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Stephen Fevrier crime statement targets Pierre government failures

Unitedpac by Unitedpac
August 26, 2025
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Stephen Fevrier, wearing a blue suit and sunglasses, stands outside a building in Castries after delivering his Stephen Fevrier crime statement on August 19, 2025

UWP Castries North candidate Stephen Fevrier

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Government failures and rising fear are underscored in the Stephen Fevrier crime statement on the Aug. 16 Castries shooting

CASTRIES, St Lucia — The Stephen Fevrier crime statement delivered on Aug. 19 mounted one of the harshest attacks yet on Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s government, with the United Workers Party candidate for Castries North accusing the administration of enabling criminality, failing the nation’s institutions, and undermining public trust. His remarks came in response to the Aug. 16 Castries shooting, which left multiple victims and reignited national debate over St Lucia’s spiraling crime crisis.

Fevrier described the tragedy as “a blot against the good name of Saint Lucia,” warning that criminals now feel emboldened. “They feel empowered. They believe that the streets belong to them. And sadly, they now believe that with one phone call, they can evade justice by reaching their Boss,” he declared.

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Systemic failures laid bare

Stephen Fevrier argued that government negligence has directly contributed to the spread of weapons and drugs across the island. He cited the disappearance of critical evidence from police custody, the disbandment of the UWP-established K9 unit designed to intercept contraband, the suspicious death of Officer Tyson, and the destruction of detection equipment at the ports.

“These lapses have created conditions for drugs and weapons to flood our streets,” Fevrier said. “But beyond negligence, this government has been complicit in the criminality that plagues us.”

Cabinet credibility questioned

The United Workers Party candidate for Castries North said the government cannot claim moral authority while elevating individuals with tarnished reputations. Without naming him directly, Fevrier referred to Housing Minister Richard Frederick, describing him as “a man accused of being a drug dealer and money launderer,” someone declared persona non grata by the United States and previously charged with improper firearm use.

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He accused Frederick of using his public platform to engage in “vicious, vile, misogynistic attacks against our women,” saying such behavior has no place in leadership. “How can a government exercise moral authority when it protects and empowers such figures?” Fevrier asked.

CIP scandal and police politicization

Fevrier tied the government’s failings to the Citizenship by Investment Program (CIP), accusing the administration of ignoring allegations of connections to transnational crime in Europe. He said unanswered questions around CIP management have tainted the country’s credibility internationally.

At the same time, he charged the Philip J Pierre government with systematically undermining the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force by politicizing promotions, rewarding bad behaviour, and instilling fear among rank-and-file officers. “This is not alarming. This is damning. It would appear that the institutions we have reposed confidence in to safeguard our country are systematically undermined,” he said.

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Human and economic toll

He insisted that the Aug. 16 Castries tragedy has far-reaching effects that extend well beyond the victims. He said the shootings have left residents fearful in once-safe spaces, traumatized children who witnessed the bloodshed, and damaged community trust. The sense of unease echoes other violent incidents, including a broad daylight shooting in Castries, which similarly shook the capital earlier this year.

He warned that business owners and vendors already struggling with low sales now face even greater challenges. “How many of us now feel more uneasy to go to the market next Saturday?” he asked, pointing to the knock-on effects for small businesses and vendors who rely on weekend shoppers.

Tourism, the island’s largest sector, is also at risk, Fevrier cautioned. “This epidemic of violence dents our reputation as a safe place to visit. If left unchecked, we will all suffer the impact of lower visitor arrivals and the apprehension of tourists.”

Hospitals and law enforcement, he added, are also bearing the burden as resources are stretched thinner with each violent episode.

A moral and cultural reckoning

Fevrier framed the crisis not only as a matter of security but also of national values. He called for prayer to be reintroduced in schools, declaring that St Lucia’s Christian identity is integral to reversing social decline. “We are a Christian nation and we will continue to fail until we put God first,” he said.

He stressed that the issue is broader than crime statistics, describing it as a battle for the soul of the nation. “Saint Lucians are good, honest people; all we want is the best for ourselves, our children, and that tomorrow will be a little better than yesterday,” he said.

Highest homicide rate in the world

Fevrier underscored the urgency of his warnings by noting that St Lucia now carries “the dubious reputation of having the highest incidence of homicide in the world for any population under 200,000.” He called the figure a damning indictment of the Pierre administration’s record on security.

He demanded answers to a series of urgent questions: whether psychological support has been provided to witnesses of the Aug. 16 Castries Shooting, whether the Philip J Pierre government would ramp up police presence in commercial districts, and whether investments would be made in CCTV and lighting to protect citizens. He also pressed for stronger community partnerships with schools, youth groups, and churches to address the root causes of violence.

Calls for dismissal and dissolution

Fevrier concluded his statement with a direct call for Prime Minister Pierre to fire Minister Richard Frederick. If the government refused to act decisively, he said, the only responsible path forward would be to dissolve Parliament.

“This Philip J Pierre Government has failed on its most sacred and fundamental responsibility, which is our safety,” he said. “If you are unwilling or unable to take the necessary steps to halt our slide into the abyss, dissolve Parliament and let the people decide.”

The Philip J Pierre government has not yet publicly responded to Fevrier’s charges.

For continued coverage of St Lucia’s crime crisis and political developments, follow Unitedpac St Lucia News.

Tags: Castries shooting Aug 16Citizenship by Investment ProgramPhilip J Pierre governmentRichard Frederick controversyRoyal Saint Lucia Police ForceSt Lucia Crime NewsStephen FevrierStephen Fevrier crime statement

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