VIDEOS OF SUSPECTS RELEASED

Deputy Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis was the victim of an armed robbery at his home early this morning.

5.00pm UPDATE: Police have released video footage of the suspects:

3.30pm UPDATE: Statement by Deputy Prime Minister Philip Davis:

“As has been reported, an armed robbery was committed at my home this morning.

“Unfortunately, a member of my security detail did receive minor injuries. We are grateful for his service and wish him a speedy recovery.

“I have asked the Police Commissioner to provide the public with frequent updates regarding their ongoing investigation.

“The business of the government continues. Today, I am in the Exumas, as scheduled, with Minister Jerome Fitzgerald.

“My wife and I were not harmed during the robbery, thank God. But the number of Bahamians who are the victims of violence does remain unacceptably high.

“Fighting crime was a priority for us yesterday, and it is a priority for us today, and it will remain a top priority until all Bahamians are safe.”

3.10pm UPDATE: Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage said images of one of the suspects and the car used in the robbery will be released later today. He also said it was untrue that a gun was held to the head of Mrs Davis.

2.15pm UPDATE: The Ministry of National Security will be holding a press conference on this matter at 2.30pm.

Deputy Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis was the victim of an armed robbery at his home early this morning.

At around 7am, three masked gunmen entered his home and assaulted Mr Davis' chauffeur. The Deputy PM and his aide were then robbed of money.

The robbers fled in a silver Honda Accord.

Mr Davis is currently acting Prime Minister due to Prime Minister Perry Christie being out of the country for the funeral of Nelson Mandela.

Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage and Minister of State for Investments Khaalis Rolle are among government officials on the scene with police.

Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade was believed to be making his way there. Prime Minister Perry Christie has been made aware of the incident.

More news as it comes.

Comments

rony says...

Wow maybe now they will takw crime serious.

Posted 9 December 2013, 8:59 a.m. Suggest removal

B_I_D___ says...

Well this just got REAL interesting...

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:15 a.m. Suggest removal

Bahamianpride says...

Now he feels what everyone else feels daily, I don't wish this on anyone but for people in positions of power or affluent Individuals to take crime serious this has to happen..You see the world different when its gets personal.

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:15 a.m. Suggest removal

bismark says...

Now the D.P.M will see how countless Bahamians feel,when they are robbed raped and murdered and they let the suckers go free,let this be a lesson to all of these politicians who have their heads in the sand,that anyone can be a victim of crime,he might not be so lucky next time around.these young men are wreaking havoc on society,but you the lawmakers sit on your asses with all sorts of fancy speeches,nothing is being done to punish these criminals,they are in and out of prison like its a club house,we need to put ball and chain they ass and put them in the hot sun in Andros and let them till the land frm sun up to sun down,make prison HARD,obviously its to easy,nobody seems afraid to go there.

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:37 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Don't know that they're not afraid to go to prison (can't read their minds) but maybe they believe they won't go. The case will take 4yrs to come to trial, kill or intimidate the witnesses, pay a police officer to lose the evidence etc...

This is **bad**. I don't think it's just a robbery either. It doesn't make sense. Unless it was police officers who know the level of security..was this the same chauffeur who was shot a few weeks ago?

Posted 9 December 2013, 11:30 a.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Thankfully, Comrade DPM and his family and aides were not shot by these thugs. Wasn't there something in the news just recently about the DPM "Police" Driver also being robbed at gunpoint? ?

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:50 a.m. Suggest removal

B_I_D___ says...

Very lucky he did not get shot...or killed. Criminals tend to follow each other around...just sayin'...likely someone paying him back or sending him a message.

Posted 9 December 2013, 10:23 a.m. Suggest removal

realfreethinker says...

Either these guys are bumbling idiots to not know they were robbing the DPM or there is more to this story than meets the eye

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:14 p.m. Suggest removal

URD says...

Remember this story? [DPM says "no-one is safe"][1] Something fishy is going on here.

[1]: http://www.tribune242.com/news/2013/jun…

Posted 9 December 2013, 10:32 a.m. Suggest removal

B_I_D___ says...

That would be the one. How does that saying go...you sleep in the bed you make...something like that...criminals may not be the brightest individuals, but they have to be idiots to target someone who has body guards and security details unless you are deliberately trying to send a message to that individual that they are not untouchable. I am sure there were much softer and easier targets to be had than the DPM residence.

