Bermuda faces gang violence crisis, says national security minister

Bermuda’s National Security Minister Michael Weeks says the country is facing a “crisis” in gang violence and “candid discussions” need to be held with stakeholders to resolve the problem.

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Weeks added that the issue of violence “is the proverbial 800-lb elephant in the room that poses a threat to us all”.

Weeks claimed around 1,000 people are actively involved in gangs across the island.

“I find it utterly unconscionable that around 1,000 people can cause this much disruption and devastation to a population of just over 60,000 people on a 21-square-mile island.”

We are losing too many young Black men. This is an existential threat, and I want to know the ‘whys’ and the ‘what’s’ – why are we losing these young men and what can be done to stop this crisis,” he added.

Weeks addressing a two-day community workshop, involving 100 stakeholders representing charities, government agencies, and helping organizations, on gang violence, said he believes that it poses a grave threat to young people, the island’s peace of mind, schools, societal expectations of normal behavior, and the very fabric of the Bermudian culture.

“Colleagues, friends, make no mistake – this is a health and safety crisis and a matter of national security,” Michael Weeks said, noting that the problem can only be solved by community action.

“Before we immerse ourselves into this day, let me first state that no one person, entity or agency is to blame for today’s crisis. You may have heard me publicly state over and over that this problem is a community problem, not a police problem. I meant it then, and I mean it now.

“The sooner each of us on the island comes to terms with this concept, the faster we will solve this issue,” Weeks said, adding that while he has been national security minister for five months, it feels like five years.

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“During this time, the country has seen numerous incidents of physical violence, domestic violence, stabbings, shootings, and murders.

“This issue is personally heart-wrenching. I constantly receive frantic phone calls from worried parents fearful for their sons who are involved in or affected by the violence in some way, and I have the unpleasant task of offering sympathies to murder victims’ families when tragedy strikes.

“I also find myself consoling and giving counsel to those who have been impacted by physical violence and guiding them to agencies that can help,” the national security minister added.

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