Teacher/son of Belmopan Mayor murdered

Aubrey Lopez
The undeterred murder rampage on Belize City streets hit home for one politician whose family tonight is coping with the loss of their son. The shocking news spread early this morning that thirty year old Aubrey Lopez, the son of Belmopan Mayor, Simeon Lopez, was gunned down execution style on Wednesday night inside a car he borrowed. The murder occurred on Prince Street and the incident still has cops baffled over the motive of the latest homicide victim who most people agree was a decent young teacher and basketball player. News Five’s Marion Ali has the details.
Marion Ali, Reporting
The flag flew at half mast and there was a sombre mood at an otherwise lively E P Yorke High School today as the faculty, staff and students grieve the murder of one of their teachers. The appalling killing of thirty year old Aubrey Lopez sometime after eleven on Wednesday night has left a numb feeling for his family, friends and students. Lopez had just borrowed this light blue Nissan Altima car from a female friend and had gone back to school to hang out with fellow teachers. But something went awfully wrong between the time he left the compound at around eleven pm, and the time his body was discovered on Prince Street half an hour later. When the blue car was later intercepted near the Queen’s Square Market police reportedly found blood stains and a point 38 Smith and Wesson brand revolver inside.
Residents of Prince Street called to report that they heard a muffled shot and then saw the light blue Nissan Altima speed off. When cops arrived, they discovered Lopez’ body lying face down with a gunshot wound to the left side of the head. The blood in the middle of Prince Street today was all that was left from the harrowing incident. News Five understands that when police intercepted a light blue Nissan Altima near the Queen Square Market shortly before midnight, three of its occupants jumped out, one of whom allegedly tried to shoot off a pump action shotgun at police while fleeing, but the weapon jammed. Two others who chose to remain inside the car were taken into custody. While it is expected they will be charged with the murder by Friday, it is little comfort for Belmopan Mayor, Simeon Lopez and his family.

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Mayor Simeon Lopez, Father of Murder Victim
“My family is devastated right now. He has an older brother in the states and he is devastated as well. There some blood stains on the driver’s side of the car, the car is now impounded and the police say they have two suspects. Three of them managed to get away so obviously the car was loaded with other guys.”
Marion Ali
“This was his car though?”
Mayor Simeon Lopez
“No this was a car that was loaned to him. He was a teacher here and also a basketball player with the Balling for Life programme, having a team in Belmopan in the tournament, a team that has been doing pretty good.”
His principal and fellow teachers were the last ones to see him alive just before his killers intercepted his vehicle.
Roderick Cardinez, Principal, EP Yorke

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“We had a staff meeting immediately after dismissal. After that time, he went out and then he came back and he was in the staff room sitting around and when I left it was then that I observed he was speaking with the clerical office staff.”
As if written by fate, these were the last day’s notes that Lopez left on the chalkboard for his second form technical drawing students – the only physical reminder of the role he played in their lives. And in appreciation for that, the students scripted their names on these drawings that they left along with a bunch of red bells and a picture of him at the school’s office entrance. For many of them, Lopez was more than a teacher.
Alexis Ramirez, Student, EP Yorke
“When I heard it from some of the teachers I just began to cry because he was my teacher but he was my best friend as well cause he always encouraged me to do good in sports, in class and he always told me that I reminded him of himself in his youth. And he was proud of me that I wanted to be like him when I get older because we are alike.”
Marion Ali
“How was it for you – most people your age would normally have a best friend their age as well, but you found a best friend in your teacher.”
Alexis Ramirez
“Yes, although he was a teacher he got down to our levels and we talked like we dah friends from the neighbourhood, ih talk like ih trust we and we trust ah and we could tell he anything and he tell we anything and besides my best friend he was like a father figure to me.”
Christie Petillo, Student, EP Yorke
“I’m on suspension now and I needed to bring my parents but none of them didn’t want to guide me but I asked Mr Lopez and he said if he could he was going to guide me. That’s why I loved him. And ih always tell me make sure I stay I stay in school and he wants to see me graduate. But now that he’s dead I will still graduate so he can be happy for me and I will show him that I am a good girl and stay in school and don’t give any more trouble.”
