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Man who demanded to see Guyana President is shot after stabbing presidential guard

By CMC News··1 min read
Man who demanded to see Guyana President is shot after stabbing presidential guard
Key Points(5)
  • Both the guard who was stabbed about his neck and body and the attacker are hospitalized in serious condition.
  • According to a statement from the <a href="https://guyanapoliceforce.gy/">Guyana Police Force</a>, the man “of mixed-race ethnicity” turned up at the southeastern guard hut at State House around 7:30 a.m.
  • and confronted the security detail there, telling them, “I want the President”.
  • He subsequently became agitated and pulled a knife from the waist of his pants, stabbing one policeman five times.
  • The man then grabbed a policeman’s gun and fired several rounds in the area.

Police are investigating an incident in which a man who demanded to see Guyana President Irfaan Ali at his official residence stabbed a presidential guard, grabbed a gun, and opened fire before being shot.

Both the guard who was stabbed about his neck and body and the attacker are hospitalized in serious condition.

According to a statement from the Guyana Police Force, the man “of mixed-race ethnicity” turned up at the southeastern guard hut at State House around 7:30 a.m. and confronted the security detail there, telling them, “I want the President”.

He subsequently became agitated and pulled a knife from the waist of his pants, stabbing one policeman five times.

The man then grabbed a policeman’s gun and fired several rounds in the area. Other presidential guards then returned fire, injuring the suspect.

A nine-millimeter pistol and seven spent shells were recovered from the scene.

The area around State House was cordoned off by security forces.

CMC/

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