Teenaged girl among 13 persons killed, cop one of 7 shot weekend
By Karyl Walker Crime/Court co-ordinator
Monday, June 09, 2008
Jamaica's murder tally jumped past the 700 mark, following another bloody weekend in which a 16-year-old girl was among 13 persons killed and a cop among seven who were shot and injured.
LEWIN... bringing down the murder rate would be a process akin to trying to stop a runaway vehicle heading downhill
The latest killings pushed the murder tally to 703, on course for another record year of bloodletting, and in defiance of renewed outrage against the spiralling crime rate.
Police reported 28 murders and six police homicides in the first eight days of June, based on data supplied by the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN).
In May, 185 persons were killed while police reported that 489 persons had been killed between January 1 and April 30 this year.
It was apparent yesterday that criminals were paying scant regard to last week's developments in which Police Commissioner Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin handed in his resignation and was persuaded by influential elements in the Police Service Commission to withdraw it.
Lewin was quoted Friday as saying bringing down the murder rate would be a process akin to trying to stop a runaway vehicle heading downhill. Police blotters showed weekend that the teenaged girl, Rodrique Duncan and her boyfriend, 25-year-old Junior Jarrett, were in an argument yesterday at Paradise in Norwood, St James when a gang of gunmen attacked and shot them repeatedly. Both died on the spot in the early morning incident.
A 52-year-old man who was standing nearby was also shot and injured. He was listed as stable in hospital.
The couple were among four persons killed in separate incidents in St James between Saturday and Sunday. The two others have been identified as 45-year-old Devon Cain of Salt Spring and Sean Campbell, otherwise called 'Bess', a 34-year-old shopkeeper of Paradise Crescent in the parish.
Police said explosions were heard coming from a Toyota Corolla motor car Cain was driving along Orange Street just after midnight Saturday. The car crashed into another vehicle and a man was seen running from the scene. Cain, suffering from bullet wounds, was later found slumped over the car's steering wheel. He died at hospital while being treated.
The second murder occurred about six hours later when residents again reported hearing explosions and saw two men armed with guns, running from Campbell's shop. The men then turned their guns on a woman who was travelling in an Isuzu motor truck and shot her.
On Friday, three carjackers were killed and a policeman injured after a shootout at the intersection of Dyke Road and Grange Lane, in Portmore, St Catherine.
Police say the men robbed a motorist of his car in Caymanas Gardens. The car was spotted and intercepted about 5.30 that evening. The occupants reportedly alighted from the vehicle with guns blazing and the police said they returned the fire, hitting the three men. It was afterwards discovered that the lawman had been shot.
A Taurus pistol with seven 9mm cartridges was seized. The four injured men were taken to the Spanish Town Hospital where the three robbers were pronounced dead and the lawman treated and released. It is not known if the fourth occupant of the vehicle who escaped was injured.
One of the dead men has been identified as Khamana Williams 26, of Gregory Park, St Catherine. The two other men have not yet been identified, police said.
The Bureau of Special Investigations is probing the incident.Police also report the murder of Carlton Plummer, 58, otherwise called 'Ras Michael' of Hartland district, St Catherine, who was shot and killed in the community on Saturday afternoon.
Police said Plummer was at a shop in the community when a silver motor car drove up. Three men alighted from the vehicle and opened fire, killing him on the spot.
Police list the other dead persons as:
. Denmar Woodhouse, 16, otherwise called 'Blue' of Bullet Lane in Kitson Town, St Catherine - shot and killed in the community yesterday morning. Three other men are now seriously injured in hospital.
. Aaron Morris, 46, Higgler of Mountain View, Kingston - stabbed and killed at the National Stadium car park on Friday evening.
. Damion Allen of Halse Hall, Clarendon - shot dead at his home on Friday evening.
. Hyacinth Johnson, otherwise called 'Miss Merle' 55, of Pond Side, St Thomas - shot dead by three gunmen who demanded money at her shop on Friday.
The 13th person who was identified as Damian Henry of Golden Road, Kingston 5, was killed yesterday evening in the vicinity of the Shell gas station on Marcus Garvey Drive in Kingston.
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