Whose bullet struck Terryesha Maragh – the police’s or the gunman’s?

Jamaica's INDECOM plans to reconstruct a crime scene related to the death of Terryesha Maragh. The focus is on determining the circumstances of the incidents. Similarly, the St Andrew South Police have reported successful arrests and charges, including the confiscation of an illegal firearm, illustrating their dedication to making the community safer.

Court orders release of businessman accused of posting partner’s intimate photos online.

A businessman accused of circulating intimate photos was released from custody due to authorities' failure to press charges within 48 hours, as per the Bail Act. In another incident, a pedestrian's death in a vehicular collision led to the driver's arrest. Meanwhile, the Jamaica Constabulary Force has abolished gender-specific titles and will now use 'Constable' for all members, marking a significant cultural shift.

Policeman Narrowly Dodges Harm in Ambush by Gunmen in St. Ann.

A brave St. Ann policeman narrowly escaped danger during a confrontation with gunmen. The detective drew his firearm, exchanging shots with the assailants who fled the scene. In a fatal shooting in St. Mary, an individual was killed during a police raid on a party. The Narcotics Division confiscated marijuana worth J$10 million in Portland. St. Elizabeth police intensified efforts to combat armed robberies. Hunts Bay police seized a firearm and ammunition in St. Andrew, making no arrests.

‘Keep me out of your fabrications,’ Health and Wellness Minister Chris Tufton told bloggers.

Jamaican Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton warns bloggers of legal consequences for spreading falsehoods linking him to a funeral home. He highlights the negative impact of misinformation and urges people to refrain from spreading deceitful news, especially for political motives. Meanwhile, two women face charges for housebreaking and larceny in Kingston.

Police fatally shot a motorist in Manchester after allegedly mowing down two people.

Multiple tragic and violent incidents unfolded in Jamaica over the past few days. In Manchester, an off-duty policeman fatally shot a man who callously mowed down two individuals. In Negril, a vendor was robbed and fatally stabbed. Another man was fatally shot by the police after allegedly stealing a car. Additionally, two men were found dead in Clarendon under suspicious circumstances. Authorities are actively investigating these harrowing events.

US Congress Proposes Legislation to Combat Arms Trafficking in the Caribbean.

A bill called the Caribbean Arms Trafficking Causes Harm (CATCH) Act has been introduced in the United States Congress to address the issue of illegal firearms flowing into the Caribbean, particularly impacting countries like Haiti. The act aims to enhance transparency and enforcement in anti-trafficking efforts, with a focus on reducing gun violence in the region.

Taxi operator gets 57 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman.

A 46-year-old taxi operator from St. Elizabeth has been sentenced to 57 years in prison, including 25 years for rape. Plus, hefty sentences for abduction, buggery, bodily harm, assault, and illegal firearm possession. He can apply for parole after 25 years. Another report involves a cashier at Courts Jamaica accused of embezzling nearly $20 million. MP Robert Chin faces scrutiny from the Integrity Commission over missing financial statements.

The Speaker reluctantly authorizes tabling of the Auditor General’s reports.

Jamaica's Speaker of the House of Representatives, Juliet Holness, has instructed the tabling of two critical reports in Parliament, following public pressure. These reports expose exorbitant spending and mismanagement at Tax Administration Jamaica. Meanwhile, the opposition is contemplating legal action to ensure the reports are presented in Parliament, raising concerns about transparency and governance.

A man from Point Hill, St. Catherine, was discovered deceased with severe head injuries.

In Point Hill, St Catherine, the brutal murder of Orian Small has shocked the community. Similarly, the recapture of an escaped inmate in St Mary and the arrest of a higgler involved in a deadly knife duel in Kingston have made headlines. Also, a St Elizabeth farmer faces murder charges after a tragic incident in which a 62-year-old farmer died.

Shocking Decline in Murders as Country Records Nearly 60 Homicides in 14 Days.

In Jamaica, violence persists with 251 murders this year, though there's an 11% reduction. Dr. Kevin Blake is the new police commissioner, offering hope. A cyclist tragically died in a collision. Davian Phillips faces charges for stabbing a motorist. In Old Harbour Bay, a police shooting has sparked tension, with residents demanding justice for the victims.