INDECOM probing 3 fatal shootings over 24 hours

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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Indecom probing fatal shooting of three men in Clarendon

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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PNP Vice President Mikael Phillips issues public apology for late submission of statutory declaration

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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Female passenger dies shortly after arriving at Sangster International Airport

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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FID secures $825,000 in forfeiture from Trelawny man accused of identity fraud

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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Spike in stabbing incidents raises concern about safety of the island’s schools

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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Sav Mayor expresses concern about delayed roll out of SPARK Programme

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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St. Catherine North police report reduction in murders, rapes and robberies

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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PM says investment and good economy allow people to eat

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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P M Holness: work to begin soon on 2 major road projects in St Ann

By Patrice Walters & Donique Weston

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is investigating the deaths of at least five people, resulting from police fatal shootings between yesterday and this afternoon.

The shootings occurred in Clarendon, Trelawny and Kingston.

INDECOM says its teams were notified and dispatched to investigate the circumstances of two fatal shooting incidents in Bunker’s Hill, Trelawny, and Rockfort, Kingston today.

Responding teams are still conducting investigations, and details are not yet available in those instances.

Meanwhile, the Commission is probing a triple fatal shooting in may pen, clarendon, yesterday.

The deceased men have been identified as, 35-year-old Rushane Latchman, 20-year-old Romaine Ferguson and 32-year-old Davion Bailey.

INDECOM’s Assistant Commissioner Hamish Campbell said, based on police reports, the driver of a car disobeyed a signalled to stop, and a chase ensued, during which there was an exchange of gunfire.

Three of 5 men from the vehicle were shot and later pronounced dead at hospital.

Mr. Campbell noted that none of the officers involved in the incident was wearing a body camera.

INDECOM says to date, 148 people have been shot and killed by the security forces.

Sixteen of them were fatally shot this month.                                   

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