BREAKING: Another Murder in Belize City
Investigators are currently at another murder scene in Belize City. The latest victim has been identified as Kadeem Orosco. He was on Ebony Street when he was targeted. More details to follow.
Investigators are currently at another murder scene in Belize City. The latest victim has been identified as Kadeem Orosco. He was on Ebony Street when he was targeted. More details to follow.
We start tonight's newscast with unfortunate news of violence that has left another family in mourning. Early this morning, the peaceful rural community of Double Head Cabbage Village was shattered by the murder of Aaron Lindo, a father of two. Lindo had just left home
In a brazen daylight attack, thirty-seven-year-old Nelson Henry, known as "Mung," was gunned down on Yellowtail Street in Ladyville during the lunch hour. The shocking incident occurred right in front of his children's home, leaving the community in fear. Henry was targeted by two men
Twenty-seven-year-old Jimmy Rojas, a well-known street figure, was shot on Saturday on Croton Lane in Belize City. Although he survived, the incident has sparked a spate of shootings, including two today outside Belize City. Rojas, a resident of Lake Independence, was rushed to Karl Heusner
Wednesday night brought shock and sorrow to Belize City as residents learned of the tragic murder of sixty-one-year-old mechanic Carlos Avelar. Gunfire erupted on Coney Drive around 8:15 p.m., prompting police to rush to the scene where they found Avelar's lifeless body. Avelar was quickly
With the murder count on the rise, Commissioner of Police Dr. Richard Rosado has taken command at a crucial moment. He highlighted escalating tensions among rival groups in Lake-I over the past few weeks, stressing the urgent need for intervention. Rosado is convinced that the
Commissioner of Police Dr. Richard Rosado has spoken out about the alarming spike in gun violence that claimed two lives in a single morning. Rosado attributes these incidents to a feud between rival groups in Lake Independence, which has now reached a critical point. During
Teachers are preparing for a massive demonstration this Friday in Belmopan. Last week, around three thousand teachers gathered to vote on taking industrial action, with over two thousand, five hundred members supporting the move. The union's demands come in response to a recent salary increase
Friday’s B.N.T.U. demonstration is part of a three-phase protest plan. The action starts with a public demonstration, followed by a two-day national shutdown, and could escalate to a full strike if necessary. The union is demanding swift action from the government to provide teachers with
Students will remain at home this Friday, as their teachers are expected to attend a massive demonstration in Belmopan. But as the Belize National Teachers’ Union gears up for Friday’s protest, president Nadia Caliz is reminding its membership of their constitutional right to take industrial