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Man Shot At Entrepot

Emergency personnel responded to a report of a shooting at Entrepot, Castries, Saturday and found that a man had sustained gunshot injuries.

Preliminary reports indicate that the 39-year-old victim sustained the gunshot injuries while he sat in a vehicle near the Entrepot Secondary School.

After learning of the incident at about 8:16 pm, the Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) Castries Headquarters dispatched an ambulance, which conveyed the injured man to the OKEU Hospital.

He was in stable condition at the time.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. A place like Entrepot that was so peaceful,A place that had so many hard working middle class & upper class to an extent.I’m now hearing of shootings,Police raids smh.

  2. Those cockroaches refuse to get a job although the current administration enacted a minimum wage is fast money that they are after in the 70s and 80s intrepid was such a nice middle class community

  3. Entrepot! Can you imagine that? It was such a peaceful place to live. But now there are all sorts who have moved in and gangs in the neighbouring Bagatelle and Marchand, even people hanging out clothes across the road from where they live on bubrglar bars, this alone tells you that Entrepot is a huge horrible place to live. It is no longer quiet! Sho ts being heard now is the norm. And to think the PM lives very near. Has he ever thought about keeping us safe; keeping our country safe? What about more lighting, more security cameras? If we want tourist to visit and be safe, we need all these in place. What will we do if a ransom tourist is killed? Let’s sort out our backyard before we welcome others because we have too much crime here and we want to try to keep everyone safe. Take not Prime Minister! I too live in the neighbourhood and I want everyone to be safe including you, but then again you have a security team and we do not!

  4. ITs like Law makers do not get to listen or read Saint Lucia crime news? The laws need changing badly- the penalties for crime related crime are too petty!! We are at a state now where you are more likely to be caught and convicted of praedial larceny than using an illegal gun to shoot people!!! “Let me stop stealing my neighbors mangos eh, may be try a different type of crime that pays more!!!” that’s what many rats and cockroaches on the streets are thinking right now. Shame on the lawmakers and Judiciary!

  5. It sickens reading such nonsense what does Marchand and Bagatelle have to do with anything when these areas has been there from ages and everyone in Entrepot traverse through Marchand to get home I grew up in Entrepot and I really don’t get your point is it the Prime Minister that’s sending people and commit crime and is he responsible for telling people where they should and should not go stop making everything in the country political no government can stop crime it is everybody’s business so if you can’t write anything positive please keep your useless thoughts to yourself

  6. @ George – your post is spot on. It appears that the law makers are asleep on the job with no intention of waking up from their slumber any time soon.

  7. Entrepôt will always be good and Peaceful !
    Every morning God will put to sleep (, silence)all the wicked in the land !

  8. Don’t put your trust in Pierre or say that Pierre is my security ;nor depend on his legs for help and his arm for strength !!
    Dear people of St Lucia 🇱🇨❤️ God bless..
    Understand this :
    We all learnt that at the begining was the word and the word was with God and the word becomes (flesh)..
    Those who not with God is against GOD..
    Those who are not with God is against GOD,and those who are not gathering with God (scarters).
    If you all St Lucians stumble in a safe, beautiful and wonderful place like the bless St Lucia,
    How would you manage to cross the thickketts by the jordan, when your names are not written ❓
    Even the Jordan will scourge after you ?
    It is all about the Lamb (Scroll)

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