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Police kill boy as he steals cigarettes
AN INVESTIGATOR picks up cigarettes stolen from QVS Pharmacy at Seagrape Shopping Centre during an armed robbery where one suspect - a tenth grade student from RM Bailey Senior High School - was shot dead by police. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
Officers returned fire in shootout
By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
A BRAZEN daytime robbery yesterday ended with police shooting one teenage suspect dead and apprehending two more after the trio, along with another armed man, alleg-
edly tied up an employee, held customers at gunpoint and robbed the QVS Pharmacy in the Seagrape Shopping Plaza. Several packs of cigarettes were seen scattered throughout the nearby parking lot, confirmed by police to be the main component of the suspects’
haul, which included some cash. Some customers were also robbed. The Ministry of Education confirmed last night that the dead boy was a tenth grade student from R M Bailey Senior High School. Many onlookers said the incident played out like a
scene from a movie. One customer, who was inside the store when the daring robbery occurred, described it as a scene of chaos and panic. The customer, who asked not to be named, told The Tribune that assailants entered the store and demanded several items. Not
satisfied with the speed of the cashier, two of the suspects moved behind the counter and tied her up, while another asked him to get on the ground. “It looked like students, but you can’t really say,” the witness said. SEE PAGE THREE
DAVIS HAS NO FEARS OVER URBAN RENEWAL REVIEW By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
WHILE insisting he has no concerns over anything that may come to light concerning Urban Renewal, Official Opposition Leader Philip “Brave” Davis threatened to “make a story” over the way the government does business, should the
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) be impugned unfairly. Last week, Minister of State for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson expressed grave concerns regarding Urban Renewal in Grand Bahama and suspended certain operations pending further review. He went on to describe the operations of the initiative as “unusual”. However, speaking to reporters
yesterday following the swearing in of four Official Opposition senators at Government House, Mr Davis, whose portfolio included Urban Renewal under the previous administration, went on to suggest that he was confident that the newly-elected government will find nothing untoward during its review of the country’s finances.
“I have no concern about anything that they could find,” Mr Davis told reporters. “We all have ways of doing things and if they want to make a story about the way we might have done something, we equally can make a story about how they want to do things.” SEE PAGE SIX
HENFIELD ‘DECEPTIVE’ IN PURSUIT OF SELFISH INTERESTS - ROBERTS By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
BRADLEY Roberts labelled We March organiser Ranard Henfield “deceptive” yesterday following the activist’s appointment to the Senate by Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis on Monday. The Progressive Liberal
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Party (PLP) chairman said Mr Henfield never cared about protecting the environment or good governance. “It was always about the deceitful manipulation of the Bahamian people in a dishonest pursuit of selfish political interests, nothing more, nothing less,” he noted in a statement released yesterday.
“The sad reality is that the Bahamian people are now saddled with a person or persons of the ilk of Ranard Henfield who will legislate laws and formulate policies to govern the very same people he deceived just months ago under the guises of nationalism and patriotism.” SEE PAGE SIX
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‘HELL TO PAY’ IF MANAGERS UNTOUCHED IN BPL THEFT PROBE
By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Electrical Workers Union Paul Maynard said yesterday “there will be hell to pay,” if his union members remain on suspension during an investigation into missing funds at Bahamas Power and Light, while managers at the power company “go unscathed”. In an interview with The Tribune, Mr Maynard said he will not stand by and let his members be railroaded when those at a higher rank, whom he claims are the only ones who have access to the funds in question, remain at work. He also demanded that BPL hire a forensic accountant from outside the power company because “rats cannot investigate rats”. The Tribune reported on Tuesday that four BPL employees were suspended SEE PAGE 11
FORMER AG REGRETS ONLY COMMUNICATIONS OVER BAHA MAR By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
FORMER Attorney General Allyson MaynardGibson said if she were to have any regrets over the previous Government’s handling of Baha Mar, it is that there was not “stronger” or “more regular” communication regarding the process. The former Cabinet minister, who was a crucial figure in negotiations to get the resort open after a severe delay, suggested that because of this lack of communication, “social media” and “other alternative facts” distorted the goals the Christie administration had attempted to achieve. SEE PAGE SIX
INVESTIGATOR ‘FOUND BLOOD INSIDE CAR’ IN MARCO ARCHER CASE By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net A ROYAL Bahamas Police Force crime scene investigator yesterday testified to having taken swabs of suspected blood samples from multiple parts of the interior of a vehicle allegedly belonging to Kofhe Goodman, the man accused of 11-year-old Marco Archer’s murder five and a half years ago. SEE PAGE SIX