
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua — Police Public Relations Officer Frankie Thomas is urging residents of Villa to come forward with information that could assist investigators following the fatal shooting of two teenagers.
Seventeen-year-old Brianna Clark and Omari Lewis were shot and killed in an incident that has shaken the community and heightened concerns about gun violence.
Thomas appealed directly to residents, warning that silence only protects those responsible and delays justice for the victims and their families.
The killings bring the country’s homicide count for the year to eight.
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The government should get solar powered streetlight with camera combination out of china to replace all existing streetlights system and help the police and government solve crimes, those people would have been tracked island wide.
TWO TEENAGERS WERE GUN DOWN IN VILLA AREA.I LIVED IN VILLA AREA MANY YEARS AGO.NOTHING LIKE THIS HAS EVER HAPPENED THERE.THEY WERE JUST BEGINNING TO LIVE THEIR LIVES AND IT WAS TAKEN AWAY.THIS IS A VERY TOUCHING MATTER,VERY PAINFUL. THEY WERE 17 YEARS OLD.CONDOLENCES TO THEIR FAMILIES,RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.MAY THEIR YOUNG SOULS,REST IN PEACE.I DO HOPE THAT THOSE RESPONSIBLE ARE CAUGHT AND JUSTICE PREVAILED.