Shortly after
22:00 hours last night gunshots
rang out at the junction of Drury
Lane and Millington Street,
sending people scurrying for
cover. When it was over less than
a minute later, Arjune Narine, 21,
of Campbellville lay dead
in his car, PGG 8089,
and three people in another car
sustained gunshot wounds.

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The injured were identified as
Jean Singh, the librarian attached
to the state-owned NCN radio; her
son, Mark Semple, and an
individual identified as Larry.
Singh was shot in her back, Semple
in his hand, and Larry in his foot
and back.
They were all taken to the
Georgetown Public Hospital.

Unsolved
murder
According to an eyewitness, he and
his brother-in-law, who was
identified as Larry, one of three
injured in the shooting, were
heading home in a motorcar and
were in the vicinity of Lamaha and
Station Streets when they observed
a set of cars, including a police
car, in the roadway.
Unaware that anything was amiss,
the man said that they attempted
to pass the cars but were blocked
by a taxi which was in their path.
The man said that the taxi driver
responded to their attempts to
pass by asking them, “What wrong
with y’all? Y’all want I loose
meh dog on you?”
The eyewitness added that he and
his relative laughed at the
comment by the taxi driver and
responded that their dog was at
home.
It was soon after navigating past
the taxi and the police vehicle,
the man said, that they were
startled by sounds they recognised
as gunshots.
“We ain’t see where it come
from or how it coming; all we know
is that it came from the back of
us.”
The man added that he and his
brother-in-law tried to conceal
themselves in their car but
apparently a bullet hit the
brother-in-law on one of his feet.
“Me brother-in-law shout out he
get hit in his foot and I say hold
on, don’t get up, because we
could feel bullets flying all over
we head. I seh to myself that I
gon get hit too and so I say stay
down Larry, and he shout out again
that he get hit in he back. I say
man stay down still and he tried
to lie down…”
A short while after this the man
said that the rain of bullets
ceased at which point a policeman
approached their vehicle and urged
them to open their vehicle; then
he cautioned them to drive as soon
as he told them to.
“The policeman say hold on
driver open yuh back door…He
jump in we car and we drive down
Garnett Street where the disco deh
and the police tell we to stop.”
The man said that the policeman
then requested to drive the car, a
call which Larry rejected. “‘I
am not going with you nowhere; I
going to the hospital’…and the
policeman say ‘alright’ and
drove away with our car and went
to the Kitty Police Station.”
The policeman had already taken
over the wheel.
The man recounted that the windows
and the windscreen of the car were
shattered.
According to him, he has no idea
what prompted the whole situation
but heard that it all started when
police officers pulled over a
vehicle for some incident.
He said that as far as he knows
the police had no idea who was the
perpetrator of the shooting.
According to another eyewitness,
the gunmen’s car appeared to be
following Narine’s vehicle along
Drury Lane when they first opened
fire.
The eyewitness said that
apparently, Narine upon seeing the
flashing lights of the police on
Middleton Street decided to turn
towards the cops for help.
However, the eyewitness said that
the gunmen did not back off.
Instead, one of the gunmen got out
of their car and opened fire with
what appeared to be a machine gun.
“The police had to take evasive
action and de man (gunman) just
jump back in he car and drive
away,” he said.
Security
guard bludgeoned to death
Police recovered several spent
shells near the centre of the
scene while more were found along
Drury Lane.