Man Shot in the head and other parts of his body

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A man was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after being shot multiple times in St. John’s, according to early police reports.

The incident, which occurred in an area known locally as Toy Toy in FORT ROAD, left the victim with gunshot wounds to the head and other parts of his body. Emergency responders transported him to the hospital’s emergency department, where he was listed in critical condition.

Authorities have not released the man’s identity, and there has been no official update on his condition.

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting and have not indicated whether any suspects have been identified or taken into custody. Law enforcement officials are urging anyone with information to contact the Criminal Investigations Department or Crime Stoppers anonymously.

This is a developing story.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Crime is down! This is just another incident which shows Toy Town gangsters are claiming their fame.
    These enclaves are areas which supports criminal activity and this will be the result, but 🗣️ CRIME IS DOWN!

  2. Crime is not down in Antigua, the crimes being committed are much more inherently dangerous, the crimes are more frequent, politicians and law enforcement heads are in denial of the seriousness of the problem which makes things much more dangerous for the public, no one is trying anything new, no one have tried to include persons with advance knowledge/degree/exceptional/extraordinary ability in related areas to find ways on deterring and decreasing crimes.

    I have expressed on numerous occasions that things will get worse and it needs innovation and a pragmatic approach.

    The most dangerous thing here is that the ABLP government and its law enforcement heads are in denial of the seriousness and frequency of crimes in a country where crimes was nearly nonexistent about 20 years ago but now occurs practically daily.

    Now this is the comparison you can make and not compare the country with other countries’ problems. Compare your country now with back then.

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