Asher Canto, Student, EP Yorke
“He basically showed me that I had skills in technical drawing and he taught me the basics and now in second form I’m doing so good in technical drawing so it’s a real hard loss for me.”
As Mayor Lopez temporarily puts aside his political duties to deal with his loss, he joins other frustrated parents of victims and candidly told us that the system is lax.
Mayor Simeon Lopez
“We gotta do a lotta enforcement Marion. The laws are there, we need to do a lot of enforcement. Our criminals or the people who the police charge always get off because of the fact of some technicality. The police might need to equip itself with qualified attorneys to be able to go against these other attorneys who are defending these criminals and getting away with it. Once they are convicted man do what you have to do. I will watch and see now that we’ll sharply be moving from the Privy Council to the Caribbean Court of Justice and see if that will make any difference in carrying out the sentences.”
While police are expected to charge the two men in their custody, the search continues for the other three who escaped the vehicle on Wednesday night. Reporting for News Five I am Marion Ali.
The family is preparing now to lay to rest Aubrey Lopez.

Your memory lives on with us and through us Brey! You won’t be forgotten family. Blessings and Guidance.
Sad to hear that someone from my hometown got killed while in Belize by the criminals roaming the streets.
When a good teacher is killed it is lost to our society, Aubrey Lopez
And his family is known to be good people, his father was a teacher, everyone knew him.
Weather those idiots tried to steal the car, or was a mistaken identity this killing is heartbreaking, and senseless.
I believe that the people of Belize should stop doing nothing, and start taking back their city at any cost, don’t wait for someone close to you dies before you decide to join the force.
On the news last night, mention was made of Aubrey Lopez’s involvement and many accomplishments in basketball. That was nice of you all.
What a lot of people don’t know though, is that Aubrey was also a talented volleyball player. He had played throughout high school, on the Belmopan Comprehensive School team, and was an excellent setter. Aubrey even played with the Belize Junior National Team briefly, as a setter.
Last year, with the rejuvention of volleyball in Belmopan after well over a decade, Aubrey had refereed at volleyball marathons in the capital city. He also assisted with the Belmopan Children’s Summer Camp last year, and even returned to the court to participate in the Belmopan Male Volleyball Tournament in 2009. Many who affiliated Aubrey with the sport of basketball only, were caught by surprise to see him on the volleyball court, and to see him play so well.
I think it would be nice if you could mention briefly that not only has the Belize basketball community lost an exceptional basketballer, but that the Belize volleyball community has also lost a great athlete who had only recently returned to the volleyball court after many years.
R.I.P belizean bro and may the Lord confort your griefing family who will suffer for senseless act of crime that have us on our knees with the law doing nothing to prevent it,rather than,they joining the criminal list and bringing more fear to our nation
Condolences to Mayor Lopez and his entire family, my prayers are for you today, that Jesus Christ of Nazareth will give you the peace and comfort during this painful time in your life, he always takes the best. Get the divine reassurance that it is written in the word of God, where he say VENGEANCE IS MINES, SO Mayor Lopez leave it in Gods Hand, we will not forget what this heartless worhless men have done to you, your wife, and all the other parents that have lost a love one to this heious crimes.
Parents are the number one people to blame, second GOB, for not hanging these criminals.
Disaster will come to those who are behind all these crimes!!!!!!
I have come to the regrettable conclusion that our sustained culture of violent crime in Belize is attributable to those in parliament, particularly on the red side. I have no shame in saying I am pro-red but am equally not prepared to be a steadfast defender in light of our current social ills. I lay blame on United Democratic Party because they are in power, THEY have all legal mechanisms at their disposal inclusive of the Attorney General’s office, THEY have a strong political mandate and the best minds in the public service. Yet THEY fail to capitalize on all of this. I would like those who contribute to talk shows and other public forum on the topic of violent crime to offer concrete suggestions and show those whom we elect that realistic solutions are only an arm’s length away. My suggestions? 1) Stop hiding youths alleged of committing crimes. TELL US WHO THEY ARE in vein of a public service announcement! Police more often than not detain the correct persons…my personal queries reveal about 95%. The remaining 5 percent are collateral damage which can be remedied if they are prone to staying on the right track 2) Youth who use a gun to kill should be tried as adults – that simple. They very well know what they are doing 3) The willfull taking of a life should result in an automatic Death Penalty case. A lesser sentence would still be possible through a good defense. These are tangible, implementable initiatives for any willing government.
