Two men shot dead in Court Street day time shooting

Around 4:40 p.m. on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, police and emergency medical personnel responded to reports of multiple people injured in a shooting near the junction of Court Street and Dundonald Street, Pembroke.

On arrival, officers and EMTs found an unresponsive male lying on the sidewalk, with members of the public providing assistance. Life-saving measures were immediately commenced, and the victim was transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

Police subsequently confirmed that two other males injured in the incident had arrived at KEMH by private vehicle. One of these victims died while receiving treatment. The third male remains in hospital with a gunshot wound to his lower extremities.

The suspects are described as two males on a dark-coloured motorcycle with a covered licence plate. The rider wore a black helmet with a balaclava, a long-sleeved blue top, grey trousers, and tan coloured boots. The pillion passenger who is believed to be the shooter, wore a black full-face helmet and with a multi-coloured top.

The pair are believed to have travelled from Ewing Street, south, along Court Street, before turning right, onto Dundonald Street and fleeing the area.

An investigation into this brazen attack is ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to contact Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa, on 717-2250 or, at [email protected]<mailto:adonawa@bps.bm>, call 295-0011, or submit information via the community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm

You may also speak with a police officer you know or call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline at 800-8477.

The Bermuda Police Service is aware of a video as well as an  image of one of the victims at the scene, circulating on social media. If you receive such material, do not share it, instead, please delete it from your devices.

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