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OK eighty murdered in JA up to yesterday

 
Chrissy 2017-01-20 05:59:22 

and that was just in nineteen days. This is madness

 
che 2017-01-20 06:56:19 

In reply to Chrissy

Sistren is madness in trute...demz Aleppo clicks..Trinis at 38..Bahama 12

Wunna haffi quit race tuh de bottom...

Caricom haffi mek cease n desist plan rapido!!!

 
NYCGURU 2017-01-20 07:33:53 

In reply to Chrissy

I read where St Lucia had nine over the first 14 days. We are indeed living in troubling times.

 
nitro 2017-01-21 11:14:44 

In reply to Chrissy

Including babies.

Most of what I have heard appears linked to the lottery scam.

 
steveo 2017-01-21 11:19:01 

In reply to Chrissy

and that was just in nineteen days. This is madness


So Jamaican police advising the Guyanese on curbing crime....good idea?

 
nick2020 2017-01-21 11:22:03 

In reply to che

Bim recorded 1 for the year.
In the face of 80 yuh can't complain too much bout one but we must strive for zero.

 
nick2020 2017-01-21 11:23:11 

In reply to steveo

So Jamaican police advising the Guyanese on curbing crime....good idea?


Well they should be well experienced.
I would take advice from a man who wife horn he nuff times on what to look for lol

 
sudden 2017-01-21 11:30:38 

In reply to nick2020

the economic threat of crime in the region. have a read. interesting.

Link Text

 
nitro 2017-01-21 11:33:12 

Jamaica needs a State of Emergency in the lottery scam havens, which is mostly the western parishes.

 
rudebway 2017-01-21 12:39:41 

In reply to nitro

Western union just got fined half a billion. Hopefully that helps in slowing the lotto scamming down. You are correct. Many killings are related to arguments regarding the scamming. Specifically the sharing of funds between the ones doing the talking, and the ones collecting the money

 
steveo 2017-01-21 13:18:42 

In reply to nick2020

I would take advice from a man who wife horn he nuff times on what to look for


So you are saying they know how to SPOT the crime, thats not the expertise we lack lol lol lol

 
che 2017-01-21 15:32:55 

In reply to nick2020

Bim recorded 1 for the year.
...but we must strive for zero.

u best post!!!!

 
nitro 2017-01-21 16:03:12 

In reply to rudebway

I would not be surprised that many police officers are getting their share.

 
Drapsey 2017-01-21 17:03:49 

In reply to nitro

I would not be surprised that many police officers are getting their share.

Just an observation.

The blame has shifted from the (governing) politicians to the police officers.

 
nitro 2017-01-21 17:16:26 

In reply to Drapsey

If you are suggesting i said the crime was the PNP fault, you are lying.

The only time i complained was when the state of emergency in 2010 was not supported by the opposition.

This crime wave is much greater than politicians can eliminate under normal circumstances.

You also know cops are crooked.

 
Ewart 2017-01-21 23:02:34 

In reply to Chrissy


Until the masses rise up and force the government(s) into action, not a thing going happen except more murders.

We have human rights fundamentalists talking about they don't want to take away people's civil liberties, not realising that those very civil liberties have been taken away long time by the criminals and bandits who are free to roam wild and do as they please.

Long time peeps have to barricade themselves in their houses: Jamaica is one big prison. Only the bandits are free....


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Chrissy 2017-01-23 17:55:59 

In reply to Ewart

Oops 100 dead now - they were lying about the figures

 
Wally-1 2017-01-23 18:09:45 

In reply to Chrissy

Total madness

 
nitro 2017-01-23 19:39:50 

The Minister needs to resign. Find somebody with the will to do whatever is required.

 
Wally-1 2017-01-23 21:26:19 

In reply to Drapsey
The politicians nourished this monster to it's existing Gorilla size.. Now the banditees (criminals) are out of control and the banditors (politicians)panicking.
Politicians of the seventies should be imprisoned for dereliction of duties.

 
JOJO 2017-01-23 23:06:16 

Meanwhile, in Iceland:

Over the last two decades, an average of about two people have been murdered annually in the small and prosperous nation of 336,000. It has had entire years — 2003, 2006 and 2008 — when not a single person was murdered.

 
camos 2017-01-24 08:40:28 

In reply to Wally-1


Everything Portia said you were embarrassed about, you cool with the obeahman though!

lol

 
Chrissy 2017-01-24 08:54:21 

In reply to nitro

Yuh got yuh government of greedy amateurs. All PR with not one shred of substance. Ah well.

 
nitro 2017-01-24 12:04:25 

In reply to Chrissy

Lord Have Mercy. Do better. Was the murder rate high under the PNP?

Greedy, a comrade call somebody greedy? Your people pocketed donations instead of handing over to the party and you have the gall to speak of greed!

 
che 2017-01-24 12:13:09 

In reply to JOJO

Big up Iceland...Vikings ken school Caribbean and Windy City!!

fuss fi '17

 
problemjay 2017-01-27 20:37:22 

I hear this iz the worse in JA for a number of years

 
jen 2017-01-27 21:20:56 

It does ache me to see what the caribbean is coming too. St. Vincent had 40 last year, the most in its history. Thankfully none this year that i've heard of. Last year, majority of those killed were gun related. This gun in flow in the caribbean getting out of control. I see in news today that in Bahamas, police stopped a vehicle and found 5 AK47, 30 hand pistol, few machine guns, and 180 box of live ammunition. WTF????

 
che 2017-01-27 21:32:55 

Dang!!! T&T whack fifty in 27 days!!!

shock