Let’s offer more suggestions.
RIP Aubrey Lopez, you will always have a special place in my heart.
Nor is there any law more just, than that he who has plotted death shall perish by his own plot.
I really don’t know Aubrey but I do know his family, my heart goes out to them, this senseless slaughtering of our brethrens and sistrens needs to stop!!! Increase the peace and spread the love, stop the fussing and fighting. One!!
this is a real sad story he never deserve it. He has a child people. Who uno fi kill fi crime stop and fi the government do better is that ** Shyne done he and barrow who tighten up we no want him here cause he only the eat belize money out on stupid song sound like rubbage.
Most of you might disagree with my statement however i care less.In my previous statements on this blog i supported hanging and i still believe that hanging would decrease the crime rate in Belize.The reason these criminals are still comitting these heinous crimes is partly because of Mr Barrow.This man had the audacity to have a meeting with the so called gang leaders in Belize But still can’t finf time to address the nation in regards to this malignant crime wave that is affecting the Jewel.Shame on you PM apparently you think that you’re immune to this crime situation.Mr Lopez probably didn’t think that his son was going to be a victim but reality knocked at his door.And my deepest condolence goes to the Lopez family.This guy’s brother was my intake brother he was also an avid Basketball player.
Well like how it hits home that it is one of the minister son got kill let see what type of action will happen know , or if the government of belize is going to do something about it and like i said it is only going to get worse every day .
I totally agree with you Elgin why isn’t the PM addressing the problem facing our country today. why is he having meetings with so call gang leaders. The law abiding citizen of Belize can’t even see the PM muchless talk to him. but yet the so call gang leaders could have wa meeting with him they same people that got all those youths killing people for them. they same so call gang leaders are influencing the youths of Belize. they should be the people we should hang. they should also address the problem within the police department with all those police committing alot crime in less than 5 months. I have give the devil what he dues and they do have very good police officers out there but the bad to over power the good. so PM need to address thses problem right away. so sad see what happen to Aubrey Lopez may he rest in peace.
This Crime situation in this city is pass stupid. It is obvious neither the police nor GOB wants to do anything about it. It is as if it is one big conspiracy to irradicate a certain group of people or something. Come on GOB do something brefore something do you!!!
@Empress you wrong….your comments are very much uncalled for. Then we wonder why our country has gone to such extreme. We’ve lost a true, honest and talented basketball player that was on the way of taking the sport to another level. Its time for us to come together and work with our children to help to be better citizens of this country. It makes no sense if we continue to point fingers cause we have to remember that when we point one finger four is pointing back at us. Lets get back to the old days when it took an entire village to raise one child. Even though Aubrey is no longer with us he will always be remembered. R.I.P. Aubrey and to the Lopez’s family my prayers are with you all. GOD BLESS!!!!!
RIP Aubrey, you will always be remembered in our hearts. People might not know Aubrey was also a very good dominoe player He was not only into basketball and volleyball but we played some very good dominoe games together. He will be sadly miss. May the good lord continue to comfort his family during these sad times.
THE GOV’T NEED TO DO SOMETING ABOUT THE CRIME SITUATION,WHAT ARE THEY WAITING FOR? MR PERDOMO IS WORTH A S&!% AS MINISTER OF NATIONAL SECURITY,HE SHOULD RESIGN…. MAYBE THE GOV’T IS WAITING UNTIL A MINISTER” IS KILLED TO START DO SOMETING? SHUKSSSSSS INOCENT LIVES ARE JUST BEING MURDERED -SOMETIMES FOR A LEE DALLA, BECAUSE THERE IS NO JOBS ! THE PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO TAKE THE LAWS UNDER OUR OWN HANDS,BECAUSE WE NO LONGER TRUST THE POLICE DEP’T, AND ABOUT THIS RESENT MURDER IT WILL JUST END AS IF NOTHING HAPPEND. THATS WHAT PISSES ME OFF BECAUSE SO MANY MURDERS HAS GONE WITHOUT JUSTICE.”
