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Another victim is shot dead in broad daylight
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The third suspect had evaded capture up to press time.
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Police were on patrol of the area when they heard gunshots, CSP Johnson said.
“The officers went to investigate and observed three males chasing an individual and firing shots at him. The officers engaged these gunmen shooting two of the suspects,” CSP Johnson told reporters at the scene yesterday.
“One of the suspects was able to make good his escape. The officers then observed the victim that was on the ground, who appeared lifeless. EMS was called and they came and checked the body and saw no signs of life.”
He continued: “Two of the suspects got into a small Nissan vehicle and attempted to flee, but was again stopped by these officers.
“They were able to arrest one of the males where a firearm was recovered. A short while ago, the second individual was arrested in bushes nearby; he is presently in custody.”
The deceased is believed to be a resident of the area in his early 20s.
CSP Johnson explained the importance of the commissioner’s vision for saturation patrols, while thanking the officers of the Elizabeth Estates Police Station for their quick response. Additionally, he also expressed his confidence in the police response to tackling crime, despite the trend of repeat offenders committing offences.
“Again, this is what the commissioner speaks about when he speaks about saturation patrol. Even if we are not able to prevent these incidents, we would be in a position to catch these culprits and that’s just what occurred today,” CSP Johnson said.
He added: “Foot patrol, vehicle patrol, we would continue to do these patrols, as that is part of the commissioner’s policing plan. We expect that we will yield the same results that we yield today with this success in arresting these suspects.”
In January, Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander said that police will introduce a new and improved saturation patrol and system. The police chief has said there will be increased patrols, more targeted operations in hot spot areas and expanded resources, including a new fleet of police vehicles.
‘AREA FOOTAGE’ TO BE SHARED WITH POLICE SHOOTING VICTIM’S FAMILY
By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said yesterday that he intended to share area footage of a man being fatally shot by police to the deceased’s family.
Mr Munroe had earlier told The Tribune that he could not confirm if police officers had on body cams during a police-involved shooting on January 21.
An 18-year-old youth allegedly engaged police