User:Nxsa/sandbox/2025 Port-of-Spain attacks

Following the 2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election, a series of bombings, protests and riots were reported throughout the capital city of Port-of-Spain during the second half of 2025. This was the response of Keith Rowley winning the general election once again for a third term. Many supporters of Kamla Persad-Bissessar took to the streets to protests, in an attempt to overturn her defeat in the 2025 general election, by pressuring Keith Rowley to hand over the position to Kamala. Only when Keith continuously refused, did the protests become more violent in nature. Many Kamala supporters began burning tires in the streets, killing multiple supporters of Keith Rowley, and placed bombs near the Red House. Many riots even attempted to storm the President's House, forcing the president to flee the city. As many as 18 people were killed for supporting Rowley, including 8 others, who were killed by police-men, who supported Kamala and took part in the riots. These series of events would last until late-November, after Jeanne Clarke, the president of Trinidad and Tobago of the time, resorted to harsh measures, stating that anyone who became hostile on the streets would be shot, along with the imprisonment of Kamala, on November 26.