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Anguilla in Shock after double killing in Island Harbour.

~Governor and Premier condemn violence, urge the public to help the police investigation.~


THE VALLEY, Anguilla:--- Anguilla was left reeling yesterday after two people were killed in a shocking shooting incident in Island Harbor, prompting an urgent response from the country’s top leaders and law enforcement authorities.
In a rare joint statement issued on 27 April 2026, Governor Julia Crouch and Premier Cora Richardson Hodge expressed “deepest condolences” to the families, friends, and loved ones of the two victims, whose deaths have sent waves of grief across the island community.
The fatal shootings, which occurred earlier in the day, have sparked widespread concern in a territory known for its close-knit communities and relatively low levels of violent crime.
“Violence has no place in our society,” the statement declared. “We stand with the people in rejecting the taking of life of any individual, and are dedicated to fostering peace, security, and respect for human life.”
Police have launched a full-scale investigation into what officials described as “brutal murders,” with multiple lines of inquiry now underway. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the victims or details surrounding the circumstances of the attack.
The Governor and Premier pledged their full support to the Royal Anguilla Police Force as officers work to bring those responsible to justice.
Residents are being urged to come forward with any information that may assist investigators. Officials emphasized that tips can be provided anonymously through SecureAXA.com.
The killings have shaken many in Island Harbor and beyond, with community members expressing sorrow and disbelief over the violence.
As night fell across Anguilla, many were left mourning the loss of two lives and searching for answers in the wake of one of the island’s most troubling incidents in recent memory.


Air Antilles Grounded for Good.

~Court Orders Immediate Liquidation, Ending Regional Airline’s Turbulent Final Chapter~


airantilles09122025POINTE-À-PITRE, Guadeloupe:---  Air Antilles, once a key carrier linking islands across the Caribbean, has been ordered into judicial liquidation, bringing an abrupt end to the airline’s operations and leaving 116 employees facing immediate uncertainty.
The ruling was handed down Monday by the Mixed Commercial Court of Pointe-à-Pitre, which rejected all takeover bids after concluding none offered a credible or financially secure path forward.
The decision closes a dramatic and closely watched rescue process that began when the airline entered court-supervised restructuring earlier this year.
Last Rescue Bid Fails
The final remaining proposal to continue Air Antilles’ flight operations came from businessman Pierre Sainte-Luce, whose company sought to acquire the assets needed to relaunch the airline under the brand Air Kalinago.
His offer totaled €200,874 and included the immediate rehiring of just 13 employees, with promises of further recruitment if operations resumed successfully.
Judges acknowledged the bid presented “a structured industrial project,” but said it faced insurmountable legal and financial barriers.
Among the concerns were:
• €6 million in promised capital is still dependent on regulatory approvals
• Banking support not yet secured
• Uncertainty over obtaining an air operator certificate from the French aviation authorities
• Reliance on outside partners themselves is facing financial strain
• Overly optimistic assumptions about fuel prices and market recovery
Bigger Offer Withdrawn
Another proposal, from London-based Karaïbes Eco Rayonnance Consulting Ltd (KERC), had pledged €3 million and the retention of 104 jobs.
But the company withdrew during proceedings after failing to prove that a reported €90 million Turkish financing package was immediately available and transferable in euros.
Jobs Lost, Flights Halted
With no viable buyer accepted, the court ordered an immediate cessation of activity.
The airline’s administrator will now oversee shutdown procedures, while a judicial liquidator begins verifying debts and ranking creditors.
For staff, unions, and travelers across the French Caribbean, the ruling lands as a devastating blow.
End of a Regional Lifeline
Air Antilles had long served routes connecting Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, Dominica, Saint Lucia, and other nearby destinations — often providing essential regional links where ferry travel was slow or impractical.
Its collapse raises fresh concerns about:
• Reduced inter-island connectivity
• Higher fares from remaining carriers
• Job losses across the aviation and tourism sectors
• Reduced competition in the regional market
Another Asset Also Liquidated
The court also liquidated R Plane 9, owner of an ATR 42-600 aircraft linked to the Air Antilles fleet. Separate offers to acquire that entity were rejected because of legal and technical complications involving the aircraft.
Final Boarding Call
For passengers and workers alike, Monday’s ruling marks the final chapter of a carrier whose story became increasingly chaotic in recent years.
Air Antilles has now made its last landing.

Double Fatal Shooting Shakes Island Harbour.

anguillashooting27042026The Valley, Anguilla:---  A double fatal shooting in Island Harbor during the early hours of Monday has left the community reeling and police probing the circumstances of the killings.
Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF) officers and emergency personnel responded to reports of gunfire between 5:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. and discovered two male victims with apparent gunshot wounds. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Identities of the victims have not yet been released pending next-of-kin notifications.
Investigators remain on site and have launched a criminal inquiry into the incident. RAPF said the matter is under active investigation and that detectives are pursuing forensic leads and witness accounts.
“We are asking anyone who may have seen or heard anything in the Island Harbor area this morning to come forward,” a RAPF spokesperson said. The force urged members of the public with information to contact the RAPF directly or submit tips anonymously through SecureAXA.com.
No arrests have been announced. Authorities did not provide details on a possible motive or whether the victims were known to each other.
The shooting marks one of the most serious violent incidents in Anguilla this year and has prompted increased patrols in the area as investigators continue to gather evidence and interview potential witnesses. Further updates will be released as more information becomes available.

US Justice Department Moves to Reclassify Medical Marijuana — Places FDA Approved and State Licensed Products in Schedule III; Nationwide Hearing Set for June 29.

