St. John dragnet leads to search of satchel, yields illegal gun, ammunition

CRUZ BAY — A St. John man faces illegal gun charges after being caught up in an SOB dragnet over the weekend.

Rae-Shawn Amani Emmanuel Frazer, 22, was arrested and charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm and possession of illegal ammunition, the Virgin Islands Police Department said.

The Special Operations Bureau responded at 4:30 p.m. Saturday ‘to information provided by the Intelligence Unit regarding a recovered firearm linked to a suspect involved in illegal drug activity,” according to the VIPD.

VIPD mug shot of Rae-Shawn Amani Emmanuel Frazer, 22, of St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

The investigation began a day earlier when the Intelligence Unit conducted surveillance in the area of Cruz Bay, St. John, targeting individuals suspected of drug distribution, police said.

During the surveillance, officers observed a black male, later identified as Rae-Shawn Amani Emmanuel Frazer, carrying a satchel slung across his left shoulder, according to police.

Upon reviewing surveillance footage on the morning of April 5, 2025, officers observed Frazer discarding the satchel, which had previously been on his shoulder, police said.

Inside the satchel, officers discovered a firearm, according to police.

Following the discovery, Rae-Shawn Amani Emmanuel Frazer was located,
arrested, and charged, police said.

Bail for Frazier was set at $57,000.00.

Unable to post bail, the suspect was transported to the custody of the Bureau of Correction at the St. Thomas jail.

Frazier is scheduled for an advice-of-rights hearing in Superior Court in Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas.

John F. McCarthy is a veteran journalist in the Caribbean, writing from the "Decision Space" where survival meets the surreal. His reporting steel was tempered by a lineage of legendary editors and broadcasters, including Ed Wynn Brant (The Bomb), Owen Eschenroder (Ann Arbor News), Lynelle Emanuel (BVI Beacon), and Charles Thanas (WSVI-TV). Alongside longtime colleague Kenneth C. "Casey" Clark, McCarthy has navigated the front lines of the territory’s history—from the 1997 volcanic "snow" to every major hurricane since Hugo. Known for leaning out of doorless helicopters to capture the "money shot," McCarthy now edits the V.I. Free Press, providing the essential link between the island's colonial past and its SpaceX future.