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1 killed·1 injured

Man killed, another wounded in drive-by shooting near Bon Air High School (Abdur Abdullah Muhammad)

Near Bon Air High School, Arouca, Tunapuna - Piarco

A drive-by shooting occurred near Bon Air High School at approximately 10:30 AM on Wednesday morning, resulting in one death and one injury. The deceased was identified as Abdur Abdullah Muhammad, a Maintenance Training and Security (MTS) worker. A second man was shot in the hand during the incident and was transported to hospital for treatment. Police are investigating the circumstances of the shooting and searching for the suspects responsible.

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Active Safety Alert — Arouca

Risk Level: 7.2/10 · Primary Concern: Theft

Exit Strategy Mindset: When entering any venue or public space in high-risk zones, note the exits. Having a pre-planned escape route is a simple habit that can be critical in an emergency.

Active Law Enforcement Presence: This area benefits from increased police patrols and community policing initiatives, reflecting a collaborative effort between residents and authorities.

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