Roaring Creek Police Station Comes Under Gunfire; Three in Custody for Questioning

On Sunday morning, a gunman shot up the Roaring Creek police station.

It is reported that the man in a white hoodie opened fire at the station at around 12:30. A police officer was standing in front of the building when the shooting began.

Fortunately, no one was injured. Investigators recovered eighteen expended shells at the scene. An adult male and two teenage boys are currently in police custody for questioning.

According to Commissioner Williams, investigators do not have “anything concrete” on the three detainees. The officer who was in front of the station when the shooting occurred is being interviewed. “We want to make sure that it is not something personal to him because that is another possibility that we are looking at”, Williams said this morning on Open Your Eyes.

Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage.

“We must condemn it as a society in the strongest terms. As the police department we are going to find who is the person responsible and bring him to justice, plain and simple.”

Atlantic 7-Day Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook

Tropical Weather Outlook

NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
2:00 PM EDT Mon Jun 24, 2024

For the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico:

Western Caribbean/Southwestern Gulf of Mexico:

A westward-moving tropical wave, located a few hundred miles east-southeast of the Windward Islands, is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Environmental conditions appear conducive for slow development once the wave reaches the western Caribbean late this week.

Formation chance through 48 hours: low, near 0 percent
Formation chance through 7 days: low, 20 percent

Belize Maintains Tier 2 Status on US Trafficking in Persons Report

The government announced moments ago that Belize has maintained its Tier 2 status on the U.S. Department of State’s Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report for 2024. According to the press release, this status reflects Belize’s ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and protect victims.

“The Tier 2 ranking acknowledges Belize’s substantial efforts to comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. The government recognises the complexities of this global issue and is committed to continuous improvement and comprehensive strategies to tackle human trafficking within its borders. The report acknowledges Belize’s efforts in convicting two traffickers, the increase in the identification of victims, as well as an increase in trafficking investigations.”

Belize was praised for its cooperation with foreign law enforcement officials, which led to the arrest and conviction of a trafficker. The report also commended Belize’s ongoing sensitization campaigns, which, during this reporting period, provided awareness training to liquor licensing board members.

The report also raised concerns and recommendations. The government says it reaffirms its dedication to eradicating human trafficking.

The full report can be found here: https://www.state.gov/reports/2024-trafficking-in-persons-report/belize/

Stanley Moore Shot Dead, ComPol Williams says They Know Who the Murderer Is

On Sunday evening, a gunman targeted Joshua Gillett and Stanley Moore in the Lake Independence area of the Old Capital. Witnesses report that Joshua Gillett and Stanley Moore were travelling in a BMW when they were attacked at the junction of Mahogany and Santa Barbara Streets. Gillett, who was driving, sped to Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (K.H.M.H.) with Moore dead in the passenger seat. Gillett remains in critical condition.

Stanley Moore (deceased) and Joshua Gillett (critical)

Moore’s mother, Jennifer Wade, posted a screen-recorded video of a conversation she had with her son before he was fatally shot. Moore told her, “if anything happened to me right, I am just making you know that one time that it is the police them because they are (bleeping) with me for lone (bleep).”  She advises him to head home. She said on her Facebook, “Three days ago on June 20th at 12:06 AM, I received a disturbing message from my son, and today I received the most heartbreaking news that my son was murdered. I need answers about my child’s death. The worst part about it is I’m not even in Belize City I’m in New York with family members and I can’t do nothing. I need justice for my child.”

When Police Commissioner, Chester Williams, appeared on Open Your Eyes this morning, he was asked about the incident. The commissioner said investigators know who the shooter is. “We already know who the individual is and we are looking for that individual.”

“Some may say, but what were the two doing there? That is not their area. But we cannot hold them accountable for that because this is Belize. We are free to move how we want. So you can tell me that I have to confine myself to one square mile in the country.”

Vehicle that Stanly Moore and Joshua Garbutt were in when they were targetted in Belize City.

Gillett is well known to the police. He has been charged with wounding, threatening words, dangerous harm, use of deadly means of harm, and attempted murder. He’s also been shot and injured. He is a resident of Conchshell Bay.