It’s so sad to hear of all the stupid and senseless crimes and murders being committed in our once peaceful country. People its time to put a stop to it, if the government and police who are also involved in these criminal acts don’t do anything we as a people need to catch these assholes and burn them. Bring back hanging, it will only take a couple of them to send the message.
My sincerest condolences to Mayor Lopez and his family, we pray that God gives you comfort and strength in such a hard time and may your son’s soul Rest In Peace. Justice will be served…….
It’s time for citizens of Bze to demand the removal of the minister for national security and the person in charge of the police dept.
Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that the above individuals don’t have a clue about even trying to control or curbing the escalating violence and guns in the country.
The handwriting is on the walls for Belize and the leaders are sound asleep or simply don’t give a dam.
Sure it will take decades to overhaul the system and get control of all the social problems we have, but we need to see immediate tangible evidence of ACTIONS being taken by our leaders instead of very lengthy speeches filled with empty promises.
You really don’t realize you miss someone till they are gone. Condolences to the entire Lopez Family. Bre will forever be cemented in our hearts! TG
Murder is unique in that it abolishes the party it injures, so that society has to take the place of the victim and on his behalf demand atonement or grant forgiveness; it is the one crime in which society has a direct interest. – W.H. AUDEN, The Dyer’s Hand
That said it all…crime is totally out of control…this Government better get their act together fast!!!!!
It is time for belizeans to demand the removal of the minister of national security and the person in charge of the police dept..
It doen’t take a rocket scientist to figure out (A) the above have not the slightest clue regarding the severity of the situation in our nation, (B) they are not capable of the job or (C) they just don’t give a dam.
Belizeans be AWARE of your POWER if you are UNITED (PUP or UDP) with regards to the START in getting back control of your city.
This is not a time for eloquent long speeches by the primeminster, it is time for IMPLEMENTATION of ACTION to start the lengthy process of bringing back peace to our citizens.
I never knew Aubrey but from the sound of things, he was a good, decent law abiding citizen. The country lost an asset to this nation. My condolences goes out to his family, especially his 8 year old child who will now join the thousands of children growing up fatherless.
I’m still puzzle as to why anyone would target him. It seems to me, from the sound of the various news reports, that he was followed or lured to that particular area, and this might be pure speculation on my part, but one has to ask, who will benefit from Aubrey’s death?
It is with sadness each day I read the news and see the headline of the crimes in Belize …People crying out looking for answers to the madness that surrounds them….Looking to man to fix what is broken. The word of God says man is depraved, and we are seeing in little Belize the depravity of man…… We look to man to fix what only God our Creator can fix, He is the manefactor… The problem is man’s heart., out of it flows the issue of life. What man need is a change of heart or a new heart, and only God can do that….The answer is very simple, but we have gotten so synical that we trip over the answer…No, not Religion, but relationship with the one who created us and love us so much that He wants to give us New life through Him. We need to get back to the simplicity of life, yes, Jesus is the Way, The Truth and Life…..Try Him people, get to know Him…..
My most sincere condolences to the Lopez family for the loss of their son. Mr. Lopez was my math teacher at BCS. At time young Aubrey was also a student at BCS. Eventhough I was not a close friend of his, I knew him and have great respect for his family. Belmopan grieves Aubrey. May God give his family the strength to carry on.
Our government needs to take a serious look at the crime situation and come up with a plan. Lets bring back religion into schools so our children grow up into well-rounded, productive citizens of Belize.
How about if we Belizean citizens form an armed group, a liberation front.. like in El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua and begin doing some cleansing in our society and begin taking back our country? Give it some thought! Enough is Enough!
People keep crying out to the Government, if not the government then they cry out to God.