Posted 9 December 2013, 10:35 a.m. Suggest removal

Honestman says...

It doesn't sound like robbery was the only motivation here. More like it was a warning from the criminal fraternity. By targeting the DPM, the criminals are sticking two fingers at authority and saying "we have the upper hand, so don't even think about taking us on". Either that or they are targeting the DPM specifically. Why would that be? But plain ole robbery, I ain't buying that.

Posted 9 December 2013, 10:56 a.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Quite obvious while I'm now listening to Comrade Sister Candia Dames the Guardian's News Editor being interviewed on the Darold Miller Talk Show, that while she was an excellent "love offering" reporter during the Cooper's Town by election, she is no crime reporter. Every question she should have asked the Commission of the Policeman's on the scene of the armed home invasion of the acting PM, she never asked. Even her memory had to be jarred by Darold cause she had completely forgotten that there was actually an ambulance with flashing lights present at the scene of the crime? Get with the important facts Comrade Sister which even a junior Guardian reporter would have observed at the crime scene or have asked the Commish of the Policeman's.

Posted 9 December 2013, 10:37 a.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

Hmmm. From the criminal perspective, it makes sense. You have to fish where the fish is. Anyone who is rich is not safe. I'm willing to bet that the next big robbery story will be a gang of robbers who wait and ambush the bank deposit box on Shirley Street. I see a lot of cars pull off and hurriedly run up to the slot and drop their money in before anyone can rob them.

Posted 9 December 2013, 11:10 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

This is not good. I'm not even going down the road of him feeling what everyone feels, though it may be true. What does this say for the country? Do you see all of those police officers on the scene? If they would handle all crime like this we wouldn't be at this point. The criminals feel that they own the country, they run the webshops, they pay off customs officers to look the other way on illegal gun shipments, they pay police to get intelligence, they operate as campaign generals and chauffeurs for govt ministers, they sponsor election campaigns and what does the govt say? "*Think of the jobs that we will lose if we put them out of business*"

Commissioner Greenslade, FYI those webshops could be funding all kinds of illegal activities, noone knows how the money is being made or where it's being transferred. I have serious doubts that boxing $1 and $2 dollar could result in the rumored profits at these businesses.

111 murders. *Bush Crack and House Demolition 2.0* cost us 15million (that we know about) where's the return?

Posted 9 December 2013, 11:50 a.m. Suggest removal

JohnDoes says...

Well due to the state of the country, many unemployed persons, the christmas season especially, and a government that forces us to believe non-sense in regard to crime, can now get a taste of what we the people are experiencing day to day. The Prime Minister cant even answer questions raised by the public, he has been very oblivious to many serious situations in this country and it raises the question: 'Who is really in charge here?' The country is basically in the ground, I really dont see how Bahamar is going to change anything, and as we've seen before most of the hotels on the western strip were struggling to make it, even when equipped with the right marketing and services. Bahamar especially has not one thing these other hotels could not have offered except for a slightly bigger casino. Wow, a bigger casino ? Yup that is it, along with the residential side that the natives cant even afford. This country is not concerned with its most important strength, the people. And that is why we face so many problems that are a little extreme for such a small country but the real question is.. What do you really expect to happen? The people are gullable, too lazy to take a stand and we are in too much of an 'expenditure' to even consider properly handling our problems. Crime is only advancing, the people are hungry and desperate, and this is a result of the lack of focus on what makes a country, the people.

Posted 9 December 2013, 11:55 a.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Don't start scaring away our tourist dollars. Slow down my Comrade media friends, let's not give this story the international legs the known facts doesn't even come close to supporting. I just heard a talk show radio spot for The Best Bodyguard Service Money Can Buy." A regular talk show caller identified as Graham said, "Voodoo is responsible for the armed home invasion at the acting PM family home?" Really? Can't you just see the new lead story for the international media once the Mandela news fades away; "Masked Armed 'Voodoo Bandits' Invade Family Home of Bahamaland's Acting Prime Minister."

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:13 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Speaking up for Comrade Graham, how can you prove it wasn't voodoo?:)

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:25 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

It was voodoo. Look at the pic. The woman in the lower right with the eyes closed is a possessed zombie.

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:39 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Aahh...you noticed that eye makeup too! It was the first thing I saw when I looked at the pic. Maybe it's a camera thing...OR it is voodoo

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:53 p.m. Suggest removal

HarryBlack says...

