Two Suspects Held as Police Probe Queen Elizabeth Highway Shooting; Victim Hospitalised, Firearm Recovered

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ROYAL POLICE FORCE OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
Office of Strategic Communications (STRATCOM) MEDIA RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TWO SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY FOLLOWING SHOOTING INCIDENT ON QUEEN ELIZABETH HIGHWAY

The police have arrested two male suspects in connection with a shooting incident that occurred along Queen Elizabeth Highway shortly after 1:00 a.m. on Sunday, April 26.

Preliminary investigations revealed that a 28-year-old man of Grays Farm was standing in the vicinity of “Timmy Times” when a silver motor car traveling from east to west passed the area and several loud explosions were heard.

The man was reportedly shot in the process.

The injured man is currently receiving medical treatment at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre for gunshot wounds. Medical officials have indicated that his injuries are not life-threatening; however, he is expected to undergo surgery.

Several vehicles parked in the area also sustained multiple damages, as a result of the incident.
Police have since recovered a firearm along with several spent shells from the scene.

The Police Administration wishes to reassure the public, that based on information received so far, the incident is not gang-related, neither was it politically motivated, or connected to the event held at the Rising Sun Grounds last evening.

The police strongly condemn this act of violence and continue to urge members of the public to support the efforts of the police in maintaining peace and security.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or call the Crimestoppers anonymous hotline at 800-TIPS (8477).

All information will be treated with the strictest confidence.
The investigation remains ongoing.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. Of course it’s not game or politically motivated. This isn’t Jamaica people don’t die over politics.
    I am happy to hear the police have two people in custody, I hope they throw the book at them.

  2. The police has been told to say these things to get Gaston elected and not scare away people from his reckless drunken concert and using the people like fool for power.
    Vote upp

  3. From whom did the Police take their dictates? They were quick and sure to rule out any connections to politics or the event of last evening. Why did the perpetrators hold on to the firearm when they could’ve easily discard it and be exonerated? They were either stupid, just wanted to join their colleagues in prison or wanted a legitimate reason not to vote, after taking the $500 to vote for those who are buying votes.

  4. @ Watch or Time
    I’m thinking like you. How does Gaston or Police can say definitively it was not connected to the concert. This statement was coordinated. This fellow Gaston takes us for fools. We are not all brainless like Labourites. We have to prevent the RENAISSANCE it might usher in a NEW LEVEL OF VIOLENCE

  5. The police needs to start working with the army and the government needs to pass down strict laws like Guyana, Trinidad, Jamaica and other countries by shooting theif man ,gun related , gangs thar are doing robbery and putting people life at risk…Shoot them dead and that’s a lesson for others to learn and they will realize how serious the law is…

  6. Wait! They did not listen to the mouthstash man when he said on rumshop radio, to get rid of them hot firearms?

  7. We need to do that NO THE GOVERNMENT AND THEY SUBORDINATES. look, identify and erase…is easy to know in what someone are up.

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