Man arrested for being seen holding shotgun on social media Loop Cayman Islands
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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) confirmed today that a 38-year-old man of George Town was formally charged on November 16 with Possession of an Unlicensed Firearm following his appearance in a social media video where he was seen holding a shotgun.
RCIPS said that investigations determined that the man is not a licensed firearms holder and that the shotgun belonged to a licensed firearm holder who is known to him.
The man appeared in court yesterday, November 22, and was bailed pending a further appearance on December 13.
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