Man receives stomach wound in barroom stabbing

| 28/01/2025 | 9 Comments

(CNS): A man was stabbed in the stomach outside a bar on Eastern Avenue close to the Dolphin Centre in George Town in the early hours of Monday morning, 27 January. Police were called out to the location at about 2:30am yesterday after a report was made of a man being armed with a machete at the licensed premises. When police arrived, they found the injured man, who was taken to the hospital by paramedics.

The attending officers learned that he was stabbed outside the bar by a man he did not know. He is said to be in a stable condition.

Anyone who witnessed the incident at this busy location or has any information relating to the violence is asked to call 911 or the George Town Police Station on 949-4222. Anonymous tips can be provided to the RCIPS Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777 or the website. Tips can also be submitted anonymously at caymancrimestoppers.com


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  1. Anonymous says:

    If you aren’t looking for trouble, be home by midnight and make better choices.

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Were any ‘riff-raff’involved in this incident?

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  3. Beaumont Zodecloun says:

    Stabbed by “a man he did not know.” Riiiight. and the beat goes on. This thug against that thug and their sorrowful families get sucked into the gang crap and they raise junior thugs and thugettes …. and the beat goes on.

    We need more proactive government, and that government needs to support the RCIPS in a manner which allows them to do their job. Are you aware of all the many ways in which the RCIPS have their hands tied? They should be able to set up an operation outside a known crime area and advance upon it door-to-door if necessary and root out the pestilence. They can’t.

    This crap is killing us. It isn’t Caymanian culture, although there are more than a few Caymanians involved. No, we can no longer blame it on Jamaicans. It is us who allows it.

    Regarding the bars and violence, there was a time when RCIPS could sit down the street from bars at closing and pull over bad drivers. They would also walk through the parking lot and send people home with, “you don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.” Then, some businesses leaned on MPs and said the RCIPS was hurting our business. Well I think it’s time to take back control of our streets and support the police. It’s real easy to say they should be doing more, but they are held back by the heavy thumb of various politicians.

    I am thoroughly sick of this shit. While we’re at it, can we squelch the ongoing thumpy music that pounds out of cars on the road? Complete nonsense. Town and Communities Law covers this, but is rarely enforced, because RCIPS isn’t allowed the teeth.

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  4. Anonymous says:

    Wild down in Little Kingston

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  5. Anonymous says:

    Imported scum enabled by vote hungry politicians continue to destroy Cayman.
    Need to adopt Trump style deportations to Jamaica and Honduras to start the clean up.

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    • Anonymous says:

      Perhaps CIG should do a deal with Trump to see if there’s any room at G-Bay for some of our undesirables.
      Our Resort prison system obviously not a deterrent.

  6. Anonymous says:

    They need to shut bananas down and move it from town. In fact that whole plaza is a shithole and needs bulldozed.

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    • Beaumont Zodecloun says:

      Yes, however, that’s not enough; the crap just moves somewhere else. We need a revolution, a great change of law empowering RCIPS. Think British law, which is gentle on the surface, but doesn’t take any crap. we don’t want crime in our communities, right? I think we need to pass a ganja law, and clamp down HARD on all other drugs. Talk to your MLAs. Let’s get this done.

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