Look the Almighty Creator give us all free will, everyone have a responsibility to their community. There’s no problem in this world that we can’t fix, but we keep waiting for some one to come and fix it for us. (I lost a nephew in 2008 to that same type of gun violence)) up until now no one’s been convicted. When will we people see that the (so called leader) don’t care about us. How man more of our brothers and sister have to die before we see that this situation is way out of control. There’s an old proverbs that says (It takes a village to raise a child). Let us start to care for each other, and don’t be afraid to love one another that’s where it start. (Justice Peace and Love for all)
YHWH
Its sadden our heart to hear another loved one died,This was a senseless act to a brother who is so loving.El Nino,Balls…. the names i uses to called him,he was so dedicated to his Son,Mother, students,Basket ball,and the list goes on.Their isn’t many words to express this lost to our home town Belmopan City.El Nino was much loved by everyone he came in contact with.I could remember him calling me by nickname all the time and saying i love that name,i can see why i have to called you by your nickname, he would say in a joyful smiling way.Balls i would never forget the times we spent together from childhood to present.You were the star now you left us here with many unanswered question. As you are with the lord watching over us,we here on earth will definitely find your killers and put them where they belong.Your life was cut short where you had many aspiring business planned to accomplish, but the good lord will help Mr. Lopez and your family bear this pain through this rough time.Brey,El Nino,Balls may you rest in peace and we shall get judgment here.Dean Oliver Barrow rise or we shall make you rise.This madness must end.Condolences to Mayor Lopez,Mrs.Lopez,Shar,Curtis, Jaden and the rest of the family.Last but not least the entire Site seven crew.Jah Jah watch over us as brey will rise again.May Brey soul rest in peace. Love you El Nino.
where do i place the memories that we shared? when will i be able to stop the tears from falling? how will i kno that u are watching over me?….u were that little light that glowed each time i didnt want to go to class…u always had the tendency of making us want to do our work. even if at times we didn’t want to. u were a great teacher, leader, inspiration and the light for many..a talented and gifted man; i wud say..
the loss felt at heart can never be consoled. for u are sadly missed by those whose lives u once touched….
memories are all that’s left of u with us. we cherish them and will forever hold on dearly to them…
you were and always will be a fren to me..
R.I.P
Aubrey…
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Bring back HANGING CCJ!!! We can’t stop the crime if the people sworn to protect us is commiting criminal acts just as well. When an educator is gunned down like this it makes you realize you could be next. Innocently be in the wrong place at the wrong time and POW! your life is no more. HANG a few of them and see how straight the rest will fly.
It is a complete joke having to see known criminals walk free because they have no real proof that he was the one that committed the crime…what you trying to tell me you were just standing there and POOF! all of a sudden the person just end up dead…pleeeeease give me a break. When you serve as a juror you get to see justice (or lack there of) in ‘living’ color.
R.I.P. Aubrey and condolences to the Lopez family.
Criminals in Belize are totally out of order. When is it going to stop? I think they should do a cleaning up of the police department. Somebody high up has to know about all the killings–has to be supplying deliquients with guns.
The goal of many has been to have blacks kill blacks. Well, Belize earns a Phd in that department. Our blacks sure are busy killing each other!
It is always difficult to hear that a young, vibrant, hardworking young person has been killed. I have watched Aubrey played basketball and I have seen him around. It is a very sad day. My condolences goes out to his family and friends, he will be greatly missed.
I believe that it is now time for the Government of the day to start fighting crime; Aubrey was not a gang banger, was not a drug dealer nor was he one of those losers on the street, he was a person who contributed positively to our country. Far too long we have been held prisoners by the criminals in the streets, when will the time come for us to get back our country. The Prime Minister needs to remove the Minister of National Security and the Commissioner of Police, they are not doing what they are suppose to do. They are to ensure that criminal activities go down but instead it has been on the increase. They are to ensure that proper investigation is done in order to secure sentences in Court, that is not being done either. We the people need to stand firm and assist also, we need to start reporting criminal activities, we need to stop turning our heads the other way. We need to support each others, that way we will make Belize a better place to live.
My condolences goes to the family.People what we need to do , is to bring the BDF to the steets , like the way Mexico is doing it but that is just a short term fix to the problem . I think that our government cannot solve all our problems , I think that our most important istitution is broken and that is our homes.It’s not what your country can do for you but what you can do for country . Education starts at home .
