23.04.2006
- fonte:
THE
JAMAICA GLEANER
FOUR
MEN WERE MURDERED WER MURDERED AND THREE OTHER INJURIED
AT A BETTING SHOP IN SPANISH TOWN, ST.CATHERINE, YESTERDAY
The police
suspect the incident stems from an internal feud within
the 'One Order' gang. According to the police, the bloody
incident took place in the community of Greendale about
9:00 a.m. This has pushed the number of persons killed
in the Old Capital since the start of the year to 42.
Earlier, the police reported that at least 17 persons
were murdered in Spanish Town in two weeks.
Those
killed yesterday have been identified as 44-year-old
Errol Welsh; Everton Pottinger, 42; Abraham 'Big George'
McNaughton, 30; and Anthony Holness. The other shooting
victims have been hospitalised with multiple gunshot
wounds.
FIRING
INDISCRIMINATELY
The police
reported that two men walked into the Off Track Betting
Shop at Ferdie Neita Boulevard in Greendale and began
firing indiscriminately, hitting seven patrons. Welsh,
McNaughton and Holness died instantly while Pottinger
succumbed to his injuries at hospital.
"The
killing of the men suggested that it was pretty organised.
The criminal network is doing its best to take over
Spanish Town, but while the police are investigating
these crimes, we need the support of the citizenry to
deal with these criminals," said Assistant Commissioner
of Police Denver Frater.
The shooting
occurred less than one month after the business community
in Spanish Town met members of the Police High Command,
who promised to increase the presence of lawmen in the
area.
"Since
that meeting, we have seen improvement and it is encouraging,
but this is a crisis and we need everything that can
alleviate the problem," said Dennis Robotham, president
of the Spanish Town Chamber of Commerce. "It is
Spanish Town today, but it could be anybody's hometown
tomorrow."
Following
a meeting on Monday with representatives of the Ministry
of National Security, Mr. Robotham said the Government
plans to implement educational and skills training programmes
in Spanish Town to help in the fight against rampant
crime. Another meeting between Spanish Town business
persons and Government officials is scheduled for tomorrow.