23 October 2025
“They say I’m next.” Those are the chilling words of a 70-year-old grandmother from Westbury, whose two grandchildren were injured during the mass shooting, saying that she’s living in fear after alleged gang members threatened her life.
The mass shooting, which claimed the lives of two teenagers, took place around 1pm on Tuesday on Croesus Street. It is reported that four suspects, three of whom were armed, opened fire without warning on a group of seven teens.
“I’m in shock. I’m still traumatised by what happened,” 70-year-old grandmother Maureen Davis, told the media at the scene on Wednesday.
“They are even threatening me on Facebook, saying I’m next. They’re coming back, and I will be next today.”
According to her, the shooters are known members of the ‘Fast Guns’ gang and have been labelling the victims as part of a rival group.
“They call them Varados because the shooters are from the Fast Guns gang, and they label those children as being part of the Varado gang just because they’re friends with boys from that group,” she said.
Source: iol



