Thursday, November 25, 2010

Trinidad police probe slaying of US soldier

The Associated Press

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad -- Police in Trinidad say a 38-year-old U.S. Army soldier vacationing on the Caribbean island was killed when gunmen rammed his car from behind in a rough slum and then opened fire.

Authorities say Sgt. Simeon Roderique was shot Tuesday night shortly after dropping a woman off at her home in Laventille, a gang-plagued community just east of Trinidad's capital. The woman's brother was also killed.

The police statement issued Wednesday says robbery is suspected as the motive. There have been no arrests.

A statement from the U.S. Embassy in Trinidad says local authorities "are diligently working to solve this deplorable crime."

A hometown or state for Roderique was not immediately disclosed by police or U.S. officials.

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