Assistant Commissioner of Police David Mirfield - Firstly, I would like to give you an update on the condition of
yesterday’s victim. The 29 year old man remains in intensive care following surgery but is described as ‘stable’.
Around 5:30pm on Thursday, Police responded to a confirmed firearm incident that took place in the St. Monica’s Road, Pembroke area. A 29 year old man was injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment. His injuries are believed to be serious.
Police are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with any information about this incident to contact the Serious Crime Unit on 295-0011. Alternatively, witnesses or anyone with any information is encouraged to call the independent, confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline at 800-8477.
Around 11:30am on Thursday, Police responded to a confirmed firearm incident that took place on North Shore Road in the area of First Church of God in Pembroke. It appears that individuals on a motorcycle shot at a car; however, no one was injured.
There was also a reported firearm incident that took place on Court Street in Pembroke around 11:40am Thursday. It appears that men on a motorcycle brandished what is believed to be a firearm; however again, no one was injured.
Detective Chief Inspector Nicholas Pedro, Officer in Charge of the Serious Crime Unit - Around 5:30pm on Monday 20th September, 2010 Police Officers responded to a confirmed firearm incident on Friswells Road in Pembroke. On arrival in the area it was ascertained that two men aged 22 years old had been injured. Their injuries are described as non-life threatening.
Around 5:40pm on Monday, Police responded to a confirmed firearm incident in the Friswells Road, Pembroke area. Two 22 year old men were injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment. Their injuries are not life threatening. Police are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with any information to contact the Serious Crime Unit on 299-8115 or the independent confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline on 800-8477.
From the EMO - There have been no reports of any deaths or major injuries as a result of Hurricane Igor; however there is reported property damage in various locations around the island with some trees down and debris in the road. Emergency services personnel are making their assessment of the damage at the moment and we would appeal for members of the public to please stay off the roads so they can carry out their jobs quickly and efficiently.
Please see this EMO video for some advisories regarding Hurricane Igor.
Please see this EMO video for some advisories regarding Hurricane Igor.
Please see this EMO video for some advisories regarding Hurricane Igor.
Please see this EMO video for some advisories regarding Hurricane Igor.