Michael Smith being arrested by Police Officers on August 3, 2012.
Photo Credit: Melissa Edwards/BVI Platinum News
Michael Smith being arrested by Police Officers on August 3, 2012.
Photo Credit: Melissa Edwards/BVI Platinum News
Police have charged a Lower Estate man who allegedly wielded a knife on a woman at the Road Town Festival Village on Friday, August 3.
Michael Smith, 52, was charged with being armed with an offensive weapon. He was granted Police bail.
As reported earlier, Police Officers acting on a report made at the Festival Village and responded immediately to the area where they arrested the man, who a woman claimed pulled a knife on her.
Police Officers, who could be seen arresting the man and taking him across to the Police booth, retrieved what appeared to be a knife from him. He was immediately handcuffed and taken to the Road Town Police Station.
It is unclear what fueled the incident, but according to information, the man allegedly told officers that he was joking.
Meanwhile, on the following night, Saturday, August 4 in an unrelated incident, two men were arrested following a fight; however, they have been discharged pending further investigations.
Security concerns were recently raised following the stabbing of a man in the Festival Village on Friday, July 27. Matthew Hart was arrested for that stabbing and is currently on remand at Her Majesty's Prison. Hart allegedly used a knife to stab the man in his back.
In light of the recent incidences, Acting Commissioner of Police, Alwin James is asking the public to refrain from violence and to engage in the fight against violence.
"All must join in this pledge to stop the violence. Let us enjoy our Emancipation with respect for each other. The celebration can only be enjoyed if the unnecessary violence is stopped," James stated.
Jail time for that and time taken off for a bad joke or time added on if you prefer. Ha Ha.
Get a grip BVI and get rid of this weapon culture.
The woman left her house to enjoy herself and look what she find. I think it would be better to say safer in numbers. Have a buddy system.