Breaking News: 32-year-old man shot dead on St. Monica's Road
Police are investigating a fatal shooting on St. Monica’s Road this morning.
It is understood a 32-year-old Pembroke man suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was found in a blue car at about 5 a.m. He was taken to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
This morning armed Police and the forensic unit were searching the St. Monica’s Road area for clues to the shooting.
The Police mobile command centre was also stationed at the junction of St. Monica’s Road and Glebe Road as tempers ran high as young men filed in and out of a nearby home, some yelling profanities at Police as children gathered for church service at the Pembroke Seventh Day Adventist church.
Superintendent Antoine Daniels said the public could expect roadside stops throughout the Island this weekend. Police will also be conducting stop and searches.
The shooting is believed to related to an on-going turf war, with many saying a retaliatory attack is sure to come.
The victim was described as popular and a well-known figure in the area, some going as far as to say he was “the face of St. Monica’s Road”.
This morning Police issued a statement which said: “Around 5 a.m. today, Police received a report of gunshots in the St. Monica’s Mission area of Pembroke.
“Units responded along with an ambulance and a 32-year-old Pembroke man was discovered suffering from gun shot wounds. He was taken to KEMH where he later died as a result of his injuries. No information as to the identity of the victim will be given until the next of kin has been notified.
“There is already a significant Police presence in this neighbourhood and others where there is a potential for inter-gang violence. In addition to those officers, Police have specialist officers at the scene from the Serious Crime Unit, Forensic Support Unit and Community Action Teams to assist with the active investigation into this fatal shooting.”
Police are appealing for any witnesses to this incident or anyone with any information to contact Inspector Calvin Smith on 295-0011. Also, anyone with any information about the shooting is encouraged to call the confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline on 800-8477 or submit an anonymous tip via the Crime Stoppers Bermuda website at www.crimestoppers.bm.
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