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AG: Crime situation can’t be solved overnight - Barbados Today

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Targeted hits!That’s how Attorney General Dale Marshall has described the recent spate of murders which has seen four men being gunned down in 48 hours.And while Marshall has assured Barbadians that they have nothing to worry about, he has also given notice that the Barbados Police Service (BPS) cannot wave a magic wand and correct the situation overnight.On Tuesday around 6:25 p.m. 21-year-old Jarad Jones-Cox was shot dead while sitting in a car outside of his home in King’s Gap, Eagle Hall. Four hours later, 43-year-old Rommel Trotman of Redman’s Gap, Westbury Road, was also gunned down a short distance away from his home.On Wednesday night 33-year-old Nemroy Harvey’s bullet-riddled body was found in a bushy area after he was ambushed by three gun-toting men and on Thursday night a man who is yet to be identified, was found slumped in a car in Castle Heights, St Philip, after reportedly being shot.

Source: Barbados Today - News You Can Trust.

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