The Bahamas is increasingly sounding more like a lawless country, similar to Somalia. Hate, greed, anger, and a overall sense of entitlement has taken over in The Bahamas. People have completely lost their moral compass.

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:27 p.m. Suggest removal

JohnDoes says...

Yes maybe not as extreme as Somalia, but we are on the verge. I think the real reason as to why this country is not out of hand yet is because the people are too gullible and AFRAID to take a stand but yet again we live on islands that are scattered and VAT has not taken its toll yet on the already hard working bahamians. Also let us not forget that the government officials will be exempted from this 'consumption tax' that they believe will save us. Yet our wages are not being increased, and we are already paying double on products. All of this has at least something to do with extremity of crime or should we say 'desperation or retaliation' of the people.

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:42 p.m. Suggest removal

ADubbs says...

Well, everyone else is getting robbed. Maybe this is a criminals' cry for help. They are attacking the higher-ups, saying, "Please! Stop us! Can you see us now? Do we have your attention now?!"

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:38 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrade my having spent time in Somalia suggests that you not be comparing our problems in Bahamaland to those of the Somalian's.

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:49 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Ok so the second in command was robbed at gun point and gun butted. Everyone on his security detail must answer and explain the breech.. Give an account as to the how and the why! But maybe now they will stop covering up and give the real account of crime in this country. Has the murder count exceeded 125? Why are more robbers and murderers walking the streets than what is in prison? The message of all this is "no one is safe"

Posted 9 December 2013, 12:51 p.m. Suggest removal

digimagination says...

The PM is away... the DPM is now the acting PM... does he not have 24 hour police security?

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:03 p.m. Suggest removal

Bahamianpride says...

I'm still shocked at this story, this takes balls and a certain commitment to recklessness.. This is disturbing on 3 different fronts. The degree of lawlessness going on in the Country, The careless and bold nature of the criminals, and the lax nature of security surrounding DPM Davis which indicates that regardless of his prior statements he does not take the crime problem serious.. The question now is what message does this send to citizens living their daily life trying to survive about there safety? What reassurance can the Police Commissioner give the people that crime is down and say it with a serious face?

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:12 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Says also that guns aren't the answer. I'm assuming the DPM has a gun, his chauffeur has a gun and his aide has a gun. They were all powerless, the answer is elsewhere...and for the debate, I am not saying that they can't help or protect, I'm just saying they're not the answer

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:16 p.m. Suggest removal

Bahamianpride says...

must have doubled my comment

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:27 p.m. Suggest removal

Bahamianpride says...

These guys not thinking anyone gonna rob them, Robbery, what, that's for the peasants over the Hill in the Ghetto? Guns were probably in the trunk of the car as they sat and enjoyed a delicious breakfast..

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:27 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

If someone already has you at gunpoint, you have to be well trained for a gun to be of any use to you.

Posted 9 December 2013, 8:55 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

THIS is what happens in countries w/ a 75% illegitimacy rate ..I don,t like the term illegitimacy so i say irresponsible sexual behavior and absentee fathers .Hey i like sex as much as the next person but i practice birth control and raised my two children w/ their mother ,,now that i,m single again i am careful ..@JOHN will say this is b/c we are such a christian nation and the devil is fighting for us and more progressive ,enlightened countries ,Sweden ,Switzerland , the danes ,cayman to a certain extend have much lower crime and murder rates b/c the devil already has them and the fight is over ,,WHAT A BUNCH OF HORSE SH##T ,,ITS B/C WE ARE FRIGGIN MORALESS

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:12 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Ok calm down, we don't need to know your personal business:)

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:16 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

@thisisours I PUT THAT B/C when ever i talk about absentee fathers certain people inquire about if i raised children ,and i also don,t want people to think i,m prude or against romance ,,,just responsible ,,,i don,t know how to put a smiley ,,,

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:26 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Colon : and a right parenthesis ). ..:)

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:52 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

Got it ,thanks

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:24 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

It's the economy, stupid. George Herbert Walker Bush

If we had a decent economy we wouldn't have the level of crime that we have now.

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:43 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

@we have had the highest per capita income in our region for decades and crime just keeps exploding,,

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:28 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

The highest per capita income means nothing. If there are ten people and 1 makes a million dollars and the rest make 1 dollar, the per capita income will be $100,000 per person which is not a true indication of anything.

