Man Injured in Drive-By Shooting on Friars Hill Road; Police Investigate

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A man was injured in a drive-by shooting near a local bar on Friars Hill Road Sunday night.

He is being treated at Sir Lester Bird Medical Center for a gunshot wound to his right arm.

The victim, whose identity is unknown, was shot when another vehicle fired two shots while passing him.

The shooter remains unidentified, and police are investigating the incident.

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  1. There was a time these kinds of crimes did not happen. Now, they happened because criminals have learned to appreciate the opportunity available to commit these kinds of crimes without any high risk of being caught.

    It calls for an increase in those policing that reduces opportunities, and I am not referring to zero tolerance policing, as everyone who does not comprehend my strategy constantly confuse it with.

    I am not saying to arrest folks for minor things because those committing the minor may be the same committing the major crimes.

    I am saying, certain opportunities to commit certain kind of crimes exist, so we must try to close those gaps using different practical approaches to close those opportunities. My focus is on the chance to commit the crimes, while the other that people who are not educated in policing science confuse with mine is about arresting people for minor things who may be the one committing the major and inherently dangerous crimes.

    I believe eliminating opportunities also conditioned people out of making criminality an option to solve whatever problems they may believe pushes them to commit the crime.

    After such kind of policing as I described is done for some while, crime will decrease not just immediately but longterm.

    Focusing on opportunity reduction is the best bet and again, I have some ideas from my research of Antigua police and communities. Submitted to numerous the Canadian police years ago in Antigua and every politicians I could find their email or number.

    From those who said I will make you an adviser, when I become prime minister, to others.

    It is time steps are taking to ensure this does not worsen, the kind of crimes and frequency of crimes. But it is sadly clear it will become worse, as everyone focuses on resources instead of the hard work and dedication, using pragmatical and practical approaches with the resources you do have.

  2. You know why this is happening
    Police don’t do there jobs
    Made reports of threats to my life to the police and because the guy is his friend he did nothing
    Went to another they told me about jurisdiction
    So my next move was take it into my own hands
    Crime will happen when the police fail you

  3. Just a matter time before this happened.

    Law abiding citizens have to jump through hoops to get a license and these pieces of shit getting guns as easy as going grocery store and picking up food.

    Worse yet, the police are useless and take hours to arrive at the crime scene. One day it will be one their own but then again, they will show up within a few minutes while the rest of us are fucked.

    Vigilante justice is needed here.

  4. Funny how uno want ppl fi risk them life and snitch on another person’s acts and some a uno nah rat pan uno own family members uno corrupt yahfuk🖕

    #FükTheSystem🖕🖕come get me

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