Bahamas police informant Sylvens Metayer shot in Florida apartment while broadcasting on Facebook Live

Florida Shooting of Bahamian Whistleblower During Facebook Live: Sylvens Metayer Shot Inside His Apartment

The bravery of a Bahamian whistleblower was put to the test when he was shot during a Facebook Live stream inside his Florida apartment. Sylvens Metayer, known for uncovering alleged corruption within the Royal Bahamas Police Force, was targeted while discussing his living situation in the US.

In a harrowing turn of events, at least seven shots rang out during the social media broadcast, with Metayer taking a hit to his face. Despite the chaos and agony, he managed to show the wound to his left cheek and the blood stains on his shorts before first responders arrived.

Metayer’s courageous actions have not gone unnoticed. His recent expose on the alleged negotiations for bribes by Police Chief Superintendent Michael Johnson has sparked public outrage and led to an investigation by the Security and Intelligence Branch of the RBPF.

The commissioner of police, Clayton Fernander, has assured the public that the probe will be thorough and transparent. However, the motive behind the shooting remains unclear as law enforcement agencies from the US and UK join the investigation.

Metayer’s resilience and determination to shed light on corruption have earned him respect and support. As he recovers from his injuries, the Bahamian whistleblower continues to fight for justice and accountability, leaving a lasting impact on the community.

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