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:36 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

those fatherless bastards... illigitimate to boot

Posted 9 December 2013, 8:56 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Time rewrite the official script on crime. To disregard previous statements made by both PM Christie and former PM Hubert, the Commish of the Policeman's, along with Ministers of the Peoples Security Nottage and Tommy T, that serous crimes are being committed by known criminals, against known criminals.That such crimes are restricted to a handful of geographical areas. Comrades we must all realize that there is a growing number of Bahamalander's who think it's only when crime hits directly home with the politicians that they really start to get it in their thick skulls that the broad range of crime that is happening to families and businesses across our Bahamaland on a daily basis, is not fictional. Comrades it is for real. Bahamaland this morning just handed our government officials an brand new, more accurately written crime script.

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:58 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

Actually the script is correct. Known criminals are robbing known criminals. Period.

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:38 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

I'd like to know what details were hidden in that case between the two Israeli (?) brothers. Hubert Ingraham alluded to it before the election, post election all discussion of it was quashed

Posted 9 December 2013, 6:04 p.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

It was like a Harajchi thing -- 10 million dollars to the PLP and no quid pro quo. Take the money and then do nothing.

Posted 10 December 2013, 9:12 a.m. Suggest removal

bytheway says...

Very strange that not one person has commented on the fact that our PM is off the island - yet again!! Aren't his VAT experts from NZ supposed to be arriving this week? Didn't I hear that the funeral for the great icon Nelson Mandela won't be for at least 10days. What does our PM plan to do with all that free time? Spend more money?! His own or ours?? Will there be accountability?

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:59 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

After thinking about it some more ....I'm no thief but noone takes this kind of risk unless the rewards are great...say if you planned a bank robbery or an armored truck robbery...how much money could they have gotten here? The risk just seems to be too great for a few dollars. Unless the *undepositable* money from the webshops is stashed there...

Posted 9 December 2013, 1:59 p.m. Suggest removal

HarryBlack says...

I don't think our violent crime problem is strictly due to our economy. If that were the case, explain why countries with lower GDP and much less infrastructure, have lower statistics (by ratio) on violent crime. I submit that our problems are mainly due to a gross lack of morals. Consequently, my opinion is that we need some sort of action that exposes persons who lack basic moral standards. I have some ideas that I am confident would reduce crime if implemented, but any solution must involve a concerted effort by law abiding Bahamians.

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:02 p.m. Suggest removal

Honestman says...

The solution to this country's crime problem is multi faceted and needs a concerted, ruthless and bi-partisan approach. Having said that, I am not convinced the Bahamian people are ready to pay the price that must be paid to win the war against the armed hoodlums. It seems that we have just not suffered enough! Why else do we tolerate a government that talks big on crime yet presides over a homicide rate of anything from 110 to 125 in 2013.

This administration and previous administrations have failed miserably to tackle the problem. It is time now for the electorate to demand real action. I suggested that armed crime is a multi faceted problem and it will require a multi faceted approach. I believe the following measures MUST be introduced although the list is by no means exhaustive:

1. Eliminate all the non-jobs in the public service.
2. Cut out all the excessive government expenditure including foreign trips and consultants.
3. Pour a large part of the savings into the war on crime.
4. Toughen the acceptance standards for new police recruits and be ruthless in ridding the
force of any "bad apples".
5. Raise the salaries for police officers. Make the profession of a police officer a valued
career option and not just something young men drift into in the absence better
opportunities.
6. Set up an elite task force, overt and under-cover, to tackle the armed criminals.
7. Stiffen existing penalties for armed crimes with a minimum sentence of 10 years for
possession, 20 years for firing a gun.
8. Consider the option of removing the right to a trial by jury for armed offences.
9. Special gun courts to hear all gun crimes within six months.
10. Bring the AG's office up to the standards expected in the 21st century.
11. Hire more judges and from overseas if necessary.
12. Ban heavily tinted windows immediately and make stop and search exercises much less
transparent.

All of these steps require serious funding and real political will. Unfortunately, the polarized political spectrum in this country may prove to be our downfall. This weakness is playing into the hands of the criminals. Only a bi-partisan approach has any chance of succeeding. The criminals must know that the country as a whole is determined to prevail. Tell our politicians that the time for talking is over. The current administration had five years in opposition to study the problem and has proven to be clueless. It's time for ALL PARTIES to get their heads together and introduce the courageous measures that will prevent The Bahamas from sliding into the abyss. There is still a small window of opportunity - we are not yet without hope. But the country needs a fearless leader. Step forward that man, or woman.

