Police appeal for witnesses to nightclub violence

| 11/10/2016 | 9 Comments

(CNS): With the victim of an assault in the early hours of Saturday morning still in hospital with serious injuries, the police are appealing for witnesses to what they believe was a fight between three men, which happened outside the Cotton Club on Shedden Road, George Town, around 4am. A 19-year-old man from Bodden Town and a 24-year-old man from George Town were arrested for the assault and spent the weekend in custody before being placed on police bail. But the police want to speak to anyone who may have information.

Police can be contacted at 936-9124, or at George Town Police Station on 949-4222 but anonymous tips can be provided via the Miami-based call centre of Crime Stoppers at 800-8477(TIPS), or online here.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Make the clubs close down if there is an issue.
    Problems will soon be solved.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I am sick and tired of reading about Bodden Town man or men being arrested for incidences that has occurred over the weekends. To set the record straight these man or men that is being referred to are not ORIGINAL Bodden Towners they are coming from these low cost housing schemes that Frank Hall homes are developing causing many to migrate from other districts.

    Bodden Town did not have all of this rhetoric until these low cost housing schemes came into existence. I say to the people of these islands STOP selling out your birthrights for the DOLLAR bill. Obviously, the beneficial owner(s) of Frank Hall homes have found a way to turn his /their money over 100%.

    Let him/them go back from whence he/they came!

    • Anonymous says:

      Since when do humans have to be born to 4th generation Caymanian parents in order to be considered officially resident of your neighbourhood? How does that work? Please get over yourselves with this misplaced almighty Caymanian superiority complex where anyone from anywhere else is subhuman. Northward stats and Grand Court Cause Lists demonstrate that they likely WERE born to 4th generation Caymanian parents! If only more of you bigoted xenophobes would take issue with that reality!

    • Anonymous says:

      @ 8:31

      boy you sound fool fool *in my ORIGINAL caymanian voice* LOL

    • Anonymous says:

      I have lived in Bodden Town for nearly 50 years. Yes, it is nearly all Jamaican now, it is massively full of them and they are not the wealthy upper middle class sort from the hills overlooking Kingston who fled 30 years ago and have set up thriving businesses here. But although they tend to be: low class/ throw their garbage out of the car window, litter their yard with derelict vehicles and containers and other junk and sit there at nights with deafening Jamaican music all around the neighbourhood, let their dogs roam everywhere, drive around at excessive speed with ear splitting music and tinted windows etc, the majority are honest. We have ruined the Bodden Town district but they all bought their land from……….us Caymanians. So no point complaining.

      • Anonymous says:

        That’s about right, 7:25. The majority are indeed honest but because they are all from the lower socio-economic bracket they have mostly just replicated what they had back in Jamaica, ramshackle housing and dirty unkempt property with,yes, always, it seems, broken down vehicles littering up the place.

    • Anonymous says:

      completely agree Frank Hall is part of the demise of Cayman. Allowing people to Buy property and obtain residency.

      Also agree they should not refer to them as Boddentowners or West Bayers. then should put their true nationality.

      Also, completely agree if we do not get our immigration issues under control this country is finished. Look at the US………… We can control it and we don’t

    • Anonymous says:

      “bodden town men” you guys are full of BS

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