The Bermuda Police Service is continuing their investigation into the shooting at Swinging Doors Night Club on Court Street in Pembroke that took place in the early hours of Monday, April 24, 2006. A 30 year old Pembroke man remains in Police custody, assisting Police with their inquiries.
Around 12:35 this morning, Police attended a reported vehicle fire at Bermuda Bell Diving on North Shore Road in Hamilton parish. On arrival officers observed two motorcycles engulfed in flames. The Bermuda Fire Service also attended and extinguished the fire which damaged both cycles. The cause of the fire is under investigation and inquiries into this incident are underway.
The Bermuda Police Service is continuing its investigation into the shooting at Swinging Doors Nightclub on Court Street in Pembroke that took place in the early hours of Monday, April 24, 2006. As of 11am today, there are no new developments in the investigation.
A 30 year old Pembroke man has been taken into Police custody and is assisting Police with inquiries into the shooting that took place at the Swinging Doors Nightclub on Court Street in the early hours of Monday morning.
Around 3 this morning, Police attended a report of a vehicle on fire at the Devonshire Recreation Club on Frog Lane in Devonshire. On arrival officers observed a green Daihatsu jeep engulfed in flames. The Bermuda Fire Service also attended and extinguished the fire, which caused extensive damage to the vehicle.
At 2:30 this morning Police responded to a shooting incident which occurred inside the Swinging Doors Nightclub on Court Street. At present the victims are a 26 year old female, a 21 year old male and a 30 year old male all from Pembroke. All of the individuals are being treated at KEMH and their injuries do not appear to be life threatening.
Around 4:25pm on Saturday, Police used the 'Captor' incapacitant spray for the first time. Officers were on patrol when they observed a 35 year old Southampton man commit an offence at the junction of Court Street and Elliot Street in Pembroke. He was warned to cease committing the offence. When he did not, the officers attempted to affect his arrest.
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