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:03 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Agree with all of your suggestions. I would also say enforce the laws against petty crimes such as "jumping" red lights and littering etc. If people continue to show no respect for each other and their country then they shouldn't be able to parade around the streets of the Bahamas freely or mix with decent citizens.

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:26 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Amen HarryBlack, Amen HonestMan, Amen Emac! (Those light jumpers and the people who walk in front of your car, scream to you "I have no respect for any body")

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

Let the PLP continue standing around talking poop......PROOF POSITIVE.....Talking fool on the campaign trail is a very serious thing!

People are HUNGRY & ANGRY.....Where is the land reform and other promises? 10,000 jobs? etc...etc!

The cat got Braves tongue on May 8th. NO ONE FORGOT BRAVE!!

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:21 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

They eehn see nothing yet, wait until they cut everyone's' spate by 15%. Sad but true...people who were barely breathing will start sinking while Fred jet sets to the Far East and continues to question why there's a need to discuss anything with the people.

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:50 p.m. Suggest removal

hj says...

You are so right,they have not seen anything yet. In the future the Bahamas will look a lot like Jamaica and Haiti.

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:27 p.m. Suggest removal

pat242 says...

Stop being bias. When the FNM was in power crime was high.

Posted 9 December 2013, 11:46 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

look at the others in our region ,when you make children faster any GDP can grow ,crime and poverty are the result ,,ie Jamaica ,Haiti ,,its simple math ,,single mothers the norm ,substandard education ,political parties that use emotions instead of sound policy to garner votes ,,vola ,crime ,crime ,crime ,,it really is that simple we have the examples all around us ,,

Posted 9 December 2013, 2:36 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

LOL. Man you like to harp on about this makin children ting na. Why don’t we just form a coalition called OP or “Operation Pikinini”- We will invite surgeons from all over the world to come to the Bahamas during their vacation to tie off females and vasectomize the males so that they could stop having these dam children faster than the GDP could grow. LOL. I am just kidding. You are right though. As your user name dictates, you seem like a concerned citizen. I say start a campaign and develop a website to educate people about this problem. Go to high schools and hammer it home that the many children that are born and grow up in these broken homes are a large part of the crime problem in the Bahamas. I believe all of the suggestions mentioned here, can make the Bahamas a better placed if applied correctly. But I say, why wait on the government to do it?

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:45 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

I say how do we get it started?

Posted 9 December 2013, 5:21 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Well Ed Fields had the right idea with the "We the People" group. Whatever happened to that anyway?

Posted 9 December 2013, 6:59 p.m. Suggest removal

john33xyz says...

It has already started with a new group called Bahamas Sexual Health & Rights Assc. Their website should be up and running soon.

Posted 9 December 2013, 10:36 p.m. Suggest removal

wearedone says...

Forget the potcakes, spay & neuter the people.

Posted 9 December 2013, 11:55 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

Can you imagine Americans waking and being told their de facto President had been robbed at gun point! The first one to properly get the shaft here is our Police Commissioner.....if he can't protect the acting PM from serious crime, there's just no hope in hell for the rest of us!! Greenslade has had it coming for quite sometime time now through his bumbling incompetence, but I could have never ever have imagined the extent of the public disgrace that it has finally come with!!! Our Police Commissioner's self-discipline is itself woefully inadequate, like many of our politicians today....just take good look at their bulging waist lines!!!! Get rid of the lot before, even though it may now be a day too late!!!!!

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:35 p.m. Suggest removal

Greentea says...