“We have this gang world issue. There are persons who are very thinned skin. They are very insensitive and it takes just a little to spark them. I have always said, we must do our work in such a way that we don’t allow one idiot to do something stupid and that would normally create that chain of events.”

Police Commissioner Chester Williams on Open Your Eyes.

According to Williams, the recent shootings all stem from an incident at the ‘Trinibad’ concert that took place in Belize City a few weeks ago. “We saw where it went from Southside, to Supal Street, to BLC, to PIV and now to Conchshell Bay. It only takes one sparks and it spreads like a wildfire.” Williams says that officers are working to prevent future incidents.

A second man was murdered over the weekend in Belize City. Fifty-year-old Dion Bowden was fatally shot early on Saturday morning. He was on Pitts Alley when the incident occurred. His body was found lying on the ground with several gunshot wounds. Police have arrested and charged thirty-five-year-old Jeffery Pott of Belize City for Bowden’s murder. The motive is not known yet.

Dion Bowden (deceased) and Jeffery Pott (alleged shooter)

Happening Now: Bus Owner Raises Concerns Over Impact of Belize City E-Bus

The owner of one of the Belize City bus runs, Phillips Jones, is holding a press conference at the Best Western Belize Biltmore Plaza Hotel. Flanked by his attorney, Arthur Saldivar, Jones is voicing concerns about the potential impact of the Belize City E-bus initiative on their business. Saldivar stated that the Belize City Council’s new proposals could unfairly jeopardise some of the ten city bus runs. Tune in to News 5 Live at 6 for more details.

Public Officers Celebrated for Decades of Service

Over a hundred public officers countrywide were celebrated for their years of service. Last Friday, the Ministry of Public Service hosted the Annual Public Service Day and Award Ceremony under the theme “Honouring Our Everyday Heroes. Public Servants, Empowering Communities, Enriching Lives” in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye.

At the ceremony, one thousand and five hundred public servants across the country were recognised for their long service. One hundred and eight public officers were celebrated for being in the public sector for twenty-five years.

At the event, Minister of Public Service Henry Charles Usher said, “After sixteen years, the collective bargain agreement between the government and the bargaining agents of public officers and teachers was finally signed” The agreement was one of “three landmark documentary achievements. Two bills were introduced in the last house meeting; one, anti-sexual harassment, and two, dealing with disabilities.” These achievements in the public service sector will ensure “the health and safety of public servants in the workplace,” said the minister.

The Governor General of Belize, Froyla Tzalam, presented a special acknowledgment saying, “On behalf of a grateful nation,” saluting “the public servants of Belize and to the continued delivery of efficient and eco-treatment to all.”

Shooting in Belize City Leaves One Dead

Police in Belize City are investigating yet another murder. This latest incident occurred at around 4:15 p.m. on Sunday in the Lake Independence area of the Old Capital.

Witnesses say that two men, Joshua Gillett and Stanley Moore, were travelling in a BMW when they came under attack at the junction of Mahogany and Santa Barbara Streets. Gillett who was driving rushed to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (K.H.M.H.) with Moore dead in the passenger seat.

Gillett remains in a critical condition.

IDF Chief Challenges Netanyahu: Declaring Hamas’ Total Destruction Unattainable

The divide between Israel’s top military leaders and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is growing. In a rare public challenge, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said that completely destroying Hamas is unattainable. Netanyahu insists the war will continue until Hamas is eliminated.

Hagari’s comments drew a sharp rebuke from Netanyahu’s office, which reiterated that the IDF is committed to destroying Hamas’ military and governing capabilities. The IDF later clarified that Hagari was referring to Hamas as an enduring ideology.

Despite attempts to smooth over the comments, tensions between the government and the military are evident. Netanyahu faces pressure from his government and allies, including the US, to plan for Gaza’s governance post-war. The conflict began in response to Hamas’ October 7 attacks on Israel, with the aims of recovering hostages, crippling Hamas’ governance, and preventing future attacks.

Hagari’s remarks reflect fears that the military campaign might not fully achieve these goals, as Hamas remains a strong ideological force. The government now seems to temper its initial war aims, focusing on eliminating Hamas’ military and governing capabilities rather than total annihilation.

