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18-year old Gunned Down --- Shooter Called Victim to His Death.

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frankpetion13032010Marigot: --- The gendarmes are busy investigating the shooting of 18-year old Franck Petion better known as Vebby who was brutally murdered early Saturday morning in the vicinity of the sorting station of La Poste (Centre de Courrier) at Rue Francois Hunt in Concordia.

According to bystanders, the young man was shot and pushed in the nearby bushes next to the La Poste but somehow a doctor that was passing through the main road saw him and summoned the ambulance and gendarmes, the victim was rushed to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital but later succumbed to his wounds. It is not clear if the victim was shot more than once and where exactly he was shot.

Relatives of the young man said a woman saw the victim who was still alive and asked her for some water but the woman did not stop to render any assistance probably out of fear. His mother Vinette Petion told SMN News on Saturday evening that her son was in his bed about 8:30 am when his cellular phone rang. The bereaved woman said that she asked her son who had called him that early since he also had the flu. Mrs. Petion said her son told her it was a friend that called him and that he was going out for few minutes. The mother further explained that she looked at her son as he took his scooter and drove off as if he was going towards Bellevue.

The mother of five said about fifteen minutes later a young man came to home at number 19 St. James and told her that her son Franck was dead. Mrs. Petion said the youth also told her to go the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital to see what had happened to Franck. She said she immediately got dressed and rushed to the hospital and saw when the ambulance arrived with her son but he was already dead.
According to the mother and other bystanders, several young men all on scooters rushed to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital hoping that their friend was alive. Most of them SMN News learnt was wearing bandanas on their heads. One bystander said the brigade was called to the hospital to maintain law and order.

Asked if Franck was attending school or if he was working, the woman said her son was no longer in school and he was not working. However, he was attending a stage somewhere in Galisbay.

petion13032010Sources in the St. James neighborhood said the deceased young man was part of a gang, and that he was involved in public mischief however, efforts made to contact Prosecutor Jacques Louvier on Saturday evening to confirm the allegations proved futile.
SMN News further learnt that Franck Petion was condemned some years ago for a sexual crime when he was a minor and he was sentenced to a juvenile correctional home in Guadeloupe.

One neighbor said Franck Petion whose parents are Haitians was born on St. Martin but he was in the wrong company. Sometime last year the gendarmes arrested him and they searched his mother's house for stolen items. The neighbor further explained that some months ago, one of Franck's good friend's got killed in St. James and the killers had allegedly warned they were going to come back for Franck.

The woman who spoke on the condition of anonymity pointed out several youths in the area where the now dead man had lived as being part of the same gang. "Look at them they all have the head bands and scooters and none of them are working or going to school, all they do is steal and make other people's life miserable." The woman said. Another neighbor said while Franck was a known drug user and had his problems he was also very mannerly when he is around older people.

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sadd
March, 13, 2010, 22:28
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they killing out those haitian people one by one
what a thing so many haitians lives on the french side
and so they going one by one
what a bloody SHAME TO SEE THIS , ALL THE YOUNG PEOPLE DYING OUT
THE DYING BREED.

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sadd
March, 14, 2010, 04:55
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my simpatie goes out to the family, how ever it's still a human and if he was so bad leave him to god and to the justice
i don't think no body live on this island beleive the solution is every body having a gun a shouting every time something goes bad
i'm sorry you are not better than the so call bandit
if every thing that happen that was the solution by now we wouldn't of had no body left in the island

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mimi
March, 14, 2010, 05:31
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my condolences

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25FEB
March, 14, 2010, 05:52
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Power to the people...this things happens when victims are not satisfied with the judicial system...

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Only God Knows
March, 14, 2010, 18:07
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R.I.P VEBBY smilies/sad.gif smilies/sad.gif

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sick of this!!!!!!!!!
March, 14, 2010, 19:34
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STOP THE VIOLENCE !!!!R.I.P BRO
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street nigga
March, 15, 2010, 02:15
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who ever did this hit a p**sy move
who"s u to take somones life

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reason to live
March, 15, 2010, 02:50
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sadd i don't thnk it's about where u coming from ,that y u have to die. u make it sound like the person that kill him had a problem with haitians people. if that the case please explain

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xyz
March, 15, 2010, 03:45
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On the Dutchside young Haitian are also in gangs, before Hatians were very quite and had control of there children.
Nowadays the young ones just don't care they are bringing same to the Hatian community which are a humble people and hard working.

The world is changing amoungst the youth and so are the Haitains. This is all sad with the bandanas gangs school should ban them on campus.

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islander
March, 15, 2010, 04:22
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that what happens when the youth dont go school and dt have a job...i can't shed a tear for gang members getting killed but i can for all this violence happening here

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HDIOE
March, 15, 2010, 04:35
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MY SINCER CONDOLENCES TO HIS FAMILY AND CLOSEST FRIENDS

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Please stop
March, 15, 2010, 05:39
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My brothers stop this killing ,we cant live the life of those people in the USA ,the life you see on BET rap video`s or movie of gangs is not the life of our Caribbean people, be concious of your own culture and live life

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sally
March, 15, 2010, 08:33
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vebby was a very respectful young boy but he had bad compagny which lead him to his death for no reason what ever they may say on him that is ok but leave god be his judge he is our reward

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SXM CONCERN
March, 15, 2010, 08:35
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A time for reflection, where we as a society has gone wrong. Regardless of the lifestyle he's someones child. Jail and cemetery are not the solutions, let us find one fast. To start with God is one good to start with, education, drug and violence rehab etc. My condolences to the parents and family, friends you don't have 2 b next.

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boss lady
March, 15, 2010, 08:56
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thank u , y haitian have to get involved n 8 for

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avo
March, 15, 2010, 15:26
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i feel sad to hear that because i have a son to when ever you have kids you have to pray and thank god is not your own because as a mother your heart hurt my heart goes out to the family god see every thing and he know what happen one day you will get you answer keep praying

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very sad
March, 15, 2010, 16:20
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boy this days you cannot live your house and say that you goin out because you not saft no more boy see what st martin turn to before you go out and donot think of any thing years ago your house was stayin open but not again my god what a place young boy look for some thing to do so you can be out trouble money is not all your life is very very important stay in school and learn my love goes out to the family and friends

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SxmGenosidePeacemaker
March, 16, 2010, 07:13
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I'm a university student, born and raised in St Martin. The life i knew before all this and the life sxm youths are living today seems as though things has turned from bad to worse. Premature Teenage pregnancy and the need to join a Gang in order to gain popularity are just superficial and are foreseen as an abomination before some of us. I too was part of a gang, which landed me nowhere in life, all it did was brought misery and pain to my family. Until one day i stood up and begin working on my future.

In other words, consequences like these( the numerous killing throughout the island) will not End until we the people stop pointing fingers at each other and find a concrete solution to our problem. Too many lives are being taken stupidly over gang clashes and no one seems to care enough to take action, not even the government.

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baby sxm
March, 16, 2010, 11:05
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R.I.P VERBY ? UR IN THE BETTE PLACE NOW

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sxm gyal
March, 16, 2010, 11:07
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R.I.P VERBY , TOUTES MES CONDOLENCES A LA FAMILLE PETION

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