to our kids, or ourselves.
Perhaps somebody will recognize that crimes, in particular **serious** crimes
need to be addressed by professional law enforcement, now.
Captain Vic
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