Four Charged for Shooting Outside Belize City Club

BELIZE CITY – A violent altercation outside a local nightclub in the early hours of Friday, January 16th, 2026, resulted in a significant police operation that led to four arrests and the removal of two illegal firearms from circulation. The incident occurred approximately at 3:00 AM along Newton Barracks, prompting immediate tactical deployment when officers detected active gunfire in the vicinity.

According to Assistant Superintendent of Police Stacy Smith, the swift law enforcement response culminated in the detention of four individuals: Guadalupe Escalante (28), Kenyan Mascal (19), Norman Grant (20), and Sherry Card (31). Two vehicles connected to the shooting were intercepted during the investigation—a red Kia Soul and a black Ford Escort.

Forensic searches yielded substantial evidence: a .38 caliber revolver with five expended shells and 24 live rounds recovered from the first vehicle, alongside a 9mm Taurus pistol with a magazine containing four live rounds discovered in the second vehicle.

Charges have been formally filed against all suspects. Escalante and Mascal face joint charges for possessing unlicensed firearms and ammunition, plus separate counts for discharging weapons in public. Grant and Card similarly face joint charges for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

ASP Smith revealed that preliminary investigations indicate the shooting originated from a dispute at a nearby business establishment. The police operation benefited from coordinated intelligence gathering, including footage analysis from the Police Control Room and Fusion Center, followed by covert surveillance operations that enabled successful vehicle interceptions.

The Belize City Police Department emphasized this operation demonstrates their continued vigilance against illegal firearms and commitment to public safety, particularly in nightlife districts where such incidents pose significant community risks.