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PRIZED OFFICER SHOT BY POLICE Why did marine who was trained to calm situations lunge at cop? By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
A POLICE officer shot and killed a Royal Bahamas Defence Force officer who allegedly “charged” at him and tried to disarm him early yesterday morning. The deceased is 39-yearold Rodney “Persian” Adderley, a leading seaman in the Royal Bahamas Defence Force. Friends and co-workers have been
left in shock at the killing of the “humble” seaman and have questioned the police’s version of the events. However last night in a joint statement, the Royal Bahamas Police Force and Royal Bahamas Defence Force said body worn camera footage had been viewed by both agencies and was “consistent” with the account from officers.
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis warned the Omicron variant of COVID-19 will seriously affect unvaccinated people in the coming months. His comment during a national address on Sunday night came as COVID-19 cases continue to skyrocket. The country recorded 1,458 cases from January
REOPENING SCHOOLS REMAINS ON COURSE PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis says the government is still aiming to reopen schools for faceto-face learning within two weeks, though he said the decision will ultimately depend partly on advice from health officials. Mr Davis toured several schools under renovation yesterday with Education Minister Glenys Hanna Martin and Works Minister Alfred Sears. SEE PAGE FIVE
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7 to January 9, including a record 818 cases on Friday. Hospitalisation numbers, meanwhile, reached the triple digits over the weekend and now stand at 110 with five people in the intensive care unit. “With several million new cases recorded globally every day, we are going to see very high case counts here, too,” Mr Davis warned. SEE PAGE FOUR
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BRAVE - DON’T TAKE RISKS, GET THE JAB By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
PETER YOUNG: GETTING OUT OF THE PANDEMIC ISN’T OUR ONLY WORRY
$700M PRIZE ON JUST $31M DIGITAL SPEND By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
RODNEY “Persian” Adderley, who was shot dead by a police officer yesterday morning.
A MAN WHO LEFT HIS MARK ON THE WORLD LEGENDARY Bahamian actor, activist, director and ambassador Sir Sidney Poitier died on Thursday, aged 94. Sir Sidney was the first black actor to win an Academy Award – for his role in Lilies of the Field – in 1964. He served as the Bahamian Ambassador to Japan from 1997 to 2007 and, in 2009, he was awarded the US Presidential Medal of Freedom. “It is with great sadness that I learnt this morning
ACTOR Sidney Poitier pictured in Beverly Hills, California, on June 2, 2008. of the passing of Sir Sidney Poitier,” Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said
at a briefing at the Office of the Prime Minister on Friday, flanked by Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell. “Our whole Bahamas grieves and extends our deepest condolences to his family. But even as we mourn, we celebrate the life of a great Bahamian, a cultural icon, an actor and film director, entrepreneur, civil and human rights activist and latterly, a diplomat.” SEE PAGE THREE
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THE Bahamas stands to gain a $715m boost if it invests just $31m to close its “digital infrastructure gap”, says the Inter-American Development Bank. The bank says The Bahamas’ could enjoy economic returns 23.3 times greater than the investment required to bring internet networks up to standard. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
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