The Trinidad Guardian "Guyana—Gunmen stormed into a coastal village and killed 11 people, including five children, in violence blamed on a gang leader who has threatened widespread attacks. The assault sparked angry protests. The killings in Lusignan came hours after gunmen attacked police headquarters in the capital, firing indiscriminately and wounding two guards.
The incidents prompted outrage in the South American country, which has struggled with violent crime in recent years, and is known as the site of the Jonestown mass-suicide and killings, led by the American cult leader Jim Jones."
The incidents prompted outrage in the South American country, which has struggled with violent crime in recent years, and is known as the site of the Jonestown mass-suicide and killings, led by the American cult leader Jim Jones."
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