CrimeLocal NewsNews Man shot dead in daylight attack at Chapman Lane by Shamar Blunt 17/02/2026 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Shanna Moore 17/02/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset Public Affairs and Communications Officer, acting Inspector Ryan Brathwaite. (MB) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 804 A man was shot and killed near St Mary’s Primary School on Tuesday afternoon, in what police described as a brazen attack in the busy inner-city district. According to the Barbados Police Service, officers responded to reports of gunfire around 1:42 p.m. on Chapman Lane. Police Operations Control Room received a report of the shooting, prompting multiple units to be dispatched to the area, said Public Affairs and Communications Officer, acting Inspector Ryan Brathwaite. “A subsequent call came that a motionless body was seen in the area of 3rd Avenue, Chapman Lane, St Michael,” he said. The deceased has since been identified by a relative as Shamar Corey Alleyne, 29 years of Greenpoint St. Philip. Initial investigations revealed that Alleyne had been sitting in an area commonly referred to as “the canal” when he was approached by two individuals. You Might Be Interested In Shots fired at police during morning chase Lawmen kept busy on New Year’s morning Man shot in Wanstead Gardens “They flanked him, discharged a number of gunshots, causing him to run away from the area. He subsequently fell in the area of 3rd Avenue where his lifeless body was found,” Insp Brathwaite said. Medical assistance was summoned, but a doctor later visited the scene and pronounced the man dead. Insp Brathwaite appealed to members of the public for assistance in police inquiries. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers Barbados at 1-800-8477, Police Emergency at 211, or the Criminal Investigations Department at the Central Police Station at 430-7189 or 430-7190. “All information is appreciated and no information is too small,” Insp Brathwaite added. A female resident told Barbados TODAY she had known the victim for years and, to her knowledge, he was not someone who caused trouble. “I just sorry that it happen, that he gone that way. Any person that dies that way is very bad, especially for the family and friends,” she said, describing the incident as deeply troubling for the community. “I got children and I don’t know… You know how much people cried out here?” Shamar Blunt You may also like Police warrant issued for ‘Shots’ 14/03/2026 Accessibility, healthcare top priorities for disabled ahead of Budget 14/03/2026 Govt ‘lighting up’ playing fields – sports minister 14/03/2026