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As police probe Chapman Lane shooting, calls renewed for faster justice reform

Summary by Barbados Today
A man’s shooting death in broad daylight at Chapman Lane, The City, on Tuesday, has reignited national concern about the rising tide of violent crime and the slow pace of justice reform, even as a new minister – a top criminal law barrister – takes charge of the system under mounting public pressure. The slaying of Shamar Corey Alleyne adds to a troubling pattern, with the island recording 50 homicides in 2024, 49 in 2025 and five murders so far…
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Barbados Today broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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