I’ve known Aubrey all my adult life…I’ve always found him to be smart, outspoken, energetic, just full of life…he will definitely be missed by the Belmopan Community…
I luv u Aubrey…Rest in Peace til we see u again
One of the most recent and funny memories of Abrey was when a group of us was by “Wings Stap” . the usual friday eveings having some beers and watching the birds do their shopping as the guys wud say. We usually get hungry after a few beers and so one of the guys order some hot wings. Abrey was so happy to see food that he waited on no one, but wat he did not realize was this wings was hot stuff……..Pepa fi bun the go in and the come out. Every one laugh as we knew that the wings was hot and but he did’nt. Abrey was so hungry that wit every bite he drank some beer…..his eyes became red and watery……..we just had our laugh as he ate……….. I will mis u my neighbour…..in the evening u always hail as u past my house…….I remember playing dominoes at u parents house on the bridge…………..Mr./Mrs. Lopez, Shar, Curtis and the whole family, my heat goes out to you all…..its sad to see such good and young people go out like that. Your son will miss you. I know wat its like to grow u without a father. I was 7 when my past…….. But your son will know you… ur friends will make sure of it…………..rest in peace my neighbour….. Nuff love fram the neighbourhood “Belmopan Heights” and the Avila’s
Well as we see these current situations on our beautiful country Belize what has it become what i would want is to let our beloved brothers and sisters know the truth is it the government that cannot stop the crime or is it the OPPOSITION doing these types of crimes because we listen to the news and police personnel are involved GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS are we turned to be as Guatemala because at that country this is what is happening the opposition is the one who is responsible for those crimes that are committing in such country what they do is pay people from there party to kill any one so that the people think that the present government is the one responsible and so they will win on the other elections. Do you think this is a fair way to win an election killing innocent men ,women children and even old people.
( ”’;””) to he grieving family of Abrey trust in the lord THe lord Giveth and the lord taket
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REST IN PEACE UR GONE BUT WILL NEVER BE FORGETTEN U WILL BESADLY MISS BY ALL OF US
channel 5 can you guys report on the news that only for this portions of the news of his death the out rage is really seen on this comment we do. to let the people who cannot use interent for some reason know that the people on internet has uploaded a good amount of disgust due to this case please. some villagers don’t know this things we do online only wztch your news and that’s it. please let it be know country wide.
I agree with you roberto, I always believe it is the opposition behind all these crimes, cause why is it that all of a sudden when government change all this killing started, people are watching and wondering, yes not only in Guatemala but in other part of the world all this is happening cause some people need to be in power so they can continue to deal with either drugs, guns and all kind of illegal activities.In belize its no less, some of the opposition articles have mention that until crime touch one of the minister or their children sometthing will be done, well I guess they decided on the Mayor son to be their next hit. If they think this will build up their confidence with the people they are sadly mistaken, we are not fools.
My condolences to the Lopez Family on the lost of a son. Aubrey was no stranger to our home…as a matter of fact he was like a son to me…always there with my eldest son…they were school buddies and grew up together…he was the godfather of my son’s eldest child..Lea…Aubrey was a good godfather…never misses a Christmas without bearing gifts for her…Aubrey was a great person…he was an even greater teacher…as was profess by his co-workers and my dearest friend..Sandra…
Aubrey you will be greatly miss, but I hope your death open the eyes of our leaders…as it hits closer to home…so that they can do everything n their power to end this madness…our youth needs guidance, love of self and love of god..RIP Brey…we loved you…
My dear cousin, although I only remember you from when you came to the States, you were 10 yrs old and we made fun of your accent for months after you left. You left a memory in our heads and hearts. I hope you are resting in peace and watching your family from the high heavens.
Condolences from my family to yours my friend. Another senseless murder. This must be stopped.
Our country cannot afford to loose anymore of its young and productive citizens Too many have suffered this faith..
Ridiculous Roberto how can you come up with such a farfetched and stupid conclusion, as much as the opposition wants to form the next government i do not think it would go so far to acheive its gold.
