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SVG police unveil new strategies after second mass shooting in capital

The Royal St. Vincent & the Grenadines Police Force outlined new crime-fighting strategies following the second mass shooting in the capital this year on Saturday that claimed three lives and pushed the homicide count to 49.

Acting Commissioner of Police Enville Williams said the police have classified 46 of those killings as murder and the other three as police-involved deaths. 

The murder toll is now six shy of last year's record-shattering 55, following 42 in 2022, the previous record.



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