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Two Men Injured In La Clery Shooting

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Police are investigating a drive-by shooting in La Clery, Castries, on Friday that left two men nursing gunshot injuries.

According to reports, both men were shot in the leg at about 7:00 pm.

When the incident happened, they were sitting in an area a short distance from the La Clery Catholic Church.

The Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) said it received a call for help at about 7:15 pm.

But on arrival, both victims had already been transported to the hospital.

There are no further details at this time.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. MINISTERY OF HEALTH COME AND REMOVE THIS NASTY CHICKEN FARM IN AUGIER BY THE 357 DISCO, THE SMELL KILLING US.

  2. Good job by the police. But when will they investigate the three rape reports against one of their senior officers. If it were one of us that person would have been arrested a long time ago. We are giving the RSLPF time to acknowledge this matter and so something about it. If not we may have to force their hands by giving specifics about the individual instances of rape. The victims are very easy to locate as they all work with your organization. Rape is rape, stop protecting your own. The victims have all spoken out and with their consent a lot more will be said. So RSLPF do what you must to deal with that serial rapist within your top ranks. We are watching and will not let this matter rest.

  3. The two political parties have refuse to enact a minimum wage to get the young people motivated to go and work as people prefer to commit crime than go and work for 3 EC dollars an hour working 12 to 16 hour shifts

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