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Jamaican arrested in NY in connection with murder (Murder Suspect Apprehended in New York)

Cumberland County Sheriff’s Homicide Detectives, members of the New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force and the U.S. Marshall’s Office have apprehended a suspect wanted in connection with a 2009 Spring Lake, North Carolina murder.

28-year Tobijah (Toe-by-juh) Nelson is charged with accessory after the fact to the murder of a U.S. Army soldier and the injury of another soldier, who was the victim’s friend.

Investigators have appeared on numerous network affiliates in hopes of locating Nelson. Their latest was America’s Most Wanted on January 29, 2011 and witnesses confirmed seeing Nelson in the New York City area. Nelson is a Jamaican national and has been in the United States illegally.

http://fortbragg.patch.com/articles/murder-suspect-apprehended-in-new-york

http://rjrnewsonline.com/news/local/jamaican-arrested-ny-connection-murder

 

 

 

FAYETTEVILLE — Detectives in Cumberland County are still searching for a man wanted in connection with the 2009 murder of a soldier in Spring Lake.

On March 29, 2009, 28-year Tobijah Nelson and 24-year old Demar Bryan were at the Ikola Jamaican Lounge in Spring Lake when an argument broke out outside the club between Bryan and a woman.

Authorities say 27-year-old Charles Clemens intervened by getting into a verbal argument with Bryan while defending the woman.

Bryan later shot Clemens to death while he was on the dance floor inside the club. Clemens friend, 26-year-old Arthur Mwebe was also injured.

 

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Bryan was arrested several months later by homicide detectives in Seabring, Florida. He had a fake ID and claimed to be relocating to the Miami area. Bryan was later extradited to Cumberland County, North Carolina and is currently in jail under no band and awaiting trail on murder charges.

 

Meanwhile, Nelson remains at large.

Nelson is decribed as a African American man standing 5′ 11″ tall and weighs about 175 pounds. He has black hair that he wears in a deadlock style and has brown eyes.

Anyone with information about Nelson is urged to contact the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office at (910) 323-1500.

Clements was a soldier assigned to Fort Hood, Texas. He was in Spring Lake visiting Mwebe, who was a soldier assigned to Fort Bragg. He had recently returned home from Afghanistan at the time of his death.

 

 

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Met i haven’t heard you mention anything about wada blood and the new mix up on twitter. Months ago it was babymother drama n now is wife drama. He got married to a his gf Mayda Gibson daughter of (Joe Gibbs) in February. Now there is some disturbing tweets on twitter from April a man name Serio Miller said to be wada blood mate. Serio post she was lying to everybody telling me & delroy(wada) the same thing. She say wada never pay for his daughter babysitter. I know nothing good will come for her I just feel sorry for her kids. I can write book about the dirty thing she did to me & ruin her life I still have naked pics with her. Believe none of what you heard she ain’t got shit she drive a shitty ass ford focus station wagon. Wada u ain’t shit your wife got f for olive garden. Once a hoe always a hoe!!!

THE BIG GAY LIE HAYYYYYYYYYY FIYAH FIYAH HEFAHS

The big gay lie
By Betty Ann Blaine

The report in the July 8 Sunday Observer in which outgoing Assistant Commissioner of Police Les Green spoke openly about gay-on-gay crime in Jamaica, is not only timely but also important, given the orchestrated campaign against Jamaica. And when Les Green speaks people listen.
If there is a single police officer whose name has become publicly synonymous with integrity and truth-speaking, that police officer is Les Green. That is not to say that there aren’t many more like Les Green in the Force. The fact is, however, that Les Green became the face of anti-corruption within the JCF, earning him the respect and admiration inside and outside of the police force.
In addressing the concern of the murder of gay men in Jamaica, ACP Les Green is quoted as saying, “All of those murders that I have investigated have been in relationships and are victims of gay attacks, domestic situations.” The Sunday Observer report stated that Green flatly rejected the line of reasoning being promulgated by JFLAG (Jamaica Forum For Lesbians All-Sexuals and Gays) about the violence and discrimination levelled against gays in Jamaica, admitting that all the murders of gay men he had investigated, only one was not committed by a member of the gay community. “That was Steve Harvey and that case was a robbery,” Green said.
What Les Green has divulged is what most Jamaicans already know to be a fact. Jamaicans are not violent homophobes as JFLAG and the international gay community have been advertising. What Jamaicans do not accept is the open, “in your face” displays of homosexuality in its various modalities.
For far too long the homosexual lobby has been perpetuating the big lie about Jamaica’s violent homophobia with little evidence to substantiate the claim. What the gay lobby refuses to talk about is gay-on-gay crime, especially murders, and the levels of sexual violence perpetrated against the most vulnerable in the society, including children.
The international gay lobby must be made to understand that for Jamaicans homosexuality is both a deeply cultural and a deeply spiritual matter. Jamaica is not a country where sex and sexually explicit behaviour are openly displayed or tolerated, whether it involves heterosexuals or homosexuals. You don’t see, for example, couples kissing or caressing openly in Jamaica. That is just not our culture.
Open displays of homosexuality are even more unacceptable to Jamaicans, not only because people are unaccustomed to seeing that type of public display, but Jamaicans are a Bible-believing people, and are clear about what the Good Book says about homosexuality. For most Jamaicans, God’s word is paramount, even while they admit that sin abounds in the lives of all men — whether heterosexuals or homosexuals.
From what I see and understand, and contrary to what JFLAG is promulgating, gays in Jamaica have a tremendous amount of power and latitude. I am aware that many sit in very high and powerful places and wield a lot of influence both inside and outside of the country.
But JFLAG is not satisfied with the collective and financial power that the homosexual community possesses and the advancements it has made in Jamaica in recent times. What it appears determined to achieve is the wholesale societal acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle, even if it goes against the country’s cultural norms and Christian beliefs. In order to achieve the goal of “homosexualising” the Jamaican society, the strategy, it appears, is to affect legislative change as well as to marshal powerful external governmental forces to pressure Jamaica into compliance. It is important for the homosexual community to know that as far as Jamaicans are concerned, God is more powerful than governments, even when the majority of the governed are poor and dependent as is the case of Jamaica.
It’s interesting how selective and strategic the homosexual lobby is in its information and communication campaign. One of the issues not talked about are the levels of HIV/AIDS within the MSM (Men who have sex with Men) community. Are those cases increasing, and what does that mean for the wider society? As the homosexual community expands to include not just gays and lesbians, but bisexuals, transgender, transsexual, transvestite and intersex groupings, the question must be asked, is the lifestyle good and healthy for society? It seems to me that that conversation is not only imperative, it is urgent.
For me personally, I want to reiterate my deep love for all of God’s creation regardless of sexual orientation, and it is the Word of that same God on which I stand.
What I find unacceptable, however, are the dishonest and exaggerated stories that are being bandied about to support claims of the wanton murder of homosexuals by Jamaican homophobes. It is time for Jamaicans to fully debunk the big lie, and the factual information coming from ACP Les Green should be duly noted and documented.
—Courtesy the Jamaica Observer

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