Since the start of 2024, Trinidad and Tobago has recorded 20 fatalities resulting from police use of force, with more than two-thirds of those deaths occurring in the 12 weeks following the implementation of a national state of emergency (SoE) that took effect on March 3. As of May 30, the death toll from police-involved shootings during the emergency period stands at 14, a count that has climbed steadily even as multiple families of deceased suspects have publicly disputed official police accounts of the incidents and demanded transparent, independent probes into the killings.
