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Video catches police executing suspect
Events in video contrasted with those related in CCN report
Jamaica Observer
Friday, