“I do not train my police to lose”- Commissioner Dr. Blake doubles down on warning to criminals who confront lawmen

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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Education Ministry to assist Whitfield Primary and Infant with appointing acting principal after principal collapsed, died yesterday

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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Monument to be erected in honour of Kendal train crash victims; MOU signed yesterday

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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Planning Institute says sporting, entertainment events augur well for Jamaica’s economy

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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Mortgages disbursed by NHT declined by 24.2% to $6.2 billion during last quarter of 2024 -PIOJ

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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Truck driver hospitalized following three-vehicle collision along Spur Tree Hill Main Road

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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“Baseless and deceptive!”- St. Catherine MP hits back at Portmore Mayor’s comment about disruption at recent stakeholders meeting

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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Proposed national budget for 2025/2026 fiscal year reflects generally sound Gov’t principles – PIOJ’s Dr. Wayne Henry

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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CEO of Regency Petroleum in Savanna-La-Mar assures stakeholders gas station and offices were not destroyed in yesterday’s fire

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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St. Catherine Municipal Corporation calls for erection of signs through Bog Walk Gorge, Flat Bridge to reduce accidents

“I do not train my police to lose.”

That is the declaration from Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake as he amplified his warning to criminals who choose to engage lawmen in gun battle.

This recent caution comes amidst criticism from human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice over the number of people shot and killed by the police so far this year.

According to the lobby group, 50 people have been fatally shot by members of the security forces.

This is 31 more than what was recorded in the corresponding period last year.

Addressing the matter in a video statement yesterday, the Commissioner noted that while he supports the call that the figure is too high, lawmen will continue to apply their training if confronted by criminals.

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