Man stabbed during George Town fight

| 04/04/2016 | 14 Comments

Cayman News Service(CNS): Five men were involved in two street fights in George Town Saturday night, in which three of them were injured. Police said that around 9pm on 2 April, they received a report of an altercation among a small group of men in the parking lot of Funky Tang’s on Shedden Road. Then, just after midnight on Sunday, 3 April, police received information that some of these men were at a restaurant on Dr Roy’s Drive. “Police rushed to the location, where they discovered a fight in progress among five men,” an RCIPS spokesperson said. 

Two men received minor injuries during the fight and were treated at hospital and released; a third man was stabbed in the chest and remains in the hospital in stable condition. During the course of the fight two other customers at the restaurant were also assaulted.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to call George Town CID at 949-4222.  Anonymous tips can be provided via the Miami-based call centre of Crime Stoppers at 800-8477(TIPS).

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  1. Anonymous says:

    People please listen, I would like to know which part of the world that people don’t fight. We need to understand that this isn’t a perfect world. People think think that nothing at all suppose to happen on this island at all. Like everyone suppose walking around, skipping and sining like we live in some fairy tale land. This is the real world, and things will happen. A fight don’t have nothing to with education and the whole blah, blah, blah. But I tell you one thing, which other country is safer than these islands? Not a lot. And half the people that comment on here bout North America and Europe, they’re the most sickest place for crime and violence. If you all have a problem with my little island please check the airport and purchase your one way ticket.

  2. Whisky Bravo says:

    Patricks island is also considered George Town

  3. Anonymous says:

    i do not think the people involved were from europe or north america…….

  4. Anonymous says:

    caymaicans or jaymanians…..

  5. Anonymous says:

    Baines said that crime is down, I guess he meant that it is down to earth in the Cayman Islands. In my 80 years on this island I have never heard as much about crime as it is now. Baines, would you do us a favour and get to hell off this island and never come back!!!! Thank you!

    • Cheese Face says:

      Oh, so it’s Baines fault? Everything was dandy before he arrived? Get your head out if the sand. Your government has failed you, the education system has failed you, some of Caymans (so called) parents have failed you.

      But what the heck, blame Baines eh?

    • Anonymous says:

      You are blaming the wrong people. Blame government for screwing up education, Mac for many of the cabinet status grants, your children for a sense of entitlement, and immigration for handing out permits like candy including where no need is demonstrated, and you will have more credibility.

  6. Anonymous says:

    That legal drug, alcohol, was likely the cause. It inflames the “minds” of these degenerates.

  7. Anonymous says:

    No doubt some of our finest citizens … NOT.

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