Man cut down by cops minutes after deadly attack in Central Village Loop Jamaica

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The man who was shot during a reported gunbattle with members of a joint police/military team in Central Village, St Catherine on Thursday has succumbed to his injuries.

Police report that the man was cut down after he and his crony had reportedly killed a man in the area and were trying to escape. A Glock pistol was recovered from the perpetrator, who remains unidentified, the police said.

A manhunt is now on for his associate who managed to escape the dragnet of law enforcement officers.

Police report that at about 11:00 am a joint police-military team went to the Browns Lane section of the community in search for criminals when they saw two men running. The men were approached and they opened fire on the police team.

Police said a gun battle ensued and one man was shot, he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. The other ‘shooter’ managed to escape.

The news comes hours after another man was fatally shot during another stand-off with lawmen, this time in Dyke Road area, the police said.

Five firearms were reportedly seized in that raid.

At the same time members of the joint police/military team also went to Gregory Park where criminals have been locked in an ongoing gang feud. The gunmen have firebombed several houses.

A curfew has also been imposed in the Gregory Park area.

A source on the ground claims that more than six houses were destroyed by arsonists. Police have yet to confirm the number of houses damaged by fire.

Police have also listed the names of several individuals they deem to be persons of interest in relation to the recent flare-up of crime and violence in sections of the division.

They are; Richard Hemley, otherwise called ‘Devils’, Kirk Wint, otherwise called ‘Big Red’, Christopher Barrett, otherwise called ‘Chicken Back’, Elijah Carless, otherwise called ‘Papalou’, Ricardo Carson, otherwise called ‘Trooper’, Shane Williams, otherwise called ‘Tussain’, Imoro McKenzie, otherwise called ‘Munga’, Cedrick Barnett, Miguel Tracey, Sanjay Tracey, A man known only as ‘Techa’, A man known only as ‘Nigel’, A man known only as ‘Dog Shot’, A man known only as ‘Dappa’,

A man known only as ‘Cedrick’, a man known only as ‘Bailey Boy’, A man known only as ‘Tae Tae’, and a man known only as ‘Steve’.

The persons are urged to turn themselves in to the Greater Portmore police station by 6:00 pm, on Thursday, August 04.

Additionally, anyone with information about the whereabouts of these individuals is being asked to contact the Greater Portmore police at 876-949-8403 or Crime Stop at 311.

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Bethany Primary’s PEP students feted by Beaches Ocho Rios Loop Jamaica

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More than 50 of the Bethany Primary School in St Ann were recently treated to a day pass access at Beaches Ocho Rios in celebration of their success and resilience following the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) results.

The students, from the institution located in the hills of North West St. Ann, could hardly contain their excitement as they had the chance to learn about the resort, explore and tour the nearby Boscobel marine sanctuary, experience career talks and discover different activities on the resort.

Outgoing head boy Rojay Taylor was quick to point out the experience that he and his classmates were enjoying.

“This resort is simply amazing. We enjoyed the career talks, exploring a few of the resort’s many amenities such as the front office operations, dining room and kitchen operations, animation department, and the kids’ camp. We were shown various activities with different departments and professionals who provide the service. My dream is to become an engineer and I am already looking forward to being employed here in the engineering department,” Taylor said.

Shaunett Morrison-Scarlett, grade six teacher shared, “the opportunity for the students and staff to be here at Beaches Ocho Rios is refreshing. While reflecting on the period of the pandemic, the PEP preparations seemed insurmountable but to see these students celebrating in this fashion is an overwhelming feeling. The students deserve this experience as they were not only here for the fun and food but they were allowed to tour and had career talks about the professions in the different fields within the tourism industry.”

Several resort managers shared information about the resort’s many activities and offerings and the group, including the academic staff, was provided with a tour of the marine sanctuary and were informed about the importance of this protected area.

The school’s principal, Orville Harris could barely contain his excitement as he shared, “this experience for the Bethany Primary school family is the best gift that we could have received. We all worked hard throughout the year and to have Beaches Ocho Rios providing us with this gift is just phenomenal. With the financial austerity that parents are currently facing, this is a gift that is not only timely but priceless. The students and the workers alike have enjoyed the resort tour, the culinary delight and the numerous other activities that we were able to experience.”

The partnership established between Beaches Ocho Rios and the Bethany Primary school was bolstered by the resort’s general manager, Brian Roper while presenting the keynote address at the recent school leaving ceremony.

