Trinidad and Tobago announces state of emergency to combat gang violence
Briefly

Stuart Young emphasized that the declaration of a state of emergency, while serious, was dictated by police intelligence due to rising gang violence and illegal firearms.
The recent violence in Port of Spain, notably an ambush shooting involving a suspected gang leader, spurred the government's emergency response to contain reprisals.
Despite the state of emergency, there will be no curfew, allowing citizens to gather or protest freely while law enforcement gains enhanced powers.
Young linked the spike in violence to the challenge of illegal, high-powered firearms proliferating across Trinidad and Tobago, indicating a serious public safety concern.
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