Public disagreements between the government and military are becoming more frequent, highlighted by the IDF’s announcement of a daily “tactical pause” in southern Gaza to allow aid distribution, which reportedly frustrated Netanyahu.

UB and BSI Sign MoU to Enhance National Development through Education and Technology

The University of Belize (UB) and Belize Sugar Industries Limited (BSI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance educational and technical capacities, focusing on human capital development, student internships, and advancements in soil analysis and tissue culture technologies.

This partnership aims to invest in young professionals by offering critical experiences through internships and job placements. UB students are expected to gain practical experience through thesis dissertations, field visits, and real-world applications, bridging the gap between classroom lessons and professional practice.

A key component of this collaboration is the enhancement of the Hummingbird Analytical Laboratory (HAL), transforming it into a comprehensive agricultural soil testing facility. With a recent donation from BSI, HAL is now equipped with the necessary reagents and equipment to perform a full suite of chemical, physical, and soil health tests. This advancement addresses a critical gap in the Belizean agricultural sector, enabling farmers and agronomists to make timely, cost-effective decisions to maximise yields and reduce the overuse of agrochemicals, fostering sustainable agricultural practices.

Additionally, the partnership will focus on improving micropropagation technologies to ensure the phytosanitary health of agricultural crops. Micropropagation, a tissue or cell culture technique, allows for the efficient growing, storing, and maintaining of large numbers of plants, making it a cost-effective solution. The collaboration aims to enhance disease testing techniques, micropropagation methods, and capacity building, particularly in response to the increasing prevalence of plant diseases due to climate change.

MOU Enhances Opportunities for UWI Students in International Trade

Students at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) Cave Hill Campus are set to benefit from expanded opportunities in international trade policy research and professional development, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between The UWI and the Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade Law, Policy and Services (SRC) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

The agreement, signed on June 18th, 2024, by Principal of The UWI Cave Hill Campus Professor Clive Landis and UNCTAD Deputy Secretary-General Pedro Manuel Moreno, promises to enhance the educational experience for students in the Masters in International Trade Policy (MITP) program, including their annual study tour to Geneva, and promote research in trade and trade related areas that the SRC has been leading on over the past years. The signing took place at the UN Palais in Geneva, Switzerland, coinciding with the annual study tour of Geneva undertaken by the MITP students from the SRC.

Building on over a decade of collaboration between UNCTAD and The UWI, the MOU strengthens joint research on trade-related topics of particular relevance to the Caribbean region. It also enhances capacity building through student study tours, which have been a cornerstone of their partnership. Since 2012, over 200 students have benefited from these tours, both in-person and virtual, gaining cutting-edge knowledge on the ever-evolving global economy and exposure to multilateralism in action.

The yearly visits have covered a range of critical issues on the Caribbean’s development agenda. These include the economic challenges faced by small island developing states, the sustainable ocean economy, climate change, regional trade integration, and preferential agreements like the European Union-CARIFORUM Economic Partnership Agreement.

The signing ceremony was attended by Director of the SRC, Dr. Jan Yves Remy; Geneva-based Ambassador to the UN, Matthew Wilson of Barbados; Dean of Social Sciences at Cave Hill Campus Professor Troy Lorde; and staff from both the SRC and UNCTAD, as well as the MITP students.

Principal Clive Landis praised the “thriving partnership” for strengthening trade research and engaging Caribbean students.

“This MOU signifies the joint commitment between our organizations to provide our students with unparalleled opportunities to gain practical experience and deepen their understanding of international trade policy, benefiting not only their academic pursuits but also their future careers”, Landis added.

Pedro Manuel Moreno echoed these sentiments, highlighting the mutual benefits of the partnership, particularly in the area of research.

“Research is one of our main pillars of work,” said Mr. Moreno, referencing the organization’s core strength in providing data and analysis, facilitating consensus building, and offering technical assistance to developing countries. “Research is fundamental to inform policy dialogues and intergovernmental deliberations but also to feed our technical cooperation activities,” he added.

The new MOU is set to provide a robust platform for UWI students to engage in meaningful research and professional activities, further positioning them to become impactful contributors to the field of international trade and sustainable development.

(Press release) 

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