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From: Facilitators For a Better Jamaica
Date: 06/10/2007 14:23:38
To: feedback@ffbj.org
Subject: CRISIS IN JAMAICA INNER CITIES ?12 killed in 24 hours, infantamong the Slain?

Press Release

06th October 2007

CRISIS IN JAMAICA INNER CITIES ?12 killed in 24 hours, infant among the Slain?

In the past month two very controversial programmes were shown on
British Television 1) UNREPORTED WORLD & 2) ROSS KEMP ON GANGS.

These programmes highlighted issues affecting Jamaica within the
deprived areas and so call Garrison Communities, the programmes showed
Gunmen blatantly brandishing their guns and key individuals within
Jamaica having access to these questionable characters yet the problem
still exists.


A few years ago I wrote an Open Letter to the Former Prime Minister PJ
Patterson and former Minister of National Security Peter Phillips
under the Patterson regime stressing on the need to really address the
violence in Jamaica. My letter was title ?Bankruptcy of the will fuel
crimes?. It is only evident now and it is clear that there is a lack
of resolve in targeting crime in Jamaica and the perpetrators.

I am writing to you my fellow Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica to
highlight three new press releases from Radio Jamaica, Gleaner Online
and Jamaica Observer on line. The releases highlighted ?12 killings in
24 hours with an infant slain?.

The Gleaner?s headline is ?Slaughter! Reprisal killings claim seven in
east Kingston?

Jamaica Gleaner News - Slaughter! Reprisal killings claim seven in east Kingston - Saturday | October 6, 2007

The Observer?s Headline is
?Bloodshed!
Mother, father and baby among seven murdered in Rockfort?


Bloodshed! - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM

and Radio Jamaica?s Headline is ?12 killed in 24 hours, infant among
the Slain.?

Radiojamaica.com... today's news... today | Were, Yearold, Police, Their, Reportedly | 12 killed in 24 hours, infant among the slain - Investigators in the Corporate Area were kept b...



It is clear that this is an intolerable situation in Jamaica that
cannot be tolerated any longer and we have to face the reality. The
two programmes that were shown on BBC and SKY was simply a reflection
that we have to face and own up to. My word to those within the
Jamaican community that like to say ? Sylbourne can?t you send out
good news ?my word is face the reality this is serious! Jamaica is in
a crisis and we all need to get on board and be a part of the solution
NOW!


1. Should there be the call for the Renato Adams? of the Jamaican Police?
2. Where is Mark Shields and the Scotland Yard Detectives that are
assigned to Jamaica?
3. Should not Trevor McMillan be recalled and should have a Senior
Position in the Jamaican Government under National Security?

Your feedbacks and comments are always welcome to feedback@ffbj.org

Regards

Sylbourne Sydial
Founder & Director
Facilitators for A Better Jamaica (FFBJ)
Tele(Mobile) 07940 379 677

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Slaughter! Reprisal killings claim seven in east Kingston
published: Saturday | October 6, 2007


Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer
'Joe', one of the elder residents of Glasspole Avenue in Rockfort, east Kingston, weeps yesterday after her neighbours, Violet Williams and her daughter Christina Bryan, were killed by gunmen. Seven persons, including an infant, were killed in the community yesterday morning.

Glenroy Sinclair and Dionne Rose, Gleaner Writers

With their hands folded across their chest, a group of teary-eyed women erupted in loud screams as Madden's Funeral Home attendants emerged from the gates of 3 Glasspole Avenue, carrying the bodies of 48-year-old Violet Williams and her 18-year-old daughter, Christina Bryan.

The impact of powerful rifles had torn away the left side of Christina's head. The two women were among seven persons, including a four-month-old child, who were slaughtered in the east Kingston community of Rockfort, during the wee hours of yesterday.

Miss Williams and her daughter were at home, when heavily-armed gunmen invaded the tenement yard in which they had been living for the past decade. The men kicked down the door to their room.

Hiding under bed

Based on the evidence at the scene, it appears that both women were hiding under a bed when the men made their way inside the house. They lifted the bed, picked up Christina's three-month-old baby and placed her on another bed. They then sprayed the mother and daughter with bullets.

Their deaths were a reprisal for a triple murder, less than a half mile away on Norman Crescent, which had occurred about an hour earlier. The victims in that incident were four-month-old Rana-Jay Hurd and her parents, Marlon Hurd, 27, and Shaineta Smith, 18.

Killers did not care

The Gleaner understands that the tenement yard in which the couple and their young child lived was targeted by men from another section of the community. It is alleged that the killers did not care whom they caught.

"Marlon nuh talk to nobody and dem gone with Marlon," Jennifer Adamson, his mother, said.

Sitting in a chair on the verandah where her son had been seated with his friends playing dominoes just hours before, she recounted the events leading up to his death.

"Me hear shots a fire and me jump up out a me sleep," she said, sobbing uncontrollably. "Ten minutes after me hear me 19-year-old son cry out and seh something happen to Marlon. When me go in deh me see Marlon on the bed, me draw weh the baby from underneath the mother's arm and the uncle carry the babya Children (Bustamante Children's Hospital). The baby dead a Children and Marlon dead inna him cousin arm in a him room."

Meanwhile, sitting beside Miss Adamson, Dawn Morris - mother of Shaineta Smith - was rocking back and forth as she held her stomach as if it was hurting her. But this time it was not a stomach-ache but the pain of losing her first born.

She said she heard of her daughter's death early yesterday morning.

"Puchie (Shaineta) was a quiet person, a don't know of her in no mix up with nobody," she said, shaking her head. "A yesterday she go look bout a work. A me first grandchild, if dem could even just spare the baby, not even spare the baby."

She added: "Me come and see her (the baby) curl up in the bed same way, she don't even know what tek place."

Trail of death

Following the death of Miss Williams and her daughter, it is believed that the persons involved in the Norman Crescent triple murder, killed 70-year-old Joan Richardson and her nine-year-old grandson, Mutombo Thomas.

Residents said Miss Richardson was at home bathing her grandson when the gunmen entered her home and shot her in the head. They then chased her grandson and shot him several times. His nude body was dragged from under a cellar.

The Gleaner understands that, about three weeks ago, Miss Richardson's son, known as 'Charlie Wap', was attacked and his house burnt by gunmen. Mutombo was 'Charlie''s son.

Reports are that yesterday's killings in Rockfort - which were part of at least 17 murders across the nation since Thursday night - were centred around a bitter internal feud between men from a section of the community known as 'Scheme', Glasspole Avenue and Oliver Road.

Copyright Jamaica-Gleaner.com

Jamaica Gleaner News - Slaughter! Reprisal killings claim seven in east Kingston - Saturday | October 6, 2007



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