Gunmen flee leaving gun, after attacking off-duty Policeman

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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Police seize 909lbs of ganja valued at $9.2M in Portland

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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Police probing shooting death of 17 y/o boy in Kingston, yesterday

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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STATIN says Jamaica’s economy saw an estimated growth of 2.6 per cent in 2023

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness says challenge of undertaking census is not unique to Jamaica

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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Families living in abandoned cars among 6,000 Jamaicans living in the ‘absolute worst conditions’ – Holness

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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UDC finalizing operational plan for little Dunn’s River in St. Ann, following protest calling for greater access

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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Regular access restored to Bog Walk Gorge following crash

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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St. Ann Police investigating death of man whose body was found on farm in Coley district

Gunmen who pounced upon a man in St. Ann this morning, fled leaving behind a gun, when the would-be victim turned out to be a policeman.

Reports are that at about 12:40am, an off duty policeman was sitting in a motor vehicle at the intersection of the Llandovery and Mines main road in St. Ann, when gunmen approached him and demanded that he exited the car.

The policeman complied, but pulled his firearm and opened fire at the gunmen who fled, leaving behind a Taurus 9 millimeter pistol.

The matter was reported to the St. Ann’s Bay police.

Investigations continue.

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