More murders across Jamaica
May 30, 2008
Violent killings continued Wednesday night into yesterday in St James, Clarendon and the Corporate Area.
At least seven more persons were murdered, bringing the number of homicides since January to above 660.
According to police statistics, more than 50 per cent of these murders are gang related.
In one of the killings which occurred in Allman Town yesterday, the gunmen watched a police patrol until it disappeared around a corner, then struck at a house near the intersection of Prince of Wales Street and National Heroes Circle and killed Icylyn Reid, 34, alias 'Denise'.
This followed Wednesday's shooting of seven persons, two fatally in the same vicinity.
Fruit vendor killed
In St James, 40-year-old fruit vendor Trevor 'Fernado' Faulknor was shot dead, and his brother shot and injured on Wednesday.
Faulknor, who operated a shop along Felicity Road, in Glendevon, was killed shortly before 6 p.m. while he and his brother were at the business place preparing a meal.
In Clarendon, the number of murders in the parish jumped to 71, with the violent killing of four more persons on Wednesday.
Author: Gleaner Reporter
Source: Jamaica Gleaner
