Arrest Made in Murder of Hope Creek Teacher Simon Arana Jr.

Nearly three months after the tragic shooting death of 23-year-old teacher Simon Arana Jr. in Hope Creek Village, police have made an arrest. On Thursday, May 8, authorities formally arrested and charged 34-year-old Owen Otis Rhaburn with murder.

Arana, a beloved carpentry instructor at the Stann Creek Technical and Vocational Institute, was found dead at his home on the night of February 10. He had reportedly been socializing when gunshots rang out, cutting his life short.

Pope Leo XIV: Robert Prevost Becomes First American Pontiff

Standing before a sea of thousands in St. Peter’s Square, Robert Prevost, the newly elected pope and first-ever American pontiff, delivered a message of peace and unity as he took the name Pope Leo XIV.

“May peace be with all of you,” the 69-year-old Chicago-born pope said, drawing a wave of applause and cheers from the crowd gathered beneath the Vatican balcony.

In his first public address following a two-day conclave, Pope Leo XIV thanked the cardinals who elected him and extended a heartfelt greeting to the Church of Rome. “We can all walk together toward that homeland God has prepared for us,” he said, pausing briefly as the crowd erupted in support.

Switching to Spanish, the former bishop of Chiclayo offered gratitude to his former diocese in Peru, calling its people “loyal” and “faith-filled.” His words were met with even more applause.

The new pope paid tribute to his predecessor, Pope Francis, pledging to continue his spirit of humility and compassion. “Humanity needs Christ as a bridge to be reached by God and his love,” Pope Leo said. “Help us, and help each other, build bridges.”

He closed his remarks by returning to the theme of peace: “Brothers and sisters dearest, this is the first greeting of Christ resurrected. I would like to offer a greeting of peace to reach your families, all of you, wherever you are. May peace be with you.”

BREAKING: White Smoke Rises: New Pope Elected at the Vatican

White smoke has emerged from the Sistine Chapel chimney, signaling that a new pope has been chosen.
Crowds are gathering in St. Peter’s Square as the world waits for the new pontiff to make his first appearance on the balcony within the hour.
A senior cardinal will soon confirm the decision with the words “Habemus Papam” – Latin for “we have a Pope” – and introduce the new pontiff by his chosen papal name
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