CrimeLocal News Society response to gun violence needed, says Husbands by Barbados Today 04/09/2020 written by Barbados Today 04/09/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Sandra Husbands Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 260 Yet another Government Minister has condemned the scourge of gun violence plaguing the country and has called for a total society approach to the nagging issues. For Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sandra Husbands, the issue hit home on Wednesday night when gunshots rang out in Haynesville St. James, a stone’s throw away from her St. James South constituency office. Police revealed that 30-year-old Teron Forde was shot and injured when two men wearing dark clothing approached a canteen where men were standing and opened fire. Moments later, Husbands took to social media where she revealed that members of her constituency branch executive were held up at the constituency office, because gunshots were ringing out near by. “Can’t move as Marcy lives in the midst of that gunfire. Going to make sure she gets home safe,” she posted on Facebook. “Barbados needs a cleansing, we need a community outreach, parental training and an active church all to work with families to save our young people,” she added. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians The shooting was the second to disturb the Haynesville area in less than five days. On Sunday afternoon, three men were left in serious condition after being shot. While lauding Government’s community programmes such as the national training initiative along with efforts from Attorney General Dale Marshall to improve policing and strengthen the judicial system, Minister Husbands stressed that other areas of society also need to play their part. She added that many communities plagued with unemployment and businesses plagued by the pandemic’s economic fallout are restless. “This particular incident emphasizes the absolute need that we have to pull together as a society so that we can rebuild the values in our young people and the economy. People are feeling the economic strain, but if you don’t have a strong value system, you are liable to do something that jeopardizes your life or the lives of others,” Husbands told Barbados TODAY. “A society functions well when all of the threads in that fabric are working well and are unbroken. So you need an effective church, an effective school, an effective family, effective government systems, effective police, and effective penal reform systems along with volunteer associations and clubs and community groups being effective at what they are doing. “All of this is telling us that we have a lot of work to do as a country and as a people and we have to take all of the citizens and get this under control. It is not a quick fix. It is hard work and we have to get down to the business of that work,” she added. kareemsmith@barbadostoday.bb Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like ‘Unanimous’ selection of Blackman for St James North by-election 25/04/2025 Murder accused pleads not guilty to eight charges 25/04/2025 Barbadians divided on corporal punishment, survey finds 25/04/2025