A criminal case is set to proceed in Barbados’ District ‘A’ Criminal Court this Monday involving 30-year-old Peter MacFarren Rouse of Grazettes, St Michael. The defendant faces serious charges including affray and unlawful use of a firearm following his arrest by the Barbados Police Service Major Crimes Unit.
The charges stem from alleged incidents that occurred on January 3, 2026, at the defendant’s residence at Lot 3D2 Scotts Terrace. Law enforcement authorities have been investigating the circumstances surrounding the case, which involves violations of Barbados’ strict firearms regulations and public order laws.
Criminal charges of this nature typically involve allegations of violent behavior that disturbed public peace, combined with the illegal possession or use of firearms. The Barbados justice system treats such offenses with particular seriousness given their potential impact on community safety and public security.
The upcoming court appearance represents the next phase in the judicial process, where formal charges will be presented and the defendant will have opportunity to respond. The case highlights the ongoing efforts of Barbadian law enforcement to address weapons-related crimes and maintain public order through the judicial system.
