
A Taurus pistol. Not the one mentioned in the story.
(SNO) — Saint Lucia police have removed another illegal firearm off the country’s streets.
Jermeel Pierre, 34, of Cas En Bas, Gros Islet has been charged for the illegal possession of a .45 Taurus pistol and nine live rounds of ammunition, law enforcement sources have told St. Lucia News Online.
Reports are that on Monday, Nov. 5, shortly after 3 a.m., police heard shots being fired in the town of Gros Islet and subsequently intercepted a car with Pierre as its lone occupant.
The firearm with the ammunition was discovered during a search of the vehicle.
Pierre was arrested immediately but he was formally charged on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 6.
Police in the north of the island have been credited for making a number of arrests for illegal possession of firearm and ammunition over the past months.


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