Fear continues to grip residents of St Lucy following a shooting on March 22 that left one man dead and several others injured during a community karaoke event.
Residents remain guarded after the incident, which occurred around 10.50 pm. a week ago on Sunday night, when a dark-coloured car drove by and fired several gunshots.
Nine people were injured and taken to medical facilities for urgent treatment, while one man died as a result of his injuries.
When Barbados TODAY visited Fryers Well, Checker Hall, only a few people were outdoors, and most people were reluctant to speak.
One woman, who asked not to be named, said that although she feels comfortable in her home, the event remains a sensitive subject as she knew Romario Archer well.
“It was still affecting me in that type of way, and some people who got injured, I know them personally. It was a good thing going on, you know. I could stand at home, and I could hear the karaoke over there, and then I fell asleep, got up with this thing. I didn’t know that it was shots.”
The shooting had cast a shadow over the community: “It felt uneasy for a couple of days, but things are very quiet. You know, most people don’t lime as usual.”
The resident said there has been heightened security in the area.
“I’m still a little bit uneasy, but it’s home. We got security guys, really just around the area around the house. I don’t know how other people feel, but right now, I think it isn’t easy; we’re not settled yet.”
Another resident, Loey Greaves, whose house was struck by gunfire that night, said he remains frightened.
“I feel frightened. I’m fearful, that’s the truth. It can’t be none of these things happening round here and not be fearful. Barbados is gone.”
“I’m not coming here to tell you I’m not fearful, I’m very fearful.”
Police have told Barbados TODAY that investigations are still ongoing and that updates will be provided as new information becomes available.
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