The Royal Grenada Police Force notifies the general public that there will be live ammunition training at the Pearls Airstrip, Camp Raymond (Pearls), St Andrew on Friday, 17 June 2022 between 9 am and 12 noon.
The public and in particular residents of Pearls, St Andrew, and surrounding areas inclusive of animal owners, small craft and boat operators are strongly advised to refrain from using the said area until the completion of the training.
Office of Commissioner of Police
Live ammunition training yet again? Well, I suppose the option would be dead ammunition training… So sounds like shooting at targets, one shaped like a person no doubt. And what firearms do the police carry? 9mm, .45 handguns? Are they training with AR15s or automatic weapons? The public should be better informed as to this as the police work for the people and all their training should be transparent. Inquiring minds need answers to such topics.
Jazmine Charles…why so nasty? Training is essential for the safety of everyone on the island. Give the police some respect because they even protect you!
Interesting perception… Nasty it was not, rather a desire to be informed. I have two sons, both have served as police officers. I would ask them the same questions and they would provide accurate answers.