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Taxi driver gunbutted while asleep in vehicle

BVI News Staff - Friday, January 27th, 2012 at 10:44 AM
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UPs Cineplex in Road Town, Tortola.

A taxi driver was treated for injuries sustained in an attack while he was asleep in the UP Cineplex parking lot on January 15.

Reports are that the taxi driver was gun butted by a man who escaped on foot.

The driver reportedly fell asleep in his vehicle while waiting for a passenger.

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  1. nice
    January 28, 2012
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    :(

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  2. rude boy
    January 28, 2012
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    u very rude boy g0 by ur mommy n daddy

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  3. eagle eye
    January 28, 2012
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    if he was sleeping,how did he know it was a gun used to gunbutt his sorry ass?

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  4. OldSkoole
    January 28, 2012
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    I’m praying to God that our country don’t become so crime-infested that tourists refuses to come…I’m concern about my little grandson and daughter’s future. Seems like we have to lock ourselves in not only our homes, but our vehicles as well. May God help us!

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  5. Gucci Lavish
    January 27, 2012
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    -Whispers softly-
    “Did they steal his chain??” :(

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  6. bb
    January 27, 2012
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    It appears that since the killing last week the criminals are out to prove a point. Well, to the upstanding citizens we must also prove our point and be extra vigilant and mindful of one another. We need to be each others keeper. There are more of us than there is of them.

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  7. oh yea
    January 27, 2012
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    The public should be on the red alert since heskey’s killing. Criminals will not retaliate in force. They are no doubt more smarter. Just be on the guard/.

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    • oh yea
      January 27, 2012
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      correction: “will now retalitate in force.

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  8. :)
    January 27, 2012
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    the bvi is not like what it used to be.very sad. ure no longer safe in ur vehicles

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    • Bebe
      January 27, 2012
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      We are no longer safe anywhere in BVI it seems. Why dont these people go and try to find something constructive to do with their time. Oh my lord, this is absolutely sickening now!

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