“Beaches Ocho Rios as a family resort celebrates success with our children and families. The success of this school is a testament to what perseverance and determination can bring when the hard-working staff, parents and students work for the development of our society. Activities such as this form part of our company’s long-established commitment to providing direct exposure to the hotel industry and its many career options as well as contribute to the development of our young people.”

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18 persons of interest named by St Catherine South police Loop Jamaica

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The St Catherine South Police Division has released a list of 18 individuals named as Persons of Interest in relation to the recent flare-up of crime and violence in sections of the division.

The police are appealing to these persons to turn themselves in to the Greater Portmore Police Station by 6:00 pm on Thursday, August 4:

Richard Hemley, otherwise called ‘Devils’Kirk Wint, otherwise called ‘Big Red’Christopher Barrett, otherwise called ‘Chicken Back’Elijah Carless, otherwise called ‘Papalou’Ricardo Carson, otherwise called ‘Trooper’Shane Williams, otherwise called ‘Tussain’Imoro McKenzie, otherwise called ‘Munga’Cedrick BarnettMiguel TraceySanjay TraceyA man known only as ‘Techa’A man known only as ‘Nigel’A man known only as ‘Dog Shot’A man known only as ‘Dappa’A man known only as ‘Cedrick’A man known only as ‘Bailey Boy’A man known only as ‘Tae Tae’,A man known only as ‘Steve’

Additionally, anyone with information about the whereabouts of these individuals is being asked to contact the Greater Portmore Police at 876-949-8403 or Crime Stop at 311.

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‘Elvis’ Movie Actor Alton Mason And Model Tanyka Renee Seen Enjoying Antigua’s Carnival 2022

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Elvis’ movie actor Alton Mason (center) and social media maven and model Tanyka Renee Henry (far right) were spotted partying with friends in Antigua during Antigua’s Carnival (Photo credits Watkins Multimedia)

After a two-year break, Antigua’s Carnival returned this summer with all its vibrancy and energy to the delight of carnival-lovers who immersed themselves in the carnival atmosphere of the Caribbean’s Greatest Summer Festival held from July 27 – August 2, 2022.

Amongst the masqueraders spotted on Carnival Monday dancing to soca and steelpan music under the summer sun were American male model and 2022 ‘Elvis’ biopic actor Alton Mason and social media maven, travel influencer and model Tanyka Renee Henry.

The duo was seen enjoying themselves with friends in the mas’ band Insane Carnival.

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Alton who portrays musical icon Little Richard in the 2022 ‘Elvis’ film wore a golden costume and was seen showing off his stealth dance moves as his feet sparkled in diamond studded boots.

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UPDATE: Williams adds double murder to rap sheet gets remanded Loop Barbados

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Shawayne Williams has been remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison Dodds.

He is set to reappear at District F Magistrate Court on Friday, August 12.

Original story: 5:30 pm, August 3, 2022

Shawayne Williams has now added more murder charges to his rap sheet, with police arresting and charging him in connection with the two murders committed in Horse Hill, St Joseph, near a popular restaurant and bar.

He appeared at the Holetown Magistrates Court today, Wednesday, August 3, 2022.

Today, the 27-year-old of Mahaica Gap, Green Hill, St Michael went before the magistrate for the following offences:

1. Murder of Tyrese Ceasar

2. Murder of Trae Harris

3. Endangering the Life of Andre Beckles

4. Wounding Seth Towler

5. Wounding Kemar Bradshaw

6. Possession of a Firearm

The police at the Criminal Investigation Department in the Northern Division considered the arrest and subsequent charges laid against Williams as a breakthrough into their investigations.

Williams was the subject of a Wanted Man bulletin on July 12, 2022. Alias ‘Steppy’, Williams was arrested on Thursday, July 21, 2022, after members of the Major Crime Unit, AntiGun Unit and the Criminal Investigations Unit North executed a Warrant at a residence at Bush Hall Yard Gap, St Michael.

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Alleyne, who was 21 years old, resided at Lakes Close, Eden Lodge, St Michael.

According to police, on Tuesday, Boxing Day, December 26, 2017, around 7:00 pm, Alleyne was walking through a track in the area of his house when he was approached by a man who shot him multiple times before fleeing the scene. Alleyne was rushed for medical attention by a private vehicle, where he later succumbed to his injuries.

Williams was subsequently arrested and formally charged for the murder of Alleyne. According to police reports, he appeared before Magistrate Douglas Fredericks in the District ‘A’ Magistrates Court on Wednesday, January 3, 2018, and was remanded to prison to reappear in Court on January 31, 2018.

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