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Monday, March 23, 2015

Puerto Rico News Digest For March 23, 2015


WEEK STARTS OFF WITH THREE MURDERS
















As reported this morning by El Nuevo Dia, three murders were reported
overnight. A man who is as of yet unidentified was found lying dead on
401st Street in Country Club, Carolina. He had apparently been shot to
death, and 20 shell casings were found nearby. Peter Santos QuiƱones,
age 26, was gunned down in front of a business in Guayanilla at 5:15
this morning, while an unidentified man was found dead in the Adelaido
Collazo sector of Rio Grande at 6:40 AM. The latter victim was also
seemingly shot to death.


ILLINOIS SURFER DIES IN RINCON


From Pantagraph.com:

A Bloomington man has been identified as the 35-year-old tourist
who drowned while surfing in Puerto Rico. Police say Bryan Wright,
35, of Bloomington, formerly of  Heyworth, died Wednesday while
on vacation last week with  friends in Rincon, Puerto Rico. He lost
his life while surfing, but officials did not release specifics about the
accident, except to acknowledge the surfer fell off his  board in rough
seas.


MUNITION FOUND ON CULEBRA BEACH


From Yahoo! News:

Authorities say residents of an outlying Puerto Rican island have found
an unexploded munition on a beach once used as a bombing practice area
by the U.S. Navy. Island police say they were alerted Sunday to a 2-foot-
long munition found on a rocky stretch of popular Zoni Beach in Culebra.


PIERLUISI CONVENES JONES ACT FORUM


From  Caribbean Business:

Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi announced that, given the
increased concerns being expressed by his constituents about the
Jones Act in light of Horizon Lines’ withdrawal from the Puerto
Rico market, he will convene a forum in Puerto Rico to discuss
the situation. For that reason, Pierluisi sent a letter to the Customs
and Border  Protection (CBP) commissioner and the Maritime
Administration (Marad) administrator, inviting senior officials
from each agency to attend. The resident commissioner will also
invite representatives from each of the Jones Act carriers that pro-
vide service to Puerto Rico. Officials from the local government,
business leaders, manufacturers, farmers, economistsand others
have  been invited as well.



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