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Court Opinion Clears the Way for New Proceedings in St. Thomas Cop Killer Case

A recent order handed down by a federal judge over the murder of a St. Thomas police officer says the accused killer has no Constitutional right to gun possession.
Chief District Judge Robert Molloy issued an opinion Oct. 3 in the case of USA v. Richardson Dangelben Jr. The defendant is accused of fatally shooting police detective Delberth Phipps Jr. in July in Hospital Ground.
Dangelben was charged on July 7 with killing a police officer while in the performance of duty and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. Federal Public Defender Matthew Campbell challenged the firearm charge, saying a recent Supreme Court ruling nullified the weapons charge.
Prosecutors from the U.S. Department of Justice said the high court ruling only applied to law-abiding citizens and their legal possession of firearms. The Oct. 3 Memorandum and Opinion upheld arguments made by prosecutors.
“ … the Court agrees with the Government. Section 922(k) does not infringe on an individual’s Second Amendment right to bear arms. Section 922(k) merely prohibits a person from possessing a gun with an altered, removed, or obliterated serial number. The regulation does not modify or in any way affect the function, utility, or effectiveness of an individual’s firearm,” Molloy said.
“For the foregoing reasons, Defendant Richardson Dangleben’s motion to dismiss (sic) is denied.”
The judge’s order clears the way for further proceedings in the case. Dangleben made an initial appearance before U.S. Magistrate Ruth Miller on July 17. Miller ordered his detention, pending further court action at that time.
Since then, the defendant has been held in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Puerto Rico.
A date for arraignment has not been scheduled yet.
National Hurricane Center Monitors “Invest 94L” for Possible Cyclonic Development

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean called “Invest 94L.” The disturbance is forecast to intensify, and a tropical depression may form next week.
“Environmental conditions are expected to become more conducive for development by the end of the weekend while the disturbance begins to move westward across the central tropical Atlantic,” according to an update from the NHC on Friday.
“Additional development is expected after that, and a tropical depression is likely to form during the early to middle portion of next week as the system moves steadily westward across the central and western tropical Atlantic,” the update continues.
If this system intensifies into a tropical storm, with maximum sustained winds of at least 39 mph, it will be named “Tammy.” In addition to Invest 94L, the NHC continues to watch “Tropical Storm Sean.” At this time, Sean is not expected to threaten land.
2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season
The busy 2023 Atlantic Hurricane season officially ends on November 30, and with approximately a month and a half remaining in the season, it is essential to be vigilant.
A recent update from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) explains that an “El Niño” weather pattern is occurring (El Niño involves an unusual warming of the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, affecting global weather).

Historically, El Niño can help to suppress tropical activity in the Atlantic and the Caribbean. However, the ocean water temperatures across the region have been extremely warm, which can help cyclones strengthen. On Friday, a NOAA map indicated that the water temperature around the USVI was approximately 88 degrees Fahrenheit.
Stay Informed
Weather updates will be published on the Source Weather Page. Additionally, USVI visitors and residents are encouraged to follow the National Hurricane Center for the latest weather alerts. Information about severe weather, including emergency shelters and alerts, is also available from the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather Service.
A list from the National Weather Service regarding hurricane preparedness is available here.
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