The Post reports this morning that the shooting of 24-year-old Trey Joyner — an incredibly messy incident, which saw hundreds of residents pour on to the streets of Trinidad in protest and the placement of six Park Police officers on administrative leave — isn’t much closer to being hashed out, although community activists are certainly leaving their mark. Joyner was shot to death by Park Police on June 8, after officers had received a tip that there was a man with a gun in the area — though how the Police got from the tip to discharging a weapon is still very much in contention. With yesterday’s ruling that Trinidad’s checkpoints violated resident’s constitutional rights, this story will most certainly become much more visible as details about what actually happened are revealed.