Thursday, June 6, 2013

A 21-year-old man is dead after being fatally shot during a confrontation with police.





A 21-year-old man is dead after being fatally shot during a confrontation with police.

Dead is 21-year-old Jevon Reid of a Granville, Trelawny address.

Police reports are that Reid was fatally shot and a firearm seized during a confrontation with police officers attached to the Trelawny division in Granville, Trelawny last night.

One homemade firearm and one 9 mm round was seized during the incident.

The matter has been reported to the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM)
ST CATHERINE, Jamaica – Police this morning shot and killed three men during an operation in St Catherine. Head of St Catherine North Police Division Anthony Castell in confirming the report told the Observer that two firearms including a rifle were also ceased in the incident, which took place in the community of Waterloo.

The names of the men killed have not yet been released.
Details will be provided later.


Stabbed to death

A man who attempted to quash a fight between two women in Sandy Bay, Hanover last Saturday night was stabbed to death.

Dead is 32 years old Damion Bowen, a welder of Montpelier Road, Sandy Bay.

 Reports are that about 10:30pm Bowen's common-law-wife and another woman were among a group of persons standing along Montpelier Road, when an argument developed between them.

An eyewitness reported that the dispute started when both women began exchanging harsh words, after Bowen's 26 years old accused the other of being a lesbian. The argument escalated into a physical confrontation and knives were drawn.

Bowen's girlfriend was reportedly stabbed ten times with a ratchet knife. Bowen who was reportedly close by heard the commotion and went to investigate. he intervened and was stabbed multiple times.

The two were rushed to the Hospital where Bowen was pronounced dead and his common-law-wife admitted. Their attacker reportedly of a Church Lane address who left the scene later turned up at the station, and is being expected to be charged later this week.

Gunmen kill two in Greater Portmore

A fight for control of turf in the middle-income community of 5 East in Greater Portmore, St Catherine, has been blamed by residents for the brutal daylight murders of two men yesterday. The dead men have been identified as 24-year-old Kevin Mussington, also called 'Super', and the other only by his dancehall alias 'Bentley'.
24 years old Kevin Mussington


Police report that about 11:00 am the two men and others were sitting under a tree when two armed men approached them and started shooting wildly. The group scampered for cover and when the shooting stopped, Mussington and Bentley were found bleeding profusely while lying face down on a pathway in the community. They were taken to hospital where they were pronounced dead.

Mussington was a janitor at Hi-Tech Chemicals in Kingston and had just returned home from his night shift duty and was pulling out his corn rows when the attack occurred. "Him was pulling out him hair and the two man walk up and stand up for a little while before one of the youths bawl out 'run' and them start run. The man dem start shoot up the place. The two of them got shot from behind," one obviously shaken resident told the Jamaica Observer. Mussington was shot in the back of the head while 'Bentley' suffered from multiple gunshot wounds.

The residents claim that the killers live in the community and have been making moves to establish a 'donman' rule. Their moves have been resisted by some persons in 5 East who are determined not to allow the criminal element to have them under their heel. "All of us have lived here since here was bush. We have worked hard to buy our homes and now these young, worthless criminals want to dictate to us how to live our lives. That is why they came and killed those two young men this morning. But we will not relent to the heartless beasts," one resident said.

Another resident said one of the killers, who was dressed in a pink plaid shirt, calmly walked to a section of the community after the shooting, made a phone call and was greeted by two men before walking to a nearby bus stop at East Mid Street. "Him shouldn't kill 'Super' cause him know seh the youth not involved in any vibes with them. Him just trying to prove seh him wicked, but him time soon come," another resident said. 'Bentley' was a budding dancehall singer who was also in the wrong place at the wrong time. "None of them deserved to die like that. It was wicked act," the resident added. Police report that this is the fourth murder in 5 East in recent times

Mysterious fire razes St Elizabeth 'haunted house'

SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth — After weeks of mysterious burnings and reports of people being hit with stones thrown by "invisible" hands, a pur-ported "haunted house" was destroyed by fire at Rose Hall district, in south east St Elizabeth yesterday.


inside d burnt dwell
Haunted house razed by fire
 

Reports pieced together from residents and firemen at the Junction Fire Station said the fire started shortly before midday and quickly engulfed the five-apartment building. Distraught householders said they lost "everything". The fire department esti-mated the total loss at around $15 million. Family members, who yesterday steadfastly insisted that their names be kept out of news reports, confirmed that the house was not insured. The Junction police confirmed late yesterday that they were investigating the incident.

A 42-year-old daughter of the householders said any material assistance would be welcomed "because the house burn down and we lose everything". Fire personnel said that on their arrival the house was already "engulfed". They were able to save an old building, almost adjoining, described by relatives and neighbours as an "old outside kitchen". Firemen described the cause of the fire as "unknown". But family members and neighbours were in no doubt that it was merely a continuation of the mysterious happenings occurring sporadically since April 20. They claim several people have been hit with stones and small fires had, on occasion, destroyed furniture, including mattresses and settee chairs. They insist that the cause is "not natural" and is "duppy business". The daughter told the Jamaica Observer that in the latest incident, family members found themselves being hit by stones on occasions Monday night to early Tuesday morning. It was as if the stones were "coming out of the ceiling", she said. She showed this reporter bruises on her neck and arms as evidence of being hit. She claimed they left the house yesterday, with some family members hoping to go to the doctor only to hear that the house was on fire. "Pure fire mi see a bun ... the whole of the top of the house pure fire," a neighbour, who claimed to have been early on the scene, said.

 When the Observer team arrived in mid-afternoon, only the blackened walls of the burnt-out house remained with scores of people from surrounding communities visiting to see for themselves. Twisted metal in what was said to be the kitchen was identified by neighbours as the remains of appliances, including fridge and stove. Saddest of all, perhaps, were the remains of school books burnt to cinder.

The daughter who spoke to the Observer, angrily rejected allegations that family members had been involved in demonism and spiritualism of any form. "We not in no de Laurence business, we don't deal inna obeah, we don't know anything bout dem thing deh... I have to work too hard to tek my money give obeah man," she said. "If we did owe de Laurence money, wi nuh woulda pay it back long time from the first stone dem start throw? But wi don't know who to go to because wi don't owe nobody and wi don't do nobody nuttin," she said. Her constant puzzled refrain was "we want to know what cause this?" She asked this reporter: "In all your experience, you have any idea what could cause this?" She got no answers. She confirmed that her 70-year-old mother had been taken to the doctor. "She suffering from diabetes and high blood pressure, and all this is too much," she said.

The daughter said that after initially dismissing reports that "duppies" (ghosts) were involved, she changed her opinion weeks ago, when she saw a window on fire with no obvious source. "Mi see it fi myself," she said.