My sympathies goes out to the immediate, extended family and freinds of Aubrey; this was a senseless killing of such a promising young man. I trust that the police will not mess up the investigation into this murder thus providing an opportunity for the defense to get off the accused on some technicality. We need to bring back hanging and to stand up to those human rights organization and countries who dont beleive in the death penalty and are holding us hostage because they provide us with some form of aid; it is time to tell them that from now on we will address our out of control crme situation and if we have to resort to hanging convicted murderers in order to get a handle on this situation so be it; enough is enough.
condolense to the lopez family, we as a country as a people losta son, a brother, a father , a friend, and a shining light, he did the best to make our life better and touch most of us in a positive ways. i have lost a personal fan more than that a brother.
ist sad to see how criminals have taken over our country, and then we point fingers, pointing fringers will not change anything, we as country have a social problem and a personal reponsibility with 1st god, 2nd ourself, 3rd our family and 4th our country, something needs to be done!!! or just simple today a family or friend of mine 2maro it will be ur turn,
its hard to lose someone this way, bri will live on in all of our hearts and mine.
R.I.P
ur bro moody
Lopez was a great teacher, he taught me 1st form in Technical Drawing. He would always say you could draw better than this! He gave me the inspiration to take Technical Drawing serious as a student. He was a calm and respectable teacher, athlete and father. You will sadly be missed by friends, students past and present, family, team player and colleague. R.I.P Aubrey Lopez – Jah Guide Us!
Past Graduate of Edward P Yorke High School 2007!
Too much talking. Belizeans need to hunt down those animals that prey on the innocent and hard working people. The non- productive ones should be educated.DEATH TO THE CRIMINALS. While talk and talk and talk they keep killing, robbing,raping and on and on. What do you do when you find a cockroach in your kitchen? It is clear that the government is not doing much. So the citizens need to help out.It is simply ridiculous what is happening in the last known paradise of central america.Follow america where everyone and anything has rights and belize will become a hell hole. Hanging by the neck until they are dead needs to be brought back. But when the police beat those pieces of garbage the belize people say the cops are wrong. Everyone cries for help but cannot accept the way help should be applied.THE CRIMINALS ARE ANIMALS…. TREAT THEM AS SUCH.
I am a belizean living in Palm Bay florida one of the smaller slow going city here. I was just out side with my daughter at a little shopping center between nine thirty and ten. We came out the store into the parking lot to our car and there was a peaceful quite breeze blowing there was barely anyone to be seen, the place is so calm. I mention to my daughter that isnt it nice we dont have to worry that someone can come out from no where and shoot us. I love my country belize dearly and i long to be back there to live but when i hear these awfull things happening to my people it makes me feel so so sad.As i am sitting here in front of my computer feeling very helpless i am also thinking of a solution that can help to stop these darn criminal minded people who seems to be led by satan the devil from harming innocent people. I think that to start with the government sould have a 6 oclock curfew for the entire nation and the have the Belize defence force patroll indefinately or forever to protect thePrecious lives of our Belizean people.
Hey Roberto, that theory is not far fetch as a matter of fact it’s been my thinking for a while now. What are the motives for killing innocent people with no intent to rub them? The innocent killings i think are being done purposely to send a LOUD CLEAR message, to panic and run because the present government has no control over the country. We’re now experiencing the repercussion of MONEY HUNGER politicians who are no longer in charge of managing the country’s finance but continues to take desperate measures to regain money and power. may God Bless the Country Of Belize. P.S I wonder how much they are paying these youths to commit their crimes ? hey if I’m wrong about this theory i will be the first on here to apologize.
Hey Roberto, that theory is not far fetch as a matter of fact it’s been my thinking for a while now. What are the motives for killing innocent people with no intent to rub them? The innocent killings i think are being done purposely to send a LOUD CLEAR message, to panic and run because the present government has no control over the country. We’re now experiencing the repercussion of MONEY HUNGER politicians who are no longer in charge of managing the country’s finance but continues to take desperate measures to regain money and power. may God Bless the Country Of Belize. P.S I wonder how much they are paying these youths to commit their crimes ? hey if I’m wrong about this theory i will be the first on here to apologize.
Balls was my childhood neighbour and friend. Words can never describe the sorrow thats being felt by not only myself but the entire site 7 community. Our hearts goes out to the Lopez family at their moment of need. i just hope that not another innocent soul has to be taken before we as a people begin to stand together as one to stop these sensless acts of violence. R.I.P. Balls u will forever be missed