A shooting near Chaussee Road on Wednesday afternoon has left at least three people injured.

An eyewitness told St Lucia Times, on condition of anonymity, that the incident began when two masked men approached a male. The eyewitness described the masked men as the “aggressors”.
He said shortly after the confrontation, the men and the individual became engaged in an exchange of gunfire. The individual was shot during the incident, along with a passerby who was caught in the crossfire.
According to the eyewitness, the situation could have been even worse if not for the intervention of an off-duty police officer who happened to be nearby and responded immediately.
“I commend that police because I figure he’s very brave to have run in that area there by himself because if he didn’t do that, maybe the rass would have been dead on the ground,” the eyewitness said.
The incident has once again raised concerns among citizens about the level of crime and violence in the country, particularly incidents taking place in public spaces during the day.
“It’s morally destructive, it’s just inhumane, you understand?… Saint Lucians have to open their eyes to these things… we are all exposed to these kinds of dangers, you know, because when the violence starts, there’s no telling if it’s our cousin, our mother, our uncle, our son, even ourselves on the road could get caught in the crossfire,” the eyewitness added.
Police have not yet released an official statement on the incident.
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Enough Is Enough.Instil Capital Punishment and it will stop..
@Anonymous….guess which country has corporal punishment in most of its states and had over 100 shootings, juat today?
Thank GOD there is no loss and the officer ingage himself regardless of the danger ahead..
Every morning God will put to 🔕 silence, (sleep all the wicked, murderer, criminels gunsters and more in the land of safety the land of the righteousness (living, for God is alive ,may the LORD protects the innocents of the land and destroys all the wicked.
Bravo to the off-duty cop! He needs to be rewarded
To those who make comparison to other countries – please consider the following St. Lucia is only 238 square miles. Do you really think you can compare St. Lucia to other countries who are much much larger both in size and in population?????
For your 238 square miles you guys have a lot of crime and that’s a reality. Therefore, something needs to be done sooner than later to curb the violence in St. Lucia – check this out in broad daylight look at what happened – thank God for the off duty cop who happened to be in the vicinity.
You guys probably don’t understand that the entire population is at risk – remember bullets have no eyes nor precision. There is something called cross-fire —–
If someone or something is caught in the crossfire, they suffer the unpleasant effects of a disagreement between other people even though they are not involved in it themselves..hello.. Godspeed
Get these two men who started. And get rid of them. thats insulting to the security of st lucia. and no person should get away with this. if they that bold. send them to rest permanently. then send a message to the rest who dare try. they bad mind and bad men., show them. just make sure you all dont target innocent people in this. but start with those involved. aint got time for this.
A call for repentance !!