Man shot dead while working on car outside South Beach home

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A tranquil South Beach neighborhood was violently disrupted on Tuesday evening when a 30-year-old man, locally known as “Meely,” was fatally shot outside his residence. The incident occurred approximately at 8:30 PM near the intersection of Ruthland Avenue and South Beach Drive, marking the nation’s 15th homicide this year.

According to official statements from Police Press Liaison Chief Superintendent Sheria King, law enforcement responded to reports of gunfire to discover the victim suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to his upper torso. Preliminary investigative findings indicate the victim was engaged in automotive repairs outside his home when a Japanese-model vehicle approached the location. Occupants of the vehicle subsequently opened fire before fleeing the scene.

Local Member of Parliament Bacchus Rolle provided emotional commentary to press representatives, emphasizing the profound community impact. “This area has historically been known as quiet South Beach,” Rolle stated. “For such a brutal incident to occur here leaves us virtually speechless.” The legislator confirmed the victim was a long-term constituency resident who had grown up in the immediate community, describing him as “one of our homeboys” known to virtually everyone in the neighborhood.

Rolle further committed to organizing community support for the grieving family while acknowledging the psychological trauma inflicted upon residents. The murder investigation remains active with police pursuing multiple investigative avenues regarding motive and perpetrators.