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Volume: 121 No.67, February 27, 2024
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THREE SHOT DEAD IN UNDER 24 HOURS U Man killed in a club shooting in Eleuthera U Man and juvenile killed on Faith Ave U Murder count is at 30 for the year By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net THREE people were killed in less than 24 hours yesterday, pushing the murder tally for the year to 30.
The latest incident, which claimed the lives of two men, happened at a residence north of Carmichael Road on Faith Avenue shortly after 6pm, according to Inspector
THE BODIES of a juvenile and a man are taken from the scene of a shooting that took place yesterday evening on Faith Avenue bringing the country’s murder count to 30. It was the second fatal shooting in less than 24 hours. Photo: Moise Amisial
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POLICEMAN CHARGED WITH FOUR Gibson’s brother ‘did not know’ MORE GROUPS COUNTS OF ATTEMPTED MURDER about transactions at company TO GIVE BACK JUNKANOO SEED MONEY By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Staff Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net
A FORMER police officer was charged with four counts of attempted murder yesterday after he allegedly shot at three officers during a car chase near
Bahamas Games Blvd last week. Senior Magistrate Shaka Serville charged former Police Constable Shando “Shandoo” King, 23, with four counts of attempted murder. SEE PAGE THREE
By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
THE brother of Long Island MP Adrian Gibson testified yesterday that he did not know about the day-to-day operations or financial transactions of a company for which Mr Gibson allegedly asked him to be a shareholder. Lanardo Gibson made the revelation while testifying about his involvement with Edwaleno Holdings Limited, a company incorporated in 2017. The witness claimed he became a shareholder of Edwaleno Holdings after his brother, Mr Gibson, asked him to join the company with their cousin, Rashae Gibson, who is also on trial. Mr Gibson allegedly told him the company was to hold his assets and that Alexandria Mackey, his ex-fiance, would
By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
getting further details. When acting Director of Public Prosecutions Cordell Frazier questioned him about his communications with Mrs Mackey, Lanardo
FIVE more Junkanoo groups could follow the Prodigal Sons and be required to refund the government’s seed money for failing to participate in the Boxing Day and New Year’s Day parades, according to Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg. The five category B groups, Z-Bandits, Dynasty, The Mighty Eagles, Chipping Knights and Ultimate Force, each received $15,000. Mr Bowleg’s ministry sent the groups a letter requiring them to explain
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ADRIAN Gibson’s brother Lanardo Gibson leaving court yesterday. Photo: Dante Carrer communicate with him about the company. The witness said he wondered why his brother asked him to become involved with the company since he had other siblings but was prevented from
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