A post mortem performed on the body of 17-year-old Shaquille Grant yesterday revealed that he died of multiple gunshot injuries and was shot three times to the body.
Meanwhile, Romel Bollers, 20, of Brutus Street, Agricola, Greater Georgetown, who was in police custody was released on bail yesterday.
He was taken for medical attention on Thursday after his relatives met with Acting Commissioner of Police, Leroy Brumell and asked that the four men be released from the Brickdam Police Station.
The three other men were released from Brickdam Police Station on Thursday also, following that meeting with the Top Cop.
Brumell on Thursday during a meeting with relatives of Grant said, “It’s unfortunate what happened, I want to express my condolences to everybody, the family first and everybody in Agricola, as to the death probably that young man, probably…listen to that word, was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but I can assure you all that we are doing intense investigation. And when I say intense, we have the normal investigation being done by the police and I also brought the Office of Professional Responsibility, that’s the section of the force [which does] the internal investigation that investigates complaints and reports made against police ranks, and I know that the investigation that they do is very delicate.”
He explained that the officers involved in the shooting are still on duty and may be given desk duties until the investigation concludes.