
There is no evidence to support claims that gunmen ran through Eden Lodge Nursery School during this morning’s incident at Sorrel Lane, Eden Lodge, St Michael.
The Barbados Police refuted these claims in light of information circulating in the country.
“Initial investigations have shown that a male was in the vicinity of an educational institution sitting in a motor car, when he was approached by a lone assailant who discharged several gunshots, causing the male to flee from the scene in that motor car,” a media release said.
“The Barbados Police Service is aware of reports circulating suggesting that gunmen ran through the nursery school. Those reports, based on our investigations, are not accurate.
“The Police Service wishes to make it absolutely clear that any discharge of a firearm in the vicinity of a school or around children is a matter of the gravest concern. Schools, nurseries and spaces where children are gathered must never become areas where violent offenders believe they can operate without consequence.”
Lawmen said, especially where children were concerned, members of the public should avoid circulating unverified information.
“Speculation can create unnecessary panic, compromise investigations and cause further distress to parents, teachers, and the wider school community. The safety of our children, school staff, parents, and communities remains a priority,” the release added.
Police also made another appeal for assistance. Anyone who may have witnessed this incident or has any information that could help, is asked to contact the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1800-8477, Police Emergency at 211 or the District ‘A’ Police Station at 430-7242 or 430-7246. (PR/SAT)
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