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Security Gunned down outside night club. Chatters comment. Submitted by: Tura Aug 30 '07
A DAY on the job turns deadly for 43 year old Huel Ferguson, 43, a part-time security supervisor at Cocktails and Dreams. He was gunned down in front of the club on West Bay Street shortly after 2am yesterday when he refused four men entry to the club's parking lot.
According to reports, Mr Ferguson received the fatal gunshot wound at the hands of one gunman who escaped in a van, along with three other men.
After responding to the calls, police officers reportedly chased this vehicle until it arrived near Arawak Cay when two men got out of the van and started running. Foot pursuit of the criminals proved unsuccessful. However, guns were reportedly found on the scene.
In the wake of this tragic incident, club-goers are voicing their opinion on how young people in the Bahamas seem to be making a simple night out on the town an extreme risk to take. Wednesday night at cocktails attracts an assortment of characters, many of whom are only to have fun. Unfortunately, men like the ones who commited this crime, cast a negative shadow on the entire Bahamian nightlife scene.
Frequent chatter “Beazy” said that while violence at the club is nothing new, it is unfortunate that a father of 4 had to be the victim of a senseless crime.
“Cocktails ain’t classy, and it’s a breeding ground for gangsters. You could even say that Cocktails is like prison but you can just move freely. If you have a vibe with a [dude] the best place to catch him is in cocktails,” he said.
Concerning the conditions of Wednesday’s crime, Beazy said that in general Bahamian people, but especially Bahamian men, are far too petty. “They don’t know how to take care of things the manly way. Check out fish fry, how many people do you see out there on Sundays?
You could count them on ya’ hand. They afraid of being shot,” he added.
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When contemplating a night out on the town means setting yourself up for the risk of being shot, the Bahamas really has to think about the image it is sending.
Mr Ferguson was remembered as a very ambitious, hardworking employee. He is survived by his wife, and four young children.
The police apparently have two men in custody assisting with their investigation.
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