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Shooter of 66-year-old man in USVI claims self-defense

A man who said he shot and killed a 66-year-old on Thursday, February 18, 2016 told police while being treated at the Roy Lester Schneider Hospital on St Thomas, US Virgin Islands on Friday February 19, 2016 that he did so in self-defense, attempting to protect his own life from a hostile attack that he said was triggered by the deceased, identified as Randolph Rabsatt of Ukle Gade. Photo: VIC
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CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St Thomas, USVI — A man who said he shot and killed a 66-year-old on Thursday, February 18, 2016 told police while being treated at the Roy Lester Schneider Hospital on St Thomas, US Virgin Islands on Friday February 19, 2016 that he did so in self-defense, attempting to protect his own life from a hostile attack that he said was triggered by the deceased, identified as Randolph Rabsatt of Ukle Gade.

That’s according to VIPD Police Commissioner Delroy Richards, Sr, who spoke with The Consortium about the incident on Saturday February 20, 2016. Mr Richards revealed that Ja’heil Francis, 19, initially considered a suspect, is being treated as a victim after declaring that he acted in self-defense, and that he was stabbed several times, once in his waist and multiple times in his neck. (VIPD Media Specialist Sakeeda Freeman told The Consortium on Sunday morning that she had requested a mugshot of Mr. Francis and would make it available upon receipt).

Mr Richards said that police first learned of the incident after being contacted by the hospital in regards to an injured man who was receiving medical attention at the facility. Upon arrival to the hospital, and after speaking with Mr Francis, the stabbed victim then revealed to police his version of what had occurred.

“Because of his injuries, we have begun to discuss this matter with our prosecuting agencies to determine whether or not it’s homicide or whether or not it’s self-defense,” the police commissioner made known. “Because if you look at the fact that the victim was lying on the ground with a knife next to him, and was admitted to the hospital with those severe injuries to this throat, I doubt very much that he received those injuries after the guy was shot,” Mr Richards pointed out, recalling what Mr Francis had explained.

Nonetheless, Mr Francis was being held in police custody because the firearm that he shot and killed Mr Rabsatt with was unlicensed, which could land Mr Francis in jail for multiple years. He was remanded to the Bureau of Corrections on Friday after failing to make bail of $25,000.

According to a press release issued by VIPD Public Information Officer late Friday, Mr Rabasatt was found dead in Savan on Thursday night.

Mr Jackson, citing a police report, said  the 911 emergency call center received notification of an incident involving an assault victim at about 8:11 pm.

Upon arrival on the scene, officers found an unresponsive male victim who had sustained multiple gunshot wounds, lying motionless on the ground in Savan. The emergency medical technicians that responded to the incident indicated that the victim showed no vital signs and pronounced him dead on the scene. He was later identified as Mr Rabsatt

This case is currently under investigation by the Criminal Investigation Bureau. VIPD is asking anyone with information concerning this homicide to contact the Criminal Investigation Bureau at 340-714-9807 ext. 5556, 911, or the anonymous tip service Crime Stoppers USVI at 1-800-222-(TIPS) 8477.

5 Responses to “Shooter of 66-year-old man in USVI claims self-defense”

  • mother jones (21/02/2016, 14:04) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    well down dey is gun city
  • only saying (21/02/2016, 14:28) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Not going to say self defense or not. However, the police should have been called by the young man who pulled the trigger. Don't wait untill you made your way to the hospital and then explained what happen. Makes things look bad.
  • Not2Sure (21/02/2016, 16:44) Like (10) Dislike (2) Reply
    it's safe to say the USVI have more crime than the BVI


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