
A young man, identified as Lee Joshua Leslie, also known as Aladin, was shot dead in Grand Bay earlier today.
Police have not yet released details, but residents say the killing has deepened fears in a community already troubled by rising gun violence.
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has previously pledged tougher measures to curb the flow of illegal firearms, assuring that law enforcement is working to restore safety across Dominica.
The incident underscores growing concerns over gun crime and the urgency of government efforts to tackle it.
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Is this to justify that Antigua is not bad with the shooting and missing persons under ALP?
That’s news was Dominica internal affairs.
The quickest and easiest way to have money in your pocket along with the glamor, bling and finner things in life to our Caribbean young brothers is through the drug trade.
We often ask how are all these guns getting on our street? but once you have drugs flowing and easily getting by so too will it’s family and neighbors i.e guns and ammo, now comes the distribution! and in this business the Ceo’s along with the management teams decided the best way to make it grow is to build gangs and territory, but to get to this stage big names are often involved and huge sums are being passed on the down low with closed eyes.
The most difficult aspect of this type of employment is quitting, so for some it’s either jail or the grave.
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