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Oct 01, 2017 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is going to be another attack against the police, this time for criminal acts. And this does not involve the disappearance of cocaine or shaking down departing passengers. The attack will come from a woman whose son has been implicated in murder.
She will say that the police were behind it and that her son was working for them.
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The fires are back. Another fire will destroy a home even as the occupants are asleep. They will escape but their story will be interesting. They will say that a member of the household who is an alcoholic would be responsible. Whether the fire was deliberately set is another matter.
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Robberies are not unusual but when armed men attack a household that does not have much then one must wonder at the nature of the criminals. It is now a question of not how much money is there but whether there is any money at all.
However, as things go, the police will make arrests in a very short time.
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