Justice Minister expresses hope that 2026 murder tally will not exceed 400

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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Two shot dead in Farm, Manchester

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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National security minister says media report misquoted his comments on body cameras for police

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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Man shot dead by armed bikers on Mandela Highway

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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Party promoters & residents of Exchange, St. Ann urged to cooperate with police

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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Government Senator urges victims of revenge porn to report matter to police

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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Hurricane victim gets new home from Issa Trust Foundation and Bartalozzi Homes

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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Chronixx speaks out, calls for interview

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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Party promoters and residents in Exchange, St. Ann urged to cooperate with police to curtail crime

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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Di Genius’ ‘Hill & Gully Riddim’ sparks cultural push

By: Sugar Ray Thomas

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica’s 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent. 

However, he is expressing concern about murders in Police Area 3, which covers Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth. 

 Minister Chuck was speaking at the Wednesday’s launch of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Policy Development and Estate Planning Public Education Campaign.

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