Earlier this month we reported on the shocking shooting incident at the Coast Guard headquarters. Coast Guard Keyren Tzib shot her colleague Kurt Hyde
to the back and the bullet exited his cheek. Apparently she has a history of violent encounters with colleagues and as a result of this, coast guard
officials sent in a disciplinary file to the Security Commission years ago but nothing was done about it and she remained in the rank of SEAMAN at the
coast guard. Now could the shooting have been avoided if the commission had acted promptly? We asked Minister of National Security, John Saldivar today
and here is what he had to say.
Hon. John Saldivar - Minister of Police
"I think first of all, we've got to acknowledge that the coast guard, the management of the coast guard did all that it could within it's power to deal
with the situation prior to this. They took the matter to the commission but the commission made the decision that they made. We're currently reviewing
what was done in terms of the placement of Ms. Tzib to keep her out of these sort of situation. We're going reviewing to see if any mistakes were made
so that moving forward - not just with her, but with any officer that may need special attention, that we're able to put that in place so we don't have
a repeat occurrence. I really don't know what lead the commission to make the decision they they did and I won't second guess. They're in charge of
disciplinary matters and the coast guard management could only go as far as it did, which is to present their case. Obviously commission thought
differently and we're not in agreement with the removal of Ms. Tzib from the coast guard and yet, she remained, we now have this incident. We are
reviewing out protocols and what we did and what we could have done and what in the future we can do to make sure that when we have these special cases
they are dealt with more sensitively."
The matter is still before the court..