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Officers’ vehicle struck by bullets during gun battle By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net A MAN, who allegedly shot at police, was killed by officers on Antigua Street yesterday. The incident took place after officers received a report before noon about a “disturbance” at a church in the area and responded to the call. Police press liaison officer Superintendent Audley Peters said the victim was in his late 20s. It is understood that he
was not a resident of the area. Supt Peters said a pistol was recovered from the deceased. He told reporters that when officers arrived at the scene, they saw a male fitting the description that they were given travelling along Antigua Street. “This male had in his possession a firearm and as a result of that the officers called control to seek further assistance and while doing so they followed the male.” SEE PAGE TWO
MURDER IN GRAND BAHAMA TAKES YEAR’S TALLY TO 48 By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
A MAN believed to be in his early 40s was shot and killed at his home in Grand Bahama early yesterday morning, pushing the country’s murder count to 48 so far for the year, according to this newspaper’s records. Assistant Superintendent of Police Stephen Rolle
said officers were alerted to a shooting in the Bruce Avenue area shortly after 8.30am. According to reports, a man was at his home when a vehicle pulled up. One of the male occupants got out of the vehicle, produced a firearm and began firing shots in his direction. “He was shot about the body multiple times,” the police press liaison officer said. SEE PAGE TWO
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
WORLD LEADERS AT CRYPTO CONFERENCE FORMER British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former US President Bill Clinton at the Crypto Bahamas conference yesterday. See PAGE FIVE for more photographs from the event.
ENGLERSTON MP Glenys Hanna Martin admitted yesterday that she struggled with the Davis administration’s decision to return value added tax to breadbasket items, adding that she hoped all food items would be free of the tax one day. The MP was yesterday again responding to St Barnabas MP Shanendon
GLENYS HANNA MARTIN MP Cartwright’s repeated calls in the House of Assembly
PM: ‘WE’RE FIRST TO SELL BLUE CARBON CREDITS’ By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net
for the government to bring relief to people who are struggling. While both MPs rehashed points from the day before —which were at the heart of a heated argument between the two on Wednesday — Mrs Hanna Martin revealed that she at some point had not always been at ease with the Davis administration’s reintroduction of VAT on breadbasket items.
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis has given a glimpse into what his administration’s plan for economic and climate resiliency for The Bahamas will look like amid an inflationary climate and a looming hurricane season. Mr Davis said the government intends for The Bahamas to be the first country to sell blue carbon credits and it is envisioned this will generate some of the resources needed to make progress toward transitioning the country to renewable energy and building climate resilient infrastructure.
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‘I STRUGGLED WITH BREADBASKET VAT DECISION’ By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net
DISNEY Cruise Line yesterday revealed it is near-tripling the number of construction jobs created by its Lighthouse Point project to 300 amid hopes that Eleuthera can attract up to $1bn in total investment over the next decade. Joey Gaskins, Disney’s regional public affairs director for The Bahamas and Caribbean, told the Eleuthera Business Outlook conference that it planned to go well beyond the 120 construction jobs it “promised” the Government in the Heads of Agreement for the development on the island’s southern tip. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
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