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Trinidad: Pregnant teen, 2 men killed by cops in ‘exchange of gunfire’

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(Trinidad Express) Two men and an 18year-old woman were shot and killed by police in Tunapuna early yesterday morning during what a senior officer described as an exchange of gunfire.

Seconds before the shootings, one of the victims—Shaquille “Dust Boss” McGregor, 29—was on a live Instagram video with six people viewing, when the officers came knocking on the door of his Lovell Street, Monte Grande, home around 5 a.m.

Also killed were Jadel Ottley, 18, who was said to be pregnant; and another man who was only identified as “Silence” up to yesterday evening.

Even though the moments leading up to the shooting were being streamed live, the faces of the officers were not seen.

When police called upon McGregor to open the door, he told them he was about to do so.

“I am live on Instagram, I am in my boxers, I coming to open the door, I coming, I have nothing (illegal),” McGregor said.

As the officers entered the room, McGregor was instructed to put his hands in the air.

“My hands up, my hands up, I have nothing,” he is heard saying in the Instagram video.

At that point the video goes dark and McGregor is heard screaming: “Look my hands in the air, look my hands in the air, look I have nothing on me, I have nothing.”

The screaming continues then the video suddenly ends.

Following the shooting, all three were taken to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mt Hope, where they were pronounced dead.

Head of the North Central Division Snr Supt Richard Smith said his officers went to the location to execute a warrant, in search of firearms and ammunition.

He said when the officers arrived, “there was a violent confrontat­ion with three suspects resulting in an exchange of gunfire leaving three people dead”.

Smith said two firearms, a nine millimetre pistol and a Colt revolver, were recovered at the scene.

He noted that none of the officers was injured.

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