Shootings: Police Appeal For Witnesses

October 10, 2011

Following the two shootings this past weekend, the Police issued an appeal for witnesses or anyone with any information.

Around 9pm on Friday [Oct.7] a man in his 30s was shot in Hamilton parish, and a few hours later a man in his mid 20s was shot in the parking lot of Clay House Inn on North Shore. Both victims sustained non life threatening injuries.

A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service is continuing its appeal for witnesses or anyone with any information with regard to the confirmed firearm indents over the weekend.”

“Full investigations into the Friday October 7th firearm incident in the North Shore Road, Hamilton parish area and the Saturday October 8th firearm incident on North Shore Road, Devonshire are underway.”

“Any witnesses or those with information should contact the Serious Crime Unit on 295-0011 or the independent, confidential Crime Stoppers hotline on 800-8477.”

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  1. PAS says:

    These shootings are simply gang term limits

  2. $treet n1gg@ says:

    I’m got my vest hope u all got urs!

  3. Terry says:

    Any witnesses?

    Give me a million..I’ll tell yah…..And a new house in Surry.

  4. N/A says:

    As long as you know information about these shootings, yet stay silent, you are no better than the person actually shooting the gun and riding the bike. If getting one less gun or shooter off the street saves only one life, than it was definitely worth it..

  5. google crime stats for surry. safer in hell

    • Mad Dawg says:

      Not sure what your point is, or whether you have one at all, but obviously you’re not one to let “facts” enter into it.

      Firstly, it’s actually “Surrey”, not “Surry”.

      Secondly, Surrey consistently has a crime rate in the lowest 8 or so of the 43 UK police forces. In several years during the past 10 years it has actually had the lowest crime rate in the UK.

      The crime rate here in 2010 was about 75+ crimes per 1,000. In Surrey it was about 58 per 1,000. So Bermuda’s rate is about 31% worse than Surrey’s.