As I speak, the office is preparing to interview them, but it will be premature of me to say that they will be charged. |
Based on what information Superintendent Ford gives us we will decide whether to charge them or release them. |
He has not been charged, but is being detained and is still being interviewed by police. Like any other murder case, this will be investigated thoroughly and with absolutely no speculation. |
Our inquiries will continue throughout today (yesterday) until tomorrow (today) and then we will make a decision on whether to charge Mr. Roberts with an offence or release him. |
These initiatives are designed to improve the quality of life of the residents, and give them the confidence to go about their lawful business without fear of being shot at or otherwise being intimidated by criminals. |
This may be a coincidence, but the last 48 hours have been relatively calm. |