Police Encounter Leaves Two Men Injured: One Released, One Still Receiving Treatment

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Two men were shot during an encounter with the police earlier today.

One man has since been treated and released into police custody, while the other remains hospitalized for further care.

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  2. Well done to the Police. These youngsters are lucky they not in Trinidad and Tobago. Them officers would have called the Undertaker already!

  3. Don’t compare the deligent and successful work of our police with those hapless jokers in Trinidad and Tobago where crime and murder is out of control and criminals rule the land. Unlike Trinidad and Tobago our police in Antigua and Barbuda are standing up to the thugs and criminals.

  4. On̈ce the shootingswere justified, I say kudos to the police. I urge them to continue to relentlessly pursue the ruthless criminals intent on holding the society to ransom.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  5. RELEASED INTO POLICE CUSTODY…? IDIOTIC JOURNALISM: …BE STILL AND KNOW

    From a law enforcement perspective, this headline speaks more to ‘…Idiotic Journalism.’

    HERE IS WHY

    Professionally speaking, persons detained or taken into ‘…LAWFUL CUSTODY,’ are ‘…ALWAYS’ in the ‘…CUSTODY OF THE POLICE.’

    Thus, it matters not where the injured, (whether by ‘Police’ or other persons) were taken, they may or may not be placed on a Ward of the national Hospital, but remains strictly:

    (a) ‘…In the in the physical or constructive custody of the detaining or arresting officer.’

    Though injured, those that are familiar with ‘…Police Work’ may have seen ‘…an ARMED POLICE OFFICER,’ guarding the ‘…DETAINED/ARRESTED.’

    TO THE JOURNALIST, BE STILL AND KNOW.

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