A man was injured in a drive-by shooting in Long Bay, St. Philip this morning. According to reports, two men on a motorcycle ambushed the victim and opened fire before fleeing the scene. The injured man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. Police are currently on site investigating the incident. Source: Starcom…

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Two workers entered the abandoned Massy Complex on Bridge Road, Bridgetown, around 1:20 p.m., July 3rd, when one of them was attacked by a man believed to be squatting inside the building. During the confrontation, the worker was stabbed and bitten, while the alleged assailant was also injured. Both were transported to the Queen Elizabeth…

Read More Worker Stabbed in Attack at Abandoned Bridgetown Building

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has launched an investigation after a female patient attacked staff with a concealed sharp object early Wednesday morning. While no life-threatening injuries occurred, several staff members were left visibly shaken. Medical and psychological support was provided, and the hospital is reviewing the incident in collaboration with police. CEO Neil Clark…

Read More QEH Staff Attacked by Patient in Early Morning Incident

An 83-year-old woman in St. Michael was the latest victim in a disturbing series of attacks targeting elderly Barbadians. On Saturday night (June 28th), a gunman attempted to enter her home, pointing a firearm and demanding she turn off the lights and television. Fortunately, the woman escaped unharmed after calling police, but the gunman fled…

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In Part 1 of this blog series, I gave some background on the Barbados Safety Poll — how it came about, how it was run, and who responded. Now in Part 2, I dive into the actual responses and see how different groups of people answered the question: “How safe do you feel living in…

Read More Barbados Safety Poll – June 2025: Perceptions by Demographic (Part 2)

Introduction Around the second week of June, I decided to launch an online poll that asked one simple question: “How safe do you feel living in Barbados today?” This was not meant to be a formal survey (while that would have been more rigorous, it would also be more expensive and complicated to carry out).…

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What was initially reported as a suspected hit and run has now been reclassified as a homicide. Laqwain Morris, 35, of Silver Hill, Christ Church, was found dead on Lodge Road around 9:45 p.m. on Tuesday (June 24th). While early reports suggested he was struck by a vehicle, an autopsy revealed he had been shot.…

Read More Homicide #27: Suspected Hit and Run Now Confirmed as Murder

Tracking violent incidents in Barbados is central to everything I do here on the blog and in the homicide database. It all starts with checking the news periodically throughout the day and into the night. Once I find something related to violent crime, it becomes an incident. This also means that my numbers may understate…

Read More Tracking Violent Incidents in Barbados January to May 2025

Two vendors were seriously injured in a knife attack at the Cheapside Fish Market this morning. A third individual who tried to intervene was also hurt, though his injuries were minor. He reportedly threw bottles to break up the fight. Police responded quickly, and the injured were taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Investigations are…

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A man was fatally shot near a funeral home in Bush Hall, St. Michael, just after viewing his deceased brother’s body. Two men reportedly exited a vehicle and opened fire, striking the victim multiple times. Despite emergency medical efforts, he later died, becoming Barbados’ 28th homicide for the year. Police investigations are ongoing. Source: Starcom…

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