Wednesday, January 27, 2016
By KHRISNA VIRGIL
and SANCHESKA BROWN
Tribune Staff Reporters
THREE people were killed in a single day on Tuesday in Nassau, with the latest murder involving a late night double fatal shooting.
Police are probing the double homicide of two men at Yellow Elder Gardens after armed men ambushed the home the victims shared, firing multiple gunshots with a high-powered weapon.
According to Chief Superintendent Paul Rolle, the incident happened shortly after 9pm on Eaton Street. He said when one of the men awoke to answer knocks at the door, the gunmen opened fire and gained entry to the house, killing the first victim in a hail of bullets.
While police have not officially released their identities, The Tribune understands they are Omar Kelly and Romel Rolle. Both men are in their late 40s, police confirmed. Mr Rolle added that one of the men was wearing an ankle-monitoring bracelet.
“Shortly after 9pm, the two men were at home when two persons came to the house and knocked on the door,” the Central Detective Unit Chief said. “The owner of the house got up to answer the door and before he was able to open, the gunmen discharged shots into the door.
“They fired using a high-powered weapon and he was struck. They also got the door open and entered.
“A second male who was in the house attempted to run upstairs and he was shot in the back. He made it upstairs where he collapsed.”
Emergency Medical Services pronounced the men dead on the scene, Mr Rolle said. Both assailants then ran heading south, police believe, across Tonique Williams Darling Highway.
Mr Rolle said the families of both victims were also at the home during the shooting, but none of them was harmed.
In another incident, an elderly man was stabbed multiple times and killed during a home invasion in his apartment early on Tuesday morning.
The murder took the homicide count to eight for the 26 days of this month, according to The Tribune’s records.
Chief Superintendent Rolle said the 65-year-old victim was found in a bathtub filled with water, with multiple wounds in his upper body.
“Shortly after 5am, police responded to a call from a concerned citizen that an apartment complex through Churchill Street off Soldier Road was being robbed,” Supt Rolle said.
“When officers arrived on the scene, they met the door to one of the apartment units open. Officers checked inside and while checking the premises discovered the homeowner in a bathtub filled with water. He was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS personnel.
“The victim sustained injuries to his upper body that we suspect was from a knife. We are investigating the incident as a homicide. The apartment appeared to have been ransacked and searched and several items were missing. The person that called also told officers they observed persons leaving with a television in his hands.”
Chief Supt Rolle said police arrested a man shortly after 7am in connection with this incident. On Tuesday night, police said they were looking for two other suspects.
Police have not officially identified the victim, but Chief Supt Rolle said he was an elderly man who lived alone.
Anyone with information on these homicides are asked to contact police at 911 or 919, the Central Detective Unit at 502-9991 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 328-TIPS.
These killings came less than 24 hours after a man was shot and killed in Freeport, becoming Grand Bahama’s first homicide of the year.
Comments
Emac says...
Wow! A busy day for murderers! Let's hope the FBI can assist in at least getting this thing under control. Although I believe that the root of this problem is deeper than Bahamians would like to believe. Until we vote in leaders who are willing to implement harsh policies without trying to be popular, we are gonna always be faced with these tragedies.
Posted 27 January 2016, 12:03 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Someone say FBI dem only gone do a seminar and 'consultation'.... more of a show of 'we're doing something' rather than the FBI actually taking control of our law enforcement................ we'll see
Posted 27 January 2016, 3:07 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Yellow Elder needs to be pushed down and erased .............. it is a killing field
Posted 27 January 2016, 12:36 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
along with pinewood nassau village and fox hill aye? Instead of pushing down more people why we don't try help eachother? everyone pushing down everyone else. Nah the youth know if you gun them down instead they ein ever getting back up
Posted 27 January 2016, 3:09 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Just when one had the confidence that we were going to make it thru January with only 4 murders, the amount almost doubles overnight! These killers no longer have fear of anything or anyone.. They just do what they like, when they like. But the murders should not overshadow the other crimes and social deterioration that is going on in this country, New Providence especially. Have you seen videos on social media with the number of cars that have been stolen? This is sickening if not a national disgrace to happen in this small island. And while a number of them have been recovered, it is just a crying shame to see how these thieves take brand new vehicles in the back of the bush and strip them down to a skeleton. Obviously stolen car parts is big business. Persons are making a killing off the parts. And the number of persons having their cars broken into and having personal items stolen or having batteries and spare tires stolen off their vehicles. Then the number of home invasion and how brutal and deadly they are becoming, or the number of persons being personally attacked and assaulted and robbed and injured when the attackers do not find sufficient loot. We are in it up to our necks. Pray Bahamas!
Posted 27 January 2016, 3:10 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
One of these days I will reveal the real and true underlying cause of most of this crime in the Bahamas and other Caribbean countries. In the main time read the Kissinger Report and see if it points any fingers at anyone...anyone?
Posted 27 January 2016, 6:54 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Hey John, i find it interesting that you should mention this.
Is the world turning as sinister as it appears?
Posted 27 January 2016, 11:20 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
@chucky. If you have eyes to see and you are not believing what you are seeing then why would you believe what someone else tells you they are seeing?
Posted 28 January 2016, 6:59 a.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
John, If I were to say the same, I'd be asking you why you believe what you read on the type of websites that spew the type of propaganda you are referencing?
Posted 28 January 2016, 7:42 a.m. Suggest removal
DisgustedBahamian says...
Thanks Perry for doing something about the crime in Nassau
Posted 28 January 2016, 11:17 a.m. Suggest removal
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