Sunday, July 21, 2013

ST MAARTEN POLICE OFFICERS ARE THE SMOOTHEST CRIMINALS, JUST CHECK OUT MR MARCEL LOOR

The police need to be analysing their own officers who have shown violent tendencies, and are let allowed to carry guns. Speaking about evaluations, can you explain to my why St Maarten's biggest crimes, and drug busts and heist are either led by police officers, former police officers, their family or associates. Does anybody think that those three prisoners just managed to escape? I spend a lot of time taking photos of the suspects as they are led in and out Iof the Courthouse. These were dangerous criminals, and somehow they escaped? Now is that not an inside job?  When they had to escort just that one bling bling hitman, there were over a dozen officers, just to cover him from the van to the courthouse. And I know Carlos the Hitman is considered dangerous, but so are the murderers of that man in Hope Estate. Now St Maarten is 37 square miles, but there is no way that they are gonna escape from Dutch St Maarten to French St Martin, so where are they? That gives the police force just 16 square miles to cover, but they were too busy harrassing citizens. Now, Marcel Loor. I spoke to him and interviewed him just a few months ago. That man is a smooth criminal. You've been busted, you've been locked up, you're planning to transport about a kilo of cocaine to France, and you're just sitting chilling, cool as a cucumber on Frontstreet, not a care in the world. Check out the photos, does that look like a man plotting a major crime to you? And taking it to France of all places, one place where you don't want to face the penal system I guess would be France. There are police officers with straight up criminal records in St Maarten, and the only police officer that they've gotten rid of is the rapist. Women in St Maarten don't even call the police when they are assaulted, because the most prolific and notorious women beaters in St Maarten are the police.Now enjoy some more pictures of this smooth criminal Marcel Loor. And I really wonder who assisted those prisoners in the department, and how much of a kickback they took

























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