<span style="font-style: italic">have been at each other throats since i was a boy in the 70's ..
last week when shot a buss like Baghdad ..
the Police seh dem caan guh een ..
it would probably cause life to be lost ..
now dem get backative ..
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<span style="color: #CC0000"><span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">Cops arrest six suspects in Red Hills Road feud</span></span>
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Published: Thursday | June 11, 2009
At least six persons believed to be key players in the fresh round of violence in sections of Red Hills Road, St Andrew, are now in police custody.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The six were among 91 men arrested yesterday morning during a massive police operation in the Park Lane, 100 Lane and Cassava Piece communities.</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">The St Andrew North police report that they were assisted by members of the Joint Task Force, Area Five Police, Flying Squad, Mobile Reserve, Canine Division and the Police Search Centre in the operation, which started approximately 3:30 yesterday morning and continued for some six hours.</span>
Several of the persons arrested were processed and released.
Thugs from the Jamaica Labour Party-aligned Park Lane and the People's National Party enclave of 100 Lane have been at odds over the past two months, with several reports of shootings.
Two Sundays ago, residents reported an almost hour-long gun battle in the area as the gangsters squared off.
Fragile peace
This marked the official end of the fragile peace which existed for months between the two traditional enemies.
In 2002, a flare up of violence resulted in the killing of seven people and the burning of a housing block on 100 Lane. Days later, four persons from Park Lane were killed by gunmen said to be from 100 Lane.
Those were just two of a number of violent incidents in the neighbouring communities over the years.
<span style="font-style: italic">wonder if they caught any of the wanted</span> ..
<span style="font-size: 14pt"><span style="color: #CC0000">MOST WANTED</span></span>
Former soldier, man accused of killing his mom among 22 being sought by police
KARYL WALKER, Crime/court co-ordinator [email protected]
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
An ex-soldier and a man accused of killing his mother were yesterday named on a list of 22 men wanted by the police.
The list was released during Police Commissioner Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin's monthly news conference at Police Officers' Club in Kingston, which was attended by his divisional chiefs.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Edgar McDonald, the man accused of killing his mother</span>, Marjorie Hamilton, has been on the run since he allegedly shot the woman in her chest on November 10, 2006.
Police said months before he had shot and injured one of his brothers.
McDonald, described by the police as armed and dangerous, is known to frequent the Penfield area of Gordon Town in St Andrew.
Yesterday, head of the St Andrew North Police Division, Superintendent Anthony Morris, said the cops were having difficulty apprehending McDonald as he "is being shielded by complicit residents".
"He is full of charisma and it is proving a challenge as he is being hidden by people who are not co-operating with the police," said Superintendent Morris.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The ex-soldier, Chester Walters, also called 'Soljie' of Sligoville, St Catherine, is wanted for murder, shooting at the police and the disappearance of a rifle from Up Park Camp,</span> the Jamaica Defence Force Headquarters in Kingston.
Police say Walters is of dark complexion, slim build and is about six feet two inches tall. He has a scar on the left side of his face.
Walters allegedly shot a policeman in Sligoville in October last year, three months after he was accused of murdering Domaine Messam at Four Miles in Spanish Town.
Also on the Police Area 5 list of 22 fugitives is Linton Dryden, of Bog Walk, St Catherine. Dryden and his two brothers were wanted for a series of murders and shootings in Bog Walk, but his brothers and father have since been killed. Police say he murdered two women - Elaine and Christine Chin - in Bog Walk in June 2005.
"He has killed two women and has shown the propensity to kill more," head of the St Catherine North Division, Superintendent Terrence Bent, said.
The list is completed by:
. <span style="font-weight: bold">Juval Adlam of 100 Lane, Kingston</span> - wanted for the murder of Demar Palmer, also called 'Remie', along Red Hills Road on January 6;
. <span style="font-weight: bold">Dale Cunningham - also of 100 Lane</span> and also wanted for Palmer's murder;
. A man known only a <span style="font-weight: bold">'Devi' of Donmair Drive </span>- wanted for the murder of Kipling Gordon in October last year;
. A man known only as <span style="font-weight: bold">'Bruno' of Park Lane</span> - wanted for the murders of Clive Barker and Camille Bailey in July last year;
. <span style="font-weight: bold">Dane Grant of Cassava Piece</span> - wanted for the murders of Whitney Hinds and Ricardo Williams last month;
. A man known only as 'Romey' - wanted for shooting;
. James Hinds of Spanish Town. Police say Hinds is slim and has a light complexion and bulging eyes. He is wanted for the murder of Roy Anthony, also called 'Guyah' at Lauriston, St Catherine in August last year. Police say Hinds is known to frequent the Tredegar Park, Gravel Heights, Rivoli and Jones Avenue areas of St Catherine;
. Basil Blackwood, also called 'Pawby of Homestead, St Catherine. Blackwood, said the police, is of brown complexion, slim, is five feet eight inches tall and frequents Old Harbour and Homestead in St Catherine, as well as sections of Clarendon. He is wanted for shooting;
. Ryon Bailey of Gobay in St Catherine. Police describe Bailey as having a black complexion, slim build and about five feet four inches tall. He is wanted for three counts of murder;
. Wilberforce Mattison, also called Crackers of Gregory Park, St Catherine. "Mattison has bleached out his straight face and wears heavy sideburns and has thick eyebrows. He is wanted for murder, shooting, robbery and absconding bail," the police say.
. Bobby Myers, also called 'Fren Fren' of Newlands, St Catherine - wanted for murder;
. Omar Brown of Gregory Park - wanted for shooting with intent;
. Gary Peterkin, also called 'Strength', of Braeton, St Catherine - wanted for shooting;
. Luke Young, also called 'Lukie Screw', of Rose Bury Lane, St Catherine - wanted for shooting;
. Gary McDonald, also called 'Sleeve' or 'Scullman', of Seaforth, St Thomas - wanted for murder and shooting;
. Martin McKinley, also called 'Shotty Mark' or 'Butter' of Seaforth, St Thomas - wanted for shooting;
. Ricardo Cooper - wanted for murder;
. Michael Brown, also called 'Mikey' of Style's Hut, St Thomas - wanted for murder; and
. Omar Liking, also called 'Beefhead' of Seaforth - wanted for murder.

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