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RGPF appeals for calm

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27 June 2020
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Acting Commissioner of Police Edvin Martin has ordered an investigation into an alleged altercation that occurred at Fort Jeudy, St George.

Progress on the status of the matter will be made public in an upcoming Press Brief scheduled for Monday, 29 June 2020.

While the police recognise the people’s right to assemble, the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) is appealing to the general public to be calm as investigation continues in the matter.

Office of Commissioner of Police

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Comments 27

  1. Ann says:
    6 years ago

    Tell dem slavery done and Grenada belong to we period!!! We are the law of the land!

  2. Annoyed says:
    6 years ago

    200 Grenadian died from the China Virus. No protest. People murdered here. No protest. Now allyuh want to make noise over a fist fight. Something wrong with people these days. Everything on tv has to be copied?

    • Ann says:
      6 years ago

      That’s an unfortunate statement!! You are missing the point
      Kavaungh and his family lucky its that family that they messed with.
      Because if it was mine, let’s just say the protest was not going to be about begging for justice :(.

      And I will still put some OBEAH in dem!!!
      Yea you heard me right!!!

      Grenada has laws, rules and regulation and if he and his family think they will leave Dublin then on to South Africa and bring their jungle justice here they have another thing coming.

      According to Eric Mathew Gairy “Justice leave or we will make you go” after you pay for your sins of spilling black blood in 2020!!

  3. Selma Bartholomew says:
    6 years ago

    Maybe they don’t see what is happening not black ppl what else kill us as to …..come out here and live one hour in our situation …..do your damn u r serving the state not just a person u took a damn oath to.serve project. But you damn lucky he is not Grenadian by birth certificate good woman stand up for your man. Look what they did to Oscar Bartholomew shame shame shame I have no respect for these ppl

  4. BENJAMIN ROUGIER says:
    6 years ago

    Jesus is not white…Columbus did not discover the new world…Jesus is black!

    Micah 6:8

    “He hath shown thee, O man, what is good: and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?

    Our police department, please execute the law equally and justly as God required. Our justice department, we are watching you. Our brother’s injury is hurting.

    • Black Grenadian Man says:
      6 years ago

      This man needs to be compensated heavily for the trauma that was inflicted on him. He will have permanent injuries from the pain, stress and injuries that occurred to the point where he cannot talk, having sleepless nights and ever living a normal life again to provide for his family.

      The victim needs a public lawyer provided by the government. Slavery has ended, as a black Grenadian man this kind of behavior from these OCCUPIERS will not be tolerated inside our border and will not be slid underneath the rug by the government.

      We the Grenadian citizens have REVOLUTIONARY blood in our veins that will not stand for this. We need to send a message to these OCCUPIERS, and the government so they Know we are not the tame, timid or docile blacks that they can come and put their foot on our necks and get away with it. We are the majority in this country, this is our Country, we run this country.

      Laws should be implemented to revoke their Citizenship, heavy judge ordered payout To the victim and deportation etc. White people need to know there place in my country. Respect my brothers and sisters, because you are a guest and we are ready to kick you out of our house.

  5. Andy Mcleod says:
    6 years ago

    Stop pandering To the White man like a bunch of “Sambo’s”…Grow some “balls“, arrest the criminals and jail them! The same way you would be quick to jail them if they were Black.

  6. Renaee says:
    6 years ago

    Slave mentality still exists. Jesus is not white so stop worshipping white skin. Look out for each other and apply rules, laws and consequences equally regardless of race or nationality.

  7. Brenda Jules says:
    6 years ago

    The Police had a right to deal with the matter there and then; no person in Grenada shouldn’t be going through what that man had to endure from that White man and his family; if they think they’re in America where they are accustomed to treating Black people like shit, they will have to think again.
    Who do they think they are? To be living in Grenada and beating a grown man up and bursting his lip and pushing the car door on his chest! I hope the law do the right thing and charge them all; if not the folks in Grenada should be protesting every day until justice is served.

  8. Yvonne says:
    6 years ago

    That man was physically assaulted and the suspects should have been arrested and charged! They should have had that dog on a damn leash! Oh let me guess…..they got a break because they are white? I don’t blame the citizens for protesting and the family for pressing charges !!

  9. Wilton says:
    6 years ago

    So if we didn’t speak up the police force would of done nothing. Shame on the Royal Grenadian police force dam shame!!

  10. Storm says:
    6 years ago

    The police should be ashamed to be asking for calm when they had this problem in their hands .
    Grenada is a loving and peaceful little island and we are NOT going to allow anyone to spoil it.
    We are not slaves to anyone nor are we going to allow such behaviour in our island.

    • Joseph.francis says:
      6 years ago

      I only hope that the Grenadian justice system do not see it citizens as second class where white privilege can flourish and those in position of power can be bought off with beads.

    • Elvin Belfon says:
      6 years ago

      Fire pon Babylon

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