Police Want Videographer From St. Ann Police Killing; But Why?
Letter to the Jamaica Gleaner editor – Saturday, August 7, 2010 From: Tony Gumbs (aggumbs@aol.com) Re: Police Want Videographer From St. Ann Police Killing; But Why? The Editor, Sir I read in Thursday’s Gleaner, with more than a little concern, that a team of police investigators is now trying to locate the person who videotaped [...]
Jamaican Police Caught On Camera – Unarmed Man Beaten Then Shot & Killed
Commissioner of Police, Owen Ellington, has ordered the immediate arrest of a group of policemen who were caught on video, beating and shooting to death a man who was unarmed. He has also ordered that that an all ports stop order be placed on the policemen in order to prevent them leaving the country. The [...]
Update On Police Killing In Falmouth – Policemen Removed From Frontline Duty
Three policemen who were reportedly involved in the controversial shooting of four men in Falmouth two nights ago, have been removed from front line duty and their firearms seized. The Bureau of Special Investigations (BSI) is said to be investigating the matter.
Residents Protest Police Killing In Falmouth
Residents in Falmouth blocked roads and demonstrated earlier today, as the protested last night’s shooting of four men in Falmouth Gardens by the police. The police report that the four, including two 17 year old male twin brothers, were shot dead after they engaged a police patrol in a shootout. A fifth man allegedly escaped, [...]
Steer Town Residents Protest Police Killing
Residents of Steer Town in St. Ann, intensified their protests yesterday, over Tuesday night’s killing of a man, and the injuring of another by an off-duty police officer at a football match. Eldon Johnson, a 28 year old dancer of Steer Town, was killed by the off-duty cop who was reportedly attempting to quell a [...]
