45-year-old Mason killed by unknown assailant in St Vincent
According to the police reports, an unknown assailant approached Eyon Orlando Browne, aka “Dog”, in the early morning and shot him multiple times, resulting in major injuries around his chest.

St Vincent and the Grenadines: A 45-year-old Mason of Old Montrose became the victim of a recent shooting incident which took place on Monday.
According to the police reports, an unknown assailant approached Eyon Orlando Browne, aka “Dog”, in the early morning and shot him multiple times, resulting in major injuries around his chest.
The incident occurred near Greg’s Auto Rentals, Old Montrose, approximately 200 feet from his home. The police officials revealed that he was on his way to work in Campden Part when the incident took place.The police learnt about the incident around 6:50 am, and a few police officers who were on patrol duties in the district rushed to the crime site to find the mason lying on the road with multiple gun wounds.The police immediately called the medical services, who took the victim to the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
The Crime Scene Unit of The St Vincent Police have collected items of evidential value from the site and have launched an investigation into the incident. People are trying to retrieve CCTV footages from the nearby areas to find out who carried out the brutal crime.The family and friends of the deceased have urged the government to provide justice to him, as he was never involved in any type of rivalry.
This shooting incident has caused concern among the authorities as crime continues to rise on the island, with the government not able to do anything about it.The citizens and residents of the country have also expressed their concern about the situation and are asking the authorities to take some measures at the earliest.
The Ministers on the island are continuously expressing the idea that the country is safe, but with the daily crime incidents being reported, their statements are being seen as false by international authorities.Author Profile
Monika Walker is a senior journalist specializing in regional and international politics, offering in-depth analysis on governance, diplomacy, and key global developments. With a degree in International Journalism, she is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices through factual reporting. She also covers world news across every genre, providing readers with balanced and timely insights that connect the Caribbean to global conversations.
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