A man is assisting police with investigations into a shooting incident at Sorrel Lane, Eden Lodge, St Michael.
Police spokesman Acting Station Sergeant Michael Blackman said the incident, which occurred around 3:15p.m. today involved two men who were reportedly shooting at each other.
There were no reports of injury.
Lawmen are appealing to anyone with information that can assist with their investigations to contact Police Emergency number 211, Crime Stoppers at 1800 –TIPS (8477), District ‘A’ Police Station at 430-7242 or the nearest police station.















Just now there will be more men with gun shots than men applying for jobs. Smh.
Time for a Crab Hill style fore day cordon and search is this troublesome area.What are we waiting for?
Smh…Wild west Barbados..
Gun crime competing with the Sports and weather to make evening news in BIM.
As always I will begin by saying that although I do not know the race of the persons involved in this latest shooting incident at Eden Lodge , I am quite sure that as that they are related to the low-class, ghetto mentality, black , jungle island cattle thugs who continue with their quest to kill one another in Barbados.
At the going rate, if the low-class, ghetto mentality, black, jungle island cattle thugs continue like this then the 95% is in danger of being reduced very rapidly.
Just a stupid bunch of ignorant, low class, jungle animal mentality, black Bajans living among the honest, hardworking, respectable and decent Barbadian citizens.
Too much gun out there now
Unfortunately we are at this point in our society because for too long our parents and politicians have encourage our youth that working to make a living is slavery so they should not work for a living but sit and wait for a handout.
This would get worst , because the criminals see how easy it is to commit crime in Barbados and get away with it………..
If its black on black who cares……..Same thing in the UK..
What happens in the US., UK., Jamaica or where ever has to do with Barbados. This reminds me of Stuart drawing the economic situation of Barbados with Greece.