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Police killings up Posted: Friday, March 21, 2025
Police killings up by 133% in 2025 From January 1 to March 19, there have been 15 police-involved shooting incidents leaving 21 people dead, compared to six incidents and nine dead between January 1 and March 24, 2024.
Three killed by police in shootout in Tunapuna THREE police killings in two separate incidents on March 19 have brought the number of people killed by police this year to 21, more than double the figure (nine) for the same period last year.
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