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VOLUME:117 No.168, JULY 28TH, 2020

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‘TELL ME WHY YOU HAD TO KILL JAMAL’ Fiancee despair as she and victim’s family in police shooting wait for answers By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net A FAMILY is looking for answers after a man was shot and killed by police near Windsor Park – but days later they have not been contacted by officers. The man’s fiancée yesterday said she broke down in tears when she went to identify his body at the morgue. On Friday, there were social media reports of an incident near the park, but it was not until last night that police confirmed that officers shot and killed a man. Police said yesterday that shortly after 8pm, officers were on patrol on Windsor

Lane near Windsor Park when they received information about a man in possession of a firearm, suspected to be illegal. The report read: “The officers approached a male fitting the description given. As they were about to confront the suspect, he in turn pulled a firearm from his waist and pointed it in the direction of the police. The officers being cognizant of the imminent threat posed to their lives, discharged their service weapons in the direction of the suspect injuring him. “The suspect’s firearm was recovered and secured. The Emergency Medical Services were

MORE than 100 police officers are in quarantine because of COVID-19 as the number of overall cases in the country jumped by 40 yesterday, including 21 in Grand Bahama, 16 in New Providence, two in Exuma and one in Cat Island. National Security Minister Marvin Dames told The Tribune that as many as ten police officers have been infected with COVID19 and at least one police

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‘TAXES WILL INCREASE TO COVER DEBT’

LEADING banker Gregory Bethel has warned taxes will “increase significantly” to pay for the government’s COVID-19 spending, leaving individuals and businesses with less money “for quite a while”. The Fidelity Bank president urged Bahamians to plan for grim times ahead as he warned “no organisation, family or individual will be exempt from the price to be paid” for deficit spending that is projected to add more than $2.9bn gross to the national debt.

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ONE IN FOUR NEED FOOD ASSISTANCE

station in New Providence has been closed for deep cleaning as the country battles the surge of cases. He also revealed that in a bid to better enforce quarantine rules, police have taken over control of the hubbcat monitoring system from the Ministry of Health. Six police officers in Grand Bahama are among the recently confirmed COVID-19 cases, he said, and fewer than 70 officers on that island are in quarantine. SEE PAGE FOUR

THE BATTLE TO GET BACK INTO THE COUNTRY

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

100 OFFICERS QUARANTINED AS CASE COUNT RISES BY 40 By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

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ONE in four people in The Bahamas are receiving food assistance in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the National Food Distribution Task Force. The organisation said yesterday that it is now helping more than 23,500 households in the country, with an estimated equivalent of 96,000 people receiving food assistance. THE GRIEVING family of Jamal Frazer Bodie who was shot by police last Friday

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ALL ARRIVALS MUST QUARANTINE FOR 14 DAYS By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE government last night expanded the 14-day mandatory COVID-19 quarantine to visitors arriving by boat and private plane in what was branded a “one size fits all” approach. Attorney General Carl Bethel QC, in messaged replies to The Tribune, confirmed that the latest revision to The Bahamas’

AG: Carl Bethel border protocols means that all citizens, residents, homeowners and visitors

must quarantine regardless of how they travel to this nation. “All who enter by any means must quarantine for 14 days,” Mr Bethel confirmed. “And come in with a negative COVID-19 PCR test and health travel visa. One size fits all.” However, he then added that “exemption can be granted to diplomats or any person or class of persons”.

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PETER YOUNG UPSET CAUSED BY FLYAWAY BAHAMIANS

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