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Four Juveniles Found With Modified Flare Guns & Ammunition

29 January 2025 - 10:44

Four Juveniles Found With Modified Flare Guns & Ammunition

29 January 2025 - 10:44

Modified Flare Guns

The police are questioning four juveniles who were found with three modified flare guns and a round of ammunition in their possession.

On Tuesday, January 28, police officers attached to Grays Farm Police Station were carrying investigations into a report of Battery and found four boys between ages 15 and 17 with the modified weapons.

A single round of ammunition was also discovered in one of the weapons. They were arrested and taken into custody as investigations continue.

The incident occurred at Grays Farm around 4pm.

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3 Comments

  1. Another hot spot in Antigua where the youths run while with no guidance from parents especially fathers who unfortunately are of the same mentality.. and remember you can always go on the internet and learn how to make a gun or modernize a flare gun. So what’s new??

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  2. Should read ‘ run wild’

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  3. We need to give these little suckers some real hard work to do. There are many things that needs to be done in Antigua and Barbuda. Smelly drains…rubbish all over the road. Let them do some community work. I really don’t know whats happening with these children these days

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3 Comments

  1. Another hot spot in Antigua where the youths run while with no guidance from parents especially fathers who unfortunately are of the same mentality.. and remember you can always go on the internet and learn how to make a gun or modernize a flare gun. So what’s new??

    Reply
  2. Should read ‘ run wild’

    Reply
  3. We need to give these little suckers some real hard work to do. There are many things that needs to be done in Antigua and Barbuda. Smelly drains…rubbish all over the road. Let them do some community work. I really don’t know whats happening with these children these days

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