Two men were shot, and one fatally wounded on Wildman Street

 KINGSTON, Jamaica — A 20-year-old man was shot dead during an attack by gunmen on Wildman Street in Kingston on Sunday morning.  Another man was injured in the incident. The dead man has been identified as Romaine Miller, a mason from Wildman Street. The injured man is 29 years old and is also from Wildman Street….

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Violence Surges in St Catherine North Police Division

Shocking Shooting Incident in Spanish Town Market District Leaves One Dead, Several Injured – Violence Surges in St Catherine North Police Division Introduction: In a devastating incident that sent shockwaves through the bustling Spanish Town market district, gunmen opened fire, resulting in one fatality and leaving at least four others injured. The rising violence in…

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WATCH: Mentally contested male assumably hindered bank robbery with ‘bluff’

 A mentally challenged man seemed to have likely foiled a bank robbery in St James on Friday by pointing a piece of a water hose and barking out gunshot sounds and chasing off five armed would-be-robbers. Reports are that five men brandishing guns, including an assault rifle, alighted from a car that was driven to…

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Just In – The St Andrew South Police seized two pistols today

  #TalkUpDiTingsDem #NewsReport #DaylyNews The St. Andrew South Police seized two pistols – a Luger 9mm and a Magmil 9mm – along with eight rounds of ammunition during an operation in the Division today. An abandoned building was searched in the Tower Hill community and the weapons were found. The team was supported by members…

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Scotia Bank Replies: $1.7m Transfer Mix-up A Impact of Incorrect Transit Code

  The Bank of Nova Scotia, BNS, is denying a (TalkUpDiTingsDem) News report indicating that customers have identical account numbers, which led to the incorrect transfer of more than 1-million dollars. Phillip Foote had accused Scotiabank of incorrectly disbursing the sums to the incorrect account at its Half Way Tree branch, despite it being meant…

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miss king caught on camera

  Videos seen by our news center seem to indicate that at no point before or during the altercation was Ms. King wearing a mask. In the DPP’s opinion, Ms. King reportedly indicated that she was ‘very aggressive’ when she entered the station due to being pepper-sprayed by the police. The DPP also further revealed…

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WATCH: Nzinga King Launches Expletive Laden Tirade While Being Detained

  Footage has emerged of the moment 19-year-old Nzinga King was taken into custody at the Four Paths Police Station in Clarendon in July last year. In addition, the Director of Public Prosecutions, Paula Llewellyn has released a witness statement that seems to support her decision not to pursue criminal charges against the police involved…

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Digital Crimes Charges Laid Against Three Prominent Businessmen

  John Levy  (left), Winston Henry (center), Courtney Wilkinson (right) The police’s Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime Investigation Branch, C-TOC, has affirmed that criminal accusations were this evening laid on the proprietor and President of notable St. Andrew-based business substance, Alcor Windows and Doors – Courtney Wilkinson. Two different money managers, John Levy and Winston Henry have likewise been…

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Friends killed hours apart – Bloody holiday

 Friends killed hours apart  – Bloody holiday Bloody holiday On Christmas Day, Orane Blackwood was chilling with his friend Ricardo Morgan down on Beeston Street in central Kingston, where they both resided. The 25-year-old said that he had a bad feeling that someone from their community was about to die, but little did he know…

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Two men have succumbed after a daylight shooting

Two men have succumbed after a daylight shooting Two men have capitulated after sunlight taking shots at the Total help station on Red Hills Road in St Andrew. It is accounted for that around 12:15 pm, the men halted to purchase petroleum when they were taken shots at short proximity by a shooter. They were…

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