The 7pm News on CNC3 - 14 May 2026
The 7pm News on CNC3 - 14 May 2026
CNC3 7pm News Highlights Major Crime Spike and Political Heat Across T&T
Published: 14th May, 2026
This evening's CNC3 7pm News delivered a sobering roundup of events that unfolded across Trinidad and Tobago over the past twenty-four hours. From a deadly shooting in the east to fresh political sparring in the capital, the broadcast painted a picture of a nation grappling with persistent violence whilst trying to keep everyday life moving.
Laventille Shooting Claims Young Life
Earlier today, police responded to reports of gunfire in Laventille where a 22-year-old man was killed. Witnesses described multiple shots ringing out just after midday, sending residents scrambling for cover. Officers from the Port of Spain CID have launched an investigation, but no arrests have been made so far. Community leaders are once again calling for more sustained police presence in the area, warning that these incidents are destroying families and futures.
Prime Minister Addresses Rising Crime Concerns
In a statement released this afternoon, the Prime Minister condemned the latest killing and promised additional resources for high-crime hotspots. Speaking at a press briefing in Port of Spain, he emphasised that the government is working closely with the Police Service to deploy more patrols and intelligence-led operations. Opposition members quickly criticised the response, labelling it "too little, too late" and demanding a full crime plan be tabled in Parliament next week.
Community Fete Brings Brief Respite in Couva
Whilst crime dominated headlines, residents in Couva found a moment of joy last night at a small community fete organised by local youth groups. The event featured live music, food stalls and plenty of liming under the lights. Organisers said the gathering was meant to promote peace and give young people a safe space to enjoy themselves without fear. Several elders praised the initiative, noting that positive activities like these are vital for keeping the youth engaged.
Weather and Traffic Updates
Meteorologists reported generally fair conditions across the country today with isolated showers expected in the northeast. Motorists were advised to expect heavier traffic on the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway during evening rush hour due to ongoing roadworks near Arima.
These stories, along with updates on the ongoing Carnival planning meetings and local government elections preparations, formed the core of tonight's CNC3 broadcast. Viewers tuning in at 7pm were left with a clear sense that while challenges remain, communities across T&T continue to push forward with resilience and hope.
This is Sharon Sahatoo for Global1.news, reporting from Couva, Trinidad. 🇹🇹
Source: CNC3 Television via YouTube — 2026-05-14T23:44:45+00:00.
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