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Armed and dangerous suspect remains wanted in “Alligator” double-murder investigation

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Brent Dain Danglade / John Dawn Emmanuel

 

SINT MAARTEN (KPSM)  – The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) and the Prosecutor’s Office are renewing their appeal for information concerning the suspected shooter in the ongoing “Alligator” investigation. The suspect remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous.

The investigation concerns the fatal shooting of D S, originally from Trinidad and Tobago, and D.D of the United States on 2 March 2026 in Sint Maarten. Investigators believe Sylvester was the intended target of the shooting. D.D is not believed to have been a target and appears to have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.

One suspect is currently in pre-trial detention on suspicion of complicity in the two murders. However, the suspected shooter has not yet been apprehended. The suspected shooter has been identified as Brent Dain Danglade, born on 25 March 1977 in Trinidad and Tobago. He has since changed his name to John Dawn Emmanuel, with the same date of birth.

The investigation indicates that Danglade/Emmanuel regularly changes his appearance. The accompanying photographs show how he may currently look, his appearance around the time of the murders and how he was depicted in previous wanted notices.

He also has an elongated tattoo on the inside of his right forearm. The precise image or meaning of the tattoo is not yet known.

 

Brent Dain Danglade / John Emmanuel aka Small Brent