~Acting Attorney General says change will expand research; DEA opens expedited proceedings as White House executive order takes effect — industry and advocates react to a historic federal shift.~

ganja27042026WASHINGTON, USA:--- In a sweeping policy shift that could reshape federal control of cannabis, the Department of Justice on Thursday issued an order immediately placing Food and Drug Administration–approved marijuana products and marijuana products governed by qualifying state medical licenses into Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act, while launching an expedited administrative hearing to consider broader rescheduling of marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. The move implements President Trump’s December 18, 2025, executive order directing faster federal action to increase medical marijuana research.
What the government announced: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed the order that, for the first time, treats certain FDA-approved marijuana products and state-regulated medical marijuana under Schedule III — a lower schedule that recognizes accepted medical uses and carries less severe regulatory restrictions than Schedule I. The DOJ and the Drug Enforcement Administration also published a new notice setting an administrative hearing to begin June 29, 2026, to consider the comprehensive rescheduling of marijuana. Officials said the changes are intended to expand medical research while preserving law enforcement tools to combat illicit trafficking. 

 “The Department of Justice is delivering on President Trump’s promise to expand Americans’ access to medical treatment options,” Acting Attorney General Blanche said in the announcement. DEA Administrator Terry Cole said the agency would move “expeditiously” through the administrative hearing process while continuing enforcement against cartels and fentanyl threats. 
What Schedule III means and why it matters: Under federal law, substances placed in Schedule III are recognized as having accepted medical uses and are subject to DEA oversight with less stringent controls than Schedule I or II drugs — for example, Schedule III substances may be prescribed and dispensed under established prescription rules and typically allow refills under federal pharmacy regulations. Advocates and industry lawyers say rescheduling could make it easier for physicians and researchers to obtain and study cannabis, and could reduce legal friction for state-licensed producers; however, it does not legalize cannabis federally or automatically erase prior criminal penalties for unauthorized possession or distribution.

 Cannabis industry groups and officials in states with medical programs welcomed the decision as long sought federal recognition that could remove research barriers, improve patient access to approved therapies, and ease some tax and banking restrictions that have complicated state markets. At the same time, advocates and some lawmakers cautioned that rescheduling alone will not resolve all legal and financial conflicts between federal and state law, and urged Congress to enact more comprehensive reforms. News outlets and legal analysts note the White House directive prompted the DOJ timeline and that further changes will depend on the outcome of the DEA administrative process.

Legal and business implications: Legal experts say rescheduling to Schedule III would alter regulatory pathways for research and drug development and could affect tax treatment for state-licensed operators that were previously barred from certain federal deductions under Internal Revenue Code Section 280E. Banking access and interstate commerce questions remain complex: while Schedule III status may ease some compliance burdens, many federal statutes and regulations — and a range of state laws — would still govern how cannabis is produced, sold, and transported. Law firms and policy analysts are already advising clients to prepare for rapid regulatory changes once the DEA’s new rulemaking and hearings proceed.

 The DOJ said it will withdraw prior notices and proceedings that began under the previous administration and proceed under the new expedited schedule with firm deadlines; the administrative hearing beginning on June 29, 2026, will be central to whether marijuana as a whole is redesignated to Schedule III. If the DEA ultimately adopts broader rescheduling through the rulemaking, federal regulatory frameworks for prescribing, research approvals, manufacturing controls, and enforcement could change significantly — but experts emphasize that many details would be worked out in follow-on HHS, FDA, and DEA rulemaking and guidance. justice.gov
Voices of concern: Some public health groups and opponents warn that loosening federal scheduling without robust federal research and safety monitoring could have unintended consequences, especially for youth and vulnerable populations. Others pressed for concurrent legislative fixes to address issues that rescheduling would not automatically resolve, such as expungement of past convictions and clear banking reforms. Coverage from national outlets in recent months framed the executive order as a major policy pivot that will generate both opportunity and controversy as federal and state authorities adjust. 

 The DOJ’s action marks a historic federal step toward aligning national drug policy with changing state laws and growing interest in cannabis research. The coming weeks and months — capped by the June 29, 2026, administrative hearing and subsequent rulemaking — will determine how far the federal government goes in loosening restrictions and how quickly patients, researchers, and businesses feel the effects of the shift. Readers should expect a steady stream of regulatory announcements, legal analyses, and state-level responses as agencies, courts, and Congress respond. 

 

For Official Publication:https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-places-fda-approved-marijuana-products-and-products-containing-marijuana

Minister Brug visits Freegan Food Foundation; announces extension of support program for seniors.

brugfreeegan27042026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor, Richinel Brug, recently paid a working visit to the Freegan Food Foundation at their distribution location, where he met with volunteers and observed firsthand the impactful work being carried out to support vulnerable families within the community.
Freegan Food Foundation plays a vital role in reducing food waste while ensuring that families in need have access to nutritious food. Families are welcome to select items based on their needs and preferences. Distributions take place every Thursday and Friday from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, currently serving approximately 100 families each week.
During his visit, Minister Brug also expressed his sincere appreciation to the Freegan Food Foundation team and its volunteers for their continued dedication and service to the community. Their efforts have made a tangible difference in the lives of many families and seniors across Sint Maarten.
The Ministry’s collaboration with Freegan Food Foundation began in early 2025 through a pilot program aimed at supporting seniors. This initiative proved highly successful, effectively reaching vulnerable households and providing much-needed assistance.
Building on this positive working relationship and recognizing the continued need among seniors, Minister Brug is proud to announce that the program will be extended for at least another year. This extension underscores the Ministry’s commitment to strengthening food security and supporting the well-being of elderly residents across Sint Maarten.
Further details regarding the continuation of the program will be shared in the coming weeks. Seniors who wish to be part of the program are encouraged to come forward, as this will help the Ministry better understand the scope of elderly persons requesting assistance. The Ministry of VSA remains dedicated to fostering partnerships that deliver meaningful and sustainable support to the community.


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