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Man Rushed to Hospital with Gunshot Wounds, RVIPF Investigates

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The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) is investigating a shooting that occurred in the early hours of Sunday, March 16.

Details surrounding the incident remain unclear, but the RVIPF confirmed that a man is receiving medical treatment for gunshot wounds. It is not yet known where the shooting took place or the circumstances leading to the injury.

Police was alerted around 6 am after hospital security measures were enacted upon the man’s arrival. It remains unclear whether he was transported to the facility or arrived on his own.

The extent of the man’s injuries has not been disclosed, and authorities have not provided further details as the investigation continues.

Officials are urging anyone with information about the shooting to contact the RVIPF.

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Man Robbed at Gunpoint After Receiving Roadside Assistance in Tortola

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A man was reportedly robbed at gunpoint around 3:00 a.m. on March 15, along Ridge Road, Tortola, after crashing into a pole and damaging one of his tires. As he exited his vehicle to assess the damage, a man driving a Kia Sportage with a rental plate stopped and offered assistance in changing the tire.

Once the tire was replaced, the suspect allegedly offered the victim $2,000 for a chain he was wearing. When the offer was refused, the suspect reportedly drew a firearm, took the chain by force that was valued at $4000, and fled the scene.

A female passenger inside the victim’s vehicle is said to have witnessed the incident. Reports indicate that the suspect was not wearing a mask or any other disguise at the time of the robbery.

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) have not yet confirmed any arrests as investigations continue.

JTV News will provide updates as more information becomes available.

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Teen Pulls Gun, Stabs Father in Virgin Gorda

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A 17-year-old male is under investigation after allegedly stabbing his father early this morning in Coppermine, Virgin Gorda.

According to initial reports, the teenager, who has had prior encounters with law enforcement, first pulled a firearm on his father before a struggle ensued. During the altercation, the gun reportedly fell to the ground, at which point the teenager produced a knife from his pocket and stabbed his father twice.

The victim was transported to Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital, where he is in stable condition.

Authorities confirmed that the suspect fled the scene before law enforcement officers arrived.

No arrests have been reported at this time.

Officials urge anyone with relevant information to come forward as the investigation continues.

JTV News will provide updates as more details emerge.

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Dominican Republic and St. Lucia Among 41 Countries Facing Possible U.S. Travel Restrictions

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In a move reminiscent of the 2017 travel bans, the Trump administration is contemplating new travel restrictions that could affect citizens from 41 countries, among them the Dominican Republic and St. Lucia. An internal memo obtained by Reuters outlines a proposal for varying levels of visa suspensions, pending approval from key officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The draft memo categorises the 41 countries into three groups based on the severity of the proposed restrictions:

  • Full Visa Suspension: Ten countries, including Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela, could face complete visa suspensions.

  • Partial Visa Suspension: Five nations, such as Eritrea, Haiti, and Myanmar, may experience restrictions on specific visa categories, including tourist and student visas.

  • Conditional Partial Suspension: Twenty-six countries, including the Dominican Republic and St. Lucia, might encounter partial suspensions if they fail to address certain deficiencies identified by U.S. authorities.

The inclusion of the Dominican Republic and St. Lucia in the conditional partial suspension category has raised concerns about potential impacts on tourism and bilateral relations. Both Caribbean nations are popular destinations for American travelers, and any travel restrictions could have significant economic repercussions.

Currently, U.S. citizens do not require a visa for stays shorter than 30 days in the Dominican Republic. Similarly, St. Lucia does not mandate visas for U.S. visitors, provided they have a valid passport and proof of onward travel.

The proposed travel restrictions are part of the administration’s ongoing efforts to enhance national security. The internal memo cites concerns over information-sharing practices, identity-management protocols, and security conditions in the listed countries. The administration aims to mitigate potential threats by imposing these visa restrictions.

It’s important to note that the proposal remains unapproved and is subject to change. The final decision will involve consultations among various government agencies and is expected to consider diplomatic relations, economic impacts, and national security interests.

As the situation develops, travelers and stakeholders are advised to stay informed about potential changes to U.S. travel policies affecting these countries.

For more information, please refer to the original Reuters report.

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