Roubens is also a member of Opa although he didn’t use to post often.
Man kills himself after shooting a woman in Port St. Lucie, police say Deadman had faced charges involving illegal radio station broadcast on 106.1 FM. A police SWAT team found Roubens Maignan dead inside a Port St. Lucie home Sunday night after a domestic dispute in which he fired a gun at his girlfriend. A police SWAT team found Roubens Maignan dead inside a Port St. Lucie home Sunday night after a domestic dispute in which he fired a gun at his girlfriend.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Police responded to the home at 2265 SW Lawrence St. after receiving a call about the shooting at 3:39 p.m. The woman, whose name was not released, ran outside to a neighbor’s house while carrying a child after a bullet grazed the back of her head. There was no indication that the child was hurt, Port St. Lucie Police Department spokesman Tom Nichols said. After evacuating three houses, a SWAT team negotiator tried to establish communication with Maignan. After receiving no response for hours, police pitched tear gas into the house and got no response. They then entered the house and found Maignan, 40, dead in the bedroom from a single gunshot wound.
In January 2007, police and Federal Communications Commission officials shut down an illegal radio operation at Maignan’s Port St. Lucie home that was broadcasting on the frequency of 106.1 FM. Maignan faced federal charges for interfering with a radio station licensed by the FCC.
Roubens Maignan’s Obituary
September 25, 1969 – January 3, 2010
With deep sorrow in our hearts, we are announcing the tragic death of Roubens Maignan on Sunday, January 3rd, 2010, in Florida. He was born on September 25, 1969. Rouby as most of us called him became a son of the Massachusetts community since coming to the US. He graduated from Somerville High School in 1987. He was a son, nephew, cousin, friend, very intelligent young man that accomplished so much in short life. No doubt that he will be missed. Roubens (Rouby) is survived by his wife Mrs. Carmel Myriam Alexandre Maignan, his two daughters Sakyah and Morayma Maignan, his step-son Hans Prophete, his mother Marie A. Milorin, his step-mother Marie Andre Maignan and family, his grandmother Mrs. Ermance Milorin, his sisters Guerdah Eline Maignan and Mrs.Majorie Desir, his brothers Patrick Mathurin, Evans Milorin, Tony Bien-Aime, his sister in-law Anthonia Milorin, his uncle and close friend Henry Milorin and family, Eloi family, Leclerc family, Alexandre family, Chevry family, Chevry-Orne family, Dorival family, Jean-Bart family, Romulus family, Beauvoir family, Benoit family, Desir family, Esperance family, Lafortune family, Cherry family. There is no doubt that he is also leaving behind other relatives and many truly wonderful friends that we may have forgotten to mention.
Funeral arrangements as follows –
Visitation will be on Friday, January 15, 2010 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm at: George L. Doherty Funeral Home, 855 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02144, 617-625-4320Funeral services on Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 10:00 am at: St. Ann Church, 399 Medford Street, Somerville, MA 02145, 617-625-1904Memorial services on Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 10:00 am at: Saint Bernadette Catholic Church, 350 NW California Blvd., Port St. Lucie West, FL 34986, 772-336-9956
Send all contributions to: Maignan Memorial Fund For: Sakyah and Morayma Maignan, Brookline Bank, 430 High Street, Medford, MA 02155– 781-396-2744
For the family: Marilyn Chevry-Orne and Henry Milorin