Leader of arms trafficking network between the US and the Caribbean is charged and could face 20 years in prison

United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announced the indictment against Shem Wayne Alexander, 35, of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; and faces charges of conspiracy to commit illegal export smuggling and conspiracy to traffic firearms. Alexander was arrested in Jamaica on November 15, 2024, with a request for provisional arrest from the United States with a view to his extradition, which was fulfilled on December 20. According to authorities, Alexander was the leader of a group that illegally exported firearms, firearm components and related items from Florida to Trinidad and Tobago between 2019 and 2022. The firearms, including pistols and rifles, and related equipment were concealed within boxing and wrestling equipment, speakers and other household items to avoid detection by law enforcement and customs authorities. The criminal group led by Alexander also participated in phantom firearms purchases in Tampa by misrepresenting the identities of buyers and recipients. Even on April 7, 2021, Alexander ordered his associates to send a package containing several firearms from Miami to Trinidad and Tobago. This shipment included pistols such as the 9mm Taurus G2C and Ruger Security-9 models. Authorities intercepted these items at Piarco International Airport on April 22, 2021. The investigation was led by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), along with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), with support from several agencies, including the Police Service’s Transnational Organized Crime Unit of Trinidad and Tobago. If convicted, he could be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in federal prison. Keep reading:. Wisconsin woman found guilty of poisoning friend with eye drops. Wisconsin woman poisoned her husband’s coffee with animal euthanasia drugs. Woman arrested in North Dakota who poisoned her boyfriend to death

Google updates them and allows controls with your face

Google follows working on their Chromebooks and each year it has improved some aspects to also use Qualcomm chips that enhance the autonomy experience in its laptops; especially to compete against Apple’s. Now he has shown one of the new accessibility features on your Chromebooksthe ability to control the PC with facial expressions and head. It is not an accessibility technology that you have presented just for show, but rather from today it is deploying it to more users with compatible Chromebooks; those who have at least 8 GB of RAM to be able to enjoy a new experience. It’s part of a years-long development by Google that began as an AI-powered accessibility tool based on open source for games on Windows. It was known as Project Gamefacewhich was also announced at the time for Android to help people with motor deficiencies. Amanda Lin Diets, a Google software engineer, appears in the demo video to show off the new Chromebook control feature with gestures and headand which has also helped in the development of this innovative technology that opens up other types of experiences with a Chromebook. You can see perfectly how with grimaces and turns of his head It controls the Chromebook interface to send an email. A series of actions that manage to avoid the problems that certain users may have when performing actions as simple as managing their emails from a PC. Face control with Google Chromebooks Manuel Ramirez One of those features that They add great value to the Chromebook experience from Google and that will arrive in the new ones that it just announced a couple of hours ago. There would be more than 20 new devices, including the standard ChromeBook and then the Chromebook Plus. Google, according to The Vergehas also announced a series of features focused on educators and students and that are based on ChromeOS features that it has called Class Tools. Among its main functions are the possibility of control the screens in real time of students thanks to a code that, once shared, educators will be able to send content directly to their screens. Manuel Ramirez The Free Android This content can range from text fragments or translations, remotely view your screens or even share the work of one of the students with the rest of the class. Google Classroom also receives improvements and now integrates with Figma, which will allow teachers to assign blank projects to students for group work.

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