March 7, 2013
PROTESTERS took to the streets yesterday in Nassau over recent deaths in police custody, such as this woman who took part in the protest outside Parliament, and were joined by people asking for more answers over the recent shooting of Job Munnings.
Photo: Tim Clarke/Tribune Staff
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Police chief speaks out
POLICE Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said he was “very, very disappointed” with comments made by “some persons who should know better” regarding the deaths of two men while in police custody.
Commissioner on custody deaths
The Commissioner of Police is expected to address the media shortly for the first time since the recent incidents where young men have died while in police custody or were shot and killed by members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Families demand Nottage resignation
FAMILIES of persons who died in police custody called for the resignation of National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage when he “ignored” and “avoided” them during a demonstration outside the House of Assembly yesterday
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