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ShootingAttempted Murder×3Murder

1 killed·3 injured

Four shot in Belmont; one dead (Kemar Miller, age unknown)

Davis Street, Belmont, Port of Spain

Four persons were shot on Davis Street, Belmont on March 26, 2026. Kemar Miller was pronounced dead on arrival (D.O.A) at Port of Spain General Hospital (POSGH). Three others were wounded: 27-year-old Terrell Cambridge was shot in his right foot, 25-year-old Adriana Hernandez was shot in her back, and a 14-year-old boy was also shot and wounded. Police are investigating the incident.

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This is the 7th shooting reported in Port of Spain in 2026.

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Active Safety Alert — Port of Spain

Risk Level: 10.0/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

Sound Awareness Protocol: If you hear what sounds like gunfire, do not investigate. Move immediately to a solid interior wall or below window level, and call emergency services from a secure position.

Resilient Community Network: Despite the elevated score, this area shows strong community bonds with active neighbourhood watch participation and rapid incident reporting.

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