Protests rise in Trinidad over killing of three men by police
(Trinidad Guardian) Police Inspector Roger Alexander has promised residents of Morvant that justice will be served and that they will be given a full account of what transpired with the shooting deaths of three men in Second Caledonia on Saturday.
“I just came from a meeting and I want each and every person here and family members here; that justice will not only be served but you all will have a total account as to what took place on Saturday,” Inspector Alexander told protesting residents yesterday.
He explained that Police Commissioner Gary Griffith and the executive have launched an investigation into the matter, adding that those who have information and are witnesses should come forward and give information to the Police Service.
While the residents were protesting, officers from the Police Service Complaints Authority and Professional Standards Bureau were also conducting their inquiries.
Inspector Alexander explained the CCTV video of the shooting is part of the investigations.