Police Raid Uncovers Gun and Drug Operation Operated from Jamaican Food Truck.

Law enforcement in New York hailed a significant gun bust in Orange County. Dozens of guns and drugs were seized from a Jamaican food truck. 32 individuals were arrested, and the operation was linked to a four-tier system. In other news, a woman abandoned her car after a bizarre incident, and an investigation into a fatal shooting in Spanish Town was initiated.

Police arrested three after illegal gun and ammo seizure in Tranquility Valley, St Ann.

In St. Ann's Tranquility Valley in Brown's Town, police seized a Glock 19 pistol and detained three individuals. In Kingston, a vendor was charged with attempted robbery and assault. Additionally, a UK woman, Toinette Carew, was charged with drug offenses after cocaine was found on her body at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston.

Nicki Minaj’s Concert in England Postponed, Dutch Authorities Busted Her for Marijuana Possession.

American rapper Nicki Minaj was detained in the Netherlands after marijuana was found in her bag, leading to a postponed concert in Manchester. In another incident, a taxi operator was fatally shot in Linstead. Police arrested a gunman in Portland, and a Jamaican gangster was indicted in Florida for a double homicide.

The killing of a Jamaican national in New York is linked to a feud in Jamaica between Tivoli and Denham Town – NYPD.

Law enforcement in New York revealed that a Jamaican man was fatally shot near a Queens lounge and that the incident is linked to an ongoing feud between Tivoli Gardens and Denham Town in Kingston. The shooting is believed to be in retaliation for a previous homicide. Additionally, a chef from St. Thomas also tragically passed away following a violent gun attack, and a man from St. Elizabeth has been detained on assault and lottery scamming charges.

Police Search for Suspect in Connection with His Child’s Mother Murder in St. Ann.

St. Ann police have identified Randy Ttaile as a person of interest in the homicide of Nadia Binns, who tragically passed away at her residence. A Jamaican individual was detained at Sangster International Airport for suspected cocaine possession. In another incident, a Clarendon truck driver has been charged with serious offenses in relation to a chopping death.

A man known only as ‘Bertie’ was fatally shot in a drive-by incident in Portland.

The Falkland community in Boundbrook, Portland mourns the loss of Bertie, fatally shot in a drive-by. Another incident in St. Catherine involves a taxi operator accused of murder. Additionally, a search is ongoing for a suspect who allegedly abducted and assaulted a tourist in St. Ann. In St. Elizabeth, a teacher faces charges for vandalizing a vehicle during a dispute.

Man met his demise after gunmen fired shots at the vehicle he was traveling in.

Fatal violence has devastated various Jamaican communities, with shootings claiming multiple lives in St. James, St. Elizabeth, St. Catherine, Westmoreland, and Kingston. The attacks targeted individuals in their homes, vehicles, or public spaces, leaving families and communities in shock and mourning. Law enforcement investigations are ongoing in all cases.

Golding is dismayed by the ‘discrimination’ he faces due to his skin color.

The Jamaica Labour Party questions People's National Party president Mark Golding's citizenship and criticized his proposals. Golding defended himself, emphasizing his Jamaican roots and commitment to serving the people. In a separate incident, Pastor Kyle Campbell of St. Catherine was arrested and charged with child abuse during a sermon. He awaits his court appearance.

Two prisoners and one cop were shot during a brawl at the Freeport lock-up.

In Montego Bay, a violent altercation among prisoners led to a near-fatal shooting, with one inmate using a policeman's firearm. Meanwhile, INDECOM is investigating a police shooting in White River, St Ann, and a tragic incident unfolded in St. Ann as a woman was fatally shot at her home after returning from church.

Four individuals were arrested in St Andrew after authorities seized guns and ammunition.

In recent events, law enforcement in St Andrew has made multiple significant arrests and responded to violent incidents. Four suspects, including a juvenile, were apprehended for an illegal firearm. Meanwhile, a fatal altercation with military personnel led to a civilian's death. Additionally, a 73-year-old man was injured in a targeted gun attack, and a 19-year-old was charged with housebreaking and larceny.