Policeman Who Was On The Run, Murdered In Florida
Hasting Clarke, a policeman who was reportedly wanted here in Jamaica for questioning with regard to his role in a car stealing ring, was reportedly stabbed to death at the home of a Jamaican woman in Coconut Creek, South Florida last weekend.
Clarke had reportedly fled the island before his colleagues could nab him, and was staying at the home of the woman in Florida. He was reportedly killed when the woman’s spurned ex-lover barged into her home and attacked her with a knife, Clarke intervened and he was stabbed repeatedly. His attacker has since been arrested and charged with first degree murder, attempted first degree murder and burglary … more in this news item.
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3 Responses to “Policeman Who Was On The Run, Murdered In Florida”
said on November 2nd, 2009 at 3:52 am
The brutal slaining of the Jamaican policeman is very unfortunate and i utilized this email to express condolence to his family, colleagues and friends. But there is a flip side to this whole saga.I immediately contacted police officers from Jamaica who disclosed the section Hasting Clarke was attached to. It was revealed that he was not issued with a suspension notice,nor was he charged.He work at the Stolen Vehicle Unit and was seen driving one of the recovered vehicle, in my opinion he is WRONG!However how is that the lowest rank is expected to do better when EVERYONE who is attached to that unit use the recovered uint for undercover work.Mr Clarke Supervisors and Manager Should all be charged. So when the written and electronic media spoke of ROGUE COP,it is everyone at the Stolen Motor Vehicle Unit in Jamaica. ALWAYS REMEMBER THE DEAD CANNOT DEFEND ITSELF.
said on November 2nd, 2009 at 4:03 am
I will be obtaining more and more information, to let readers know that base on the comments from his family memebers and especially his colleagues he was an extremely good person. It is alleged that a Supervisor or Manager Disrespected him and could not find any alternative to get him dismissed from the Police force.So the discussion i was told came about.It was a bad idea at first to the supervisor due to the fact that the Stolen MotorVehicle unit use the recovered vehicle for under cover operation this again is WRONG AND WARRANT an investigation.I heard and i deliver Jamaican would say if it don’t go that way it is near to the truth.CHECK IT OUT
said on April 30th, 2010 at 6:23 am
If he was so innocent and good, why did he run? Stop coming on the internet to defend criminals!
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