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Bahamian police officer charged with murder of US citizen

By Thomson Reuters Mar 25, 2026 | 1:58 PM

By Jasper Ward

March 25 (Reuters) – A senior Bahamian police officer appeared in court on a murder charge on Wednesday in connection with the fatal ​off-duty shooting of a U.S. citizen over ‌the weekend, his lawyer said.

The officer, Superintendent Berneil Pinder, was not required to enter a plea during his appearance before the Magistrate’s Court in Nassau shortly before 11 a.m. EDT (1500 GMT), according ‌to ​his lawyer, Ian Cargill Sr.

Cargill ⁠said Pinder is being ⁠held in prison pending a request for bail before the Bahamian Supreme Court.

Pinder shot and killed Cody Castillo, 31, outside a popular restaurant on the island ​of New Providence after an altercation broke out between two people at a restaurant around 6 p.m. ⁠EDT on Saturday, police said. ⁠One of the people entered a vehicle ​and “drove it in a threatening manner” toward Pinder, who used ​his service weapon to shoot the driver, according ‌to police.

A U.S. State Department spokesperson said the Trump administration is closely tracking the investigation into Castillo’s death.

Bahamian Prime Minister Philip Davis said on Tuesday that he ⁠had requested a full and transparent investigation into the shooting, saying that a “badge can never place anyone above the law.”

“We ⁠must review ‌the rules governing off-duty carriage of firearms, ⁠strengthen de-escalation standards, and examine less-lethal ​options for ‌our law enforcement agencies, so officers ​have stronger ⁠tools to protect life wherever possible,” Davis said.

The Bahamas recorded eight police-involved shootings last year. A preliminary review of police reports indicates at least three such shootings so far in 2026.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Editing ​by Paul Simao)