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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Shooting on Joseph Lane Under Investigation

Shooting on Joseph Lane Under Investigation

3 November 2025 - 06:48

Shooting on Joseph Lane Under Investigation

3 November 2025 - 06:48
 Shooting on Joseph Lane Under Investigation

(photo by KBSI Fox)

Police are investigating a shooting incident involving a 26-year-old man from All Saints who sustained a non-life-threatening injury. Around midnight on Monday, November 3, the victim was walking with a friend along Joseph Lane near Velvet Touch when he heard a loud explosion and realized he had been shot.

He was taken to the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre, where he received treatment for a single gunshot wound to his left shoulder. Medical staff have confirmed that his condition is stable and non-life-threatening.

Police are actively searching for a male suspect, approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall, last seen wearing dark clothing and a purple ski mask. The suspect was seen fleeing the scene in a dark grey Suzuki Vitara.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information that could aid in identifying the responsible parties is urged to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or Crimestoppers at 800-TIPS (8477).

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14 Comments

  1. Why are all these reports submitting the same identity of the perps? It must be the same set of people doing this.

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    • I was watching the exact same thing. All these reports seems to be adding up, I mean, why can’t they find a suspect as yet?

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  2. Hit and run! I feel these victims know what they are in and they know who’s after them… either way, there’s many cameras along that way, shouldn’t be a difficult task finding the suspect. Atleast some kind of lead

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  3. It’s just one after the next. After the incidents happen the police give up looking for suspects after 48 hrs, we want police like the NYPD who starts a documentary on finding suspects!

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  4. Thank God it’s his shoulder. It could have been worse. Sighhh

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  5. I am happy his wounds were not life threatening. How much longer can we live in this environment

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  6. Hope the victim recovers quickly. People can’t even walk home at night in peace anymore.

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  7. All Saints, Joseph Lane… every corner now you hearing gunfire. This isn’t the Antigua we grew up in. Time for community policing and night patrols again

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  8. We need action, not more press releases. Too many guns, too much lawlessness

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  9. Every week it’s the same headline, just a different street. When will this cycle of gun violence actually be taken seriously?

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  10. It’s good to see police act swiftly but we need the public to help too. Somebody saw something; don’t be afraid to speak up

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  11. Another day, another gunshot. This place turning into the Wild West. Time to bring back serious curfews and search operations

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  12. Another troubling incident. Praying for peace and for the investigators to find answers quickly.

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  13. Happy no one got hurt

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