Caribbean National Weekly

Shooting Upsets Barbados Crop Over Festival

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
Shooting Upsets Barbados Crop Over Festival
Key Points(5)
  • The police in Barbados are searching for two men who shot and killed a 20-year-old youth and injured several others on Monday night that marred the annual Crop Over Festival.
  •   Attorney General, Adriel Brathwaite, said the police investigations revealed that Taried Junior Rock, was chased by the two gunmen during the Grand Kadooment climax on the Spring Garden Highway last night.
  •   At least 20 other people were injured.
  •   “My information is that these two young men spotted this chap…opened fire on him with two firearms.
  • He, in an attempt to evade them, ran on to Spring Garden and they continued shooting at him even though he was surrounded by lots of innocent people,” Brathwaite told CBC radio.

The police in Barbados are searching for two men who shot and killed a 20-year-old youth and injured several others on Monday night that marred the annual Crop Over Festival.

 

Attorney General, Adriel Brathwaite, said the police investigations revealed that Taried Junior Rock, was chased by the two gunmen during the Grand Kadooment climax on the Spring Garden Highway last night.

 

At least 20 other people were injured.

 

“My information is that these two young men spotted this chap…opened fire on him with two firearms. He, in an attempt to evade them, ran on to Spring Garden and they continued shooting at him even though he was surrounded by lots of innocent people,” Brathwaite told CBC radio.

 

Reckless behavior

 

He said as a result of the indiscriminate shooting, “that’s how we ended up with so many unfortunate innocent people being shot because of the reckless behavior displayed allegedly by these two young men yesterday.”

 

Brathwaite said up until the shooting incident, there had been very few incidents during the festival.

 

“From what I have been told this Crop Over was primarily incident free,” he said, indicating that there were at least two or three incidents which the police had been able to deal with immediately.

He said the security forces would get all the assistance needed to deal with the surge in gun violence across the island.

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