This is a really serious act and it requires a response that is sure and swift. Unfortunately for us, I have no faith- and this is a sad thing to admit much less say- that this administration or the last has/had the vision or political will to develop and enforce solutions to the problem. Policing and the judicial system in this country are broken and the criminals in this act has given everyone the middle finger.
This is what we get for settling for the sad representation and governance we have had for the past decades. This is what the so called middle class get for remaining silent all these years and protecting what they thought was their hard won territory at the expense of the rest of Bahamians. Leaving over the hill but renting substandard housing to the poorer replacements, and immigrants and then showing them disdain- even though only one generation removed from that condition themselves. This is what we get for claiming righteousness, but taking the shortcuts too when made available to us. This is what we get with a tourist economy that paid pool hands at Atlantis twice as much as teachers and expected that profession to attract the best and brightest? To remain a respected profession in an increasingly consumerist society? This is what we get when we pass incompetent so called teachers onto vulnerable students for decades. This is what we get when criminal activity is glamorized. This is what we get in a country without accountability, a culture of responsibility and consequences for serious anti-social behavior. This is what you get when immoral acts against children, women and the defenseless are not punished. This is what we get when those with all want more and suck and suck and give nothing back to the community. This is what you get when people only think about themselves and theirs and forget that if you don't think about community and show concern for it and your neighbor, that the neighbor might someday prey on you. This is what you get when you stop taking children to church (your right) - but have no alternative ways to teach children the valuable human lessons of the those Bible stories- irrespective of what you believe. Too many hypocrites in the so-called church. The old prey on the young, women and men covet each other's things- husbands, wives and partners without consequence and feed off of the thrill of secrecy and ego. We hurt each other without thought. We are lazy, suckneck, hypocrites. After 40 years of prosperity we should be ashamed of where the country is right now. It should have been a gem, but instead we have created a multi-headed monster that is careening into an abyss. We live next to a murderer who is out on bail. Every time I see that fella I wonder - what does that say- his being out on the free walking the streets- about how we value of the life he took. And you know what the answer is- nothing. If we don't value the place- if we don't expect AND insist on better- it aint coming.

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:41 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

Good post ,sad but true

Posted 9 December 2013, 6:19 p.m. Suggest removal

Bahamianpride says...

Wow u summed it up, people don't want to hear this but it's true..

Posted 10 December 2013, 6:43 a.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

I refuse to comment on what the PLP should be doing to resolve crime, unemployment etc...

We have been talking and begging these clowns for 40 years and they totally ignored us. The shoe is now on the other foot and affecting them directly.

No one else feels it when your corn hurts, but they can see you limping.

Let's see if this jolts their after election Alzheimer condition or will they continue down the same road of making promises to comfort the fools, blah, blah, blah. do nothing, blah blah blah.

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:42 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

They will probably go on blah, blah,blahing. The only thing that will change is tighter security for them and their cronies!

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:53 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

The second one to get the boot up his you know what is none other than our own totally incompetent pistol packing Minister of National Security. Like Police Commissioner Greenslade, if Nottage has no ability to protect our acting PM he should hang his head in shame and ride off into the wilderness. If he doesn't go willingly, the public should have his head by guillotine!!!

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:54 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Would either the Tribune, Guardian and talk shows, please assign a senior reporter to accurately give the nation the facts. How is it the media since 7 00 am have been reporting that the acting PM's security detail 'had not reported' to his family residence for work at the time of his home invasion took place, that his driver was a 'civilian' and not a policeman. Yet, Comrade "Brave" is being quoted in this story as stating that; "Unfortunately, a member of 'my security detail' did receive minor injuries."

Posted 9 December 2013, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

The rest of the World is going to have a field day with this event. Name one other Country leader in the World today who has been robbed at gun point! JFK was assassinated and look at the shock waves that historical event created for the World. Perhaps we would have been better off as a nation had the Acting PM not survived this event. One thing is for sure, tourists will be thinking twice about coming our way.....after all, if your country can't protect its leader from serious crime, than who can it protect!!!!!

Posted 9 December 2013, 4:04 p.m. Suggest removal

jt says...

I want to print what Greentea wrote and put it up in Rawson Square.

Posted 9 December 2013, 5:02 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Why not, Brave set the standard with his posters...

Posted 9 December 2013, 6:08 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

This is unbelievable, it's unthinkable.....

Posted 9 December 2013, 5:44 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Having known P. Antony White personally over many years. Lynden Pindling I had met but a few times very informally. Roland ""Pop" Simonette I knew extremely well, including visiting him many times at his shipyard office and having a private lunch with him and Lady Symonette at their residence, made me wonder what the three of them might have been talking about this early morning, after the news broke of the armed invasion at the Acting Prime Minister's family residence? For the three sons of Bahamaland, they must have been shaking their heads in dismay. Comrades there IS a way to turn this crime wave around. We must find it.and then willing to work smart as we begin to rebuild our tiny Bahamaland.

Posted 9 December 2013, 5:45 p.m. Suggest removal

Baha10 says...

Our acting PM is robbed at gun point! Still proud of what our Bahamaland has become at 40?!?

Posted 9 December 2013, 7:23 p.m. Suggest removal

TheObjectiveVoice says...

The Bahamas government, no matter who is in power - at whatever time- need to stop putting pampers on these criminals and treat them the way they act. Time to stop feeding people on Death Row and do what their sentences demand and put them to death. It's time for politicians to stop playing politics with these criminals and making it seem as if they are friends with the criminals. Time to start doing their jobs and address this crime issue with an iron fist. No playing, no games and no bail for murderers... This scene could have ended quite tragically because this fella on the video has a gun. Our DPM could have been dead. Our governments need to stop playing with these fellasssss and start hanginggggg murderers and castrating rapists. The end.

Posted 9 December 2013, 7:53 p.m. Suggest removal

TheObjectiveVoice says...

These criminals who rob Brave Davis are dumb and dangerous. Watch those videos. Dumb and dangerous... The police might have them in custody as I write this.

Posted 9 December 2013, 7:56 p.m. Suggest removal

crabman says...

Merry Christmas to all and to all a goodnight! It's Deader in the Bahamas....

Posted 9 December 2013, 8:14 p.m. Suggest removal

GQ says...

Now Tal does not want to scare away the tourist dollars and wants the media to hush hush the story. I am sure he was quite happy during the last election campaign when the PLP posted signs all around town about murders being committed in Nassau.

Tal it is funny when the shoe goes on the other foot how people like YOU act. Think of the many families who are mourning the loss of their loved ones. Criminals don't wear any particular colour shirts and don't care who they harm.

I am thankful for The DPM and his wife that they were not injured. Can you imagine if they had been killed what a message this would have sent around the world?

Crime in this country is not just a PLP/FNM/DNA/Black/White problem it is something that we all face each day and it will take ALL of us fighting to bring it under control. Politicians on all sides of the political divide need to get their act together and stop posturing when they are in Parliament and on TV blaming each other.

Posted 9 December 2013, 8:57 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

THE QUESTION IS...":WHAT NOW?" these criminals do not respect people, places or things. Nothing is sacred, not the church nor the cross. Should we just pack our bags and leave New Providence We must accept that criminals are born, bred and raised in the Bahamas..but what now? Should we all just pack our bags and leave New Providence or sit in the darkness and wait for our turn.

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:07 p.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

WHAT NOW?"...prepare to get rid of the FNM and PLP....They led us into this stinkhole

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:56 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Some ballsy act while you're in the process of invading the Acting Prime Minister's family home and you just stand there between two cars, trying to look your Sunday best , like you're posing for a sketch artist to capture your thug face. Guess what - they captured your image damn well. Go retain a lawyer, quickly.

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:14 p.m. Suggest removal

positiveinput says...

sad thing is a lawyer WILL represent him

Posted 11 December 2013, 10:53 a.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

Christie says "we have turned the corner"........Looks like we turned the wrong way....AGAIN!

Perhaps if "Barney Rubble" Greenslade would pull his head out of his ass and listen, he would learn that SUSTAINED traffic check points are needed to curb criminals running around loose with a car full of arms! Might even catch a few thousand illegals.

The politicians and commissioner are way too intelligent to listen to us peasants.....But obviously not too intelligent to suffer the same fate for their never ending stupidity.

Posted 9 December 2013, 9:52 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Sip sip is police may be holding someone in reference to this incident and the person may have

Posted 10 December 2013, 3:55 a.m. Suggest removal

Bahamianpride says...

Three things must happen today, police commissioner fired, minister of national security fired, Attorney General fired....New blood hired, professional Bahamian's that have not spent there entire life as a politician... We have Bahamians @ home & abroad, time to get rid of career, useless, recycled plp & fmn politicians. Until we do that nothing will change with crime..

Posted 10 December 2013, 6:58 a.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

The only way were going to save this country is to get rid of the PLP & FNM!

Thailand is a shining example of what we must be willing to go through to rid ourselves of these idiots.....

How to get rid of lousy governance….PROVEN BELOW

http://news.yahoo.com/tearful-thai-pm-u…

Posted 10 December 2013, 7:35 a.m. Suggest removal

xxx says...

WE NEED HAND GUN's TO PROTECT WE SELF & OUR DPM ….!

Posted 10 December 2013, 5:41 p.m. Suggest removal

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