As today is a reminder of the issue of homelessness in New Kingston with the least amongst us as the civil disobedience some of the displaced and homeless LGBT predecessors took against JFLAG and Jamaica AIDS Support back in August 2011 now we see a story in the Gleaner again as they continue to make news. So many other reports and incidents for that matter have gone unnoticed or unreported.
Rowdy Gays Strike - J-FLAG Abandons Raucous Homosexuals Misbehaving In New Kingston
Why did CVCC & JFJ not Fund a Project/Home for Homeless LGBT Youth in New Kingston instead of the Children’s Home Fiasco that now obtains?
MSM employ Civil Disobedience to get Board's Attention ....
Rowdy gays banned by J-FLAG, JASL .......... (Jamaica Observer)
The Quietus ……… The Safe House Project Closes and The Original Ultimatum on December 30, 2009
And we continue to reap the world-wind for not addressing homelessness when it was manageable
Cops seek "GAY shotta" who alleged fired at New Kingston police
MARAUDING HOMOSEXUALS AND J-FLAG (OBSERVER EDITORIAL) ………………… Feb 2013 the abandonment realization
Police carry out an operation at a gully in New Kingston, yesterday. The police, who said they were seaching for wanted men, were met with resistance by a group of persons who passers-by described as cross-dressers, who live in the gully.-Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
The paper in part said:
Beer and rum bottles, and stones were hurled by cross-dressing men and passers-by yesterday morning, as they squared off against each other in New Kingston following a police operation to apprehend two juveniles at Shoemaker Gully. The juveniles had sought refuge in the gully after it was believed that they stole money and a tablet computer.
In the chaos, two members of the security forces - a police woman and head of the New Kingston Police, Superintendent Christopher Murdock - were injured.
"While carrying out the operation I was attacked by one of the men. He is presently in custody. I received injuries to my arm. I do not know if there are other injuries as I fell to the ground in a bid to restrain him," said Murdock.
ALLEGEDLY STOLE $100,000
It is alleged that the juveniles stole the sum of $100,000 as well as the tablet computer from a relative and sought refuge in the gully. It is unclear if the youngsters are part of the community of cross-dressers who are known to live in the gully. One of the juveniles, a 14-year-old, has been handed over to the Child Development Agency.
One of the juveniles was apprehended, but neither the money nor the tablet was recovered.
During the operation to find the juveniles, six men who are said to be responsible for a number of robberies in the New Kingston area were also apprehended and taken into custody. These men were expected to face an identification parade and were, according to police, likely to be charged with larceny.
"Other persons we are seeking include: 'Pebbles', he is the main perpetrator; one who goes by the name 'Batman'; one who goes by the name 'Morris'; and a youngster that we are trying to find now, his name is Tarique."
Murdock acknowledged that some of the men living in the gully have never turned up on police radar as troublemakers, and are simply homeless.
The senior policeman also said that the police would return to the area in short order with more equipment to dismantle sturdily built structures that have been created on the bank of the gully by the men living there.
Beer and rum bottles, and stones were hurled by cross-dressing men and passers-by yesterday morning, as they squared off against each other in New Kingston following a police operation to apprehend two juveniles at Shoemaker Gully. The juveniles had sought refuge in the gully after it was believed that they stole money and a tablet computer.
In the chaos, two members of the security forces - a police woman and head of the New Kingston Police, Superintendent Christopher Murdock - were injured.
"While carrying out the operation I was attacked by one of the men. He is presently in custody. I received injuries to my arm. I do not know if there are other injuries as I fell to the ground in a bid to restrain him," said Murdock.
ALLEGEDLY STOLE $100,000
It is alleged that the juveniles stole the sum of $100,000 as well as the tablet computer from a relative and sought refuge in the gully. It is unclear if the youngsters are part of the community of cross-dressers who are known to live in the gully. One of the juveniles, a 14-year-old, has been handed over to the Child Development Agency.
One of the juveniles was apprehended, but neither the money nor the tablet was recovered.
During the operation to find the juveniles, six men who are said to be responsible for a number of robberies in the New Kingston area were also apprehended and taken into custody. These men were expected to face an identification parade and were, according to police, likely to be charged with larceny.
"Other persons we are seeking include: 'Pebbles', he is the main perpetrator; one who goes by the name 'Batman'; one who goes by the name 'Morris'; and a youngster that we are trying to find now, his name is Tarique."
Murdock acknowledged that some of the men living in the gully have never turned up on police radar as troublemakers, and are simply homeless.
The senior policeman also said that the police would return to the area in short order with more equipment to dismantle sturdily built structures that have been created on the bank of the gully by the men living there.
ENDS
The superintendent who was injured has been the same gentleman who has been in fairness patient over the period of years literally and he recently submitted a power-point presentation on a possible solution which seems to have been scoffed at by JFLAG and others, lest we forget the CVCC/JFJ fiasco, so much money was spent on that children's home training yet the same folks who sit on these boards who are LGBT ignore their own community challenges all for HIV prevention money more so than LGBT developmental work that is so urgently needed.
Now that Murdock has been injured will his tolerant stance change is the question in handling this group? also see: New Kingston Cop Proposes Shelter for Shoemaker Gully LGBT Homeless Population and Funny And Framed - 'Mother' Of New Kingston Gays Says They Are Not To Be Blamed For Increase In Crime also from July Police Hunt Murder Suspect in Homeless MSM/Trans Population in New Kingston
August 23 and 24 2011 were the two days that group without the newcomers stoned JFLAG/JASL offices at 4 Upper Musgrave Avenue prior to both NGOs being evicted by the landlord in 2013. It is a part of our history some folks would rather have us bury but the lingering problems is the proof of the lack of care and real concern about this particular group of displaced and homeless GLTB Youth and the numbers are growing every month.
What is next as the toss up between public order and a place to live continues with our brothers and sisters and what press release or damage control is going to come now from groups such as JFLAG?
scenes from the latest documentary on the population from Fusion:
another in the line of documentaries persons are so eager to shoot yet no real tangible help for the group as they are paraded in the victimhood ploy, mere feeding via food in a styrofoam box is not enough for me and where have all the donations gone or why has not there been a report of some kind to show where the figures have reached?
also see:
Ist Anniversary of the 2nd Homeless MSM Civil disobedience .... and the men are still homelessRowdy Gays Strike - J-FLAG Abandons Raucous Homosexuals Misbehaving In New Kingston
Why did CVCC & JFJ not Fund a Project/Home for Homeless LGBT Youth in New Kingston instead of the Children’s Home Fiasco that now obtains?
MSM employ Civil Disobedience to get Board's Attention ....
Rowdy gays banned by J-FLAG, JASL .......... (Jamaica Observer)
Let us see where all this leads to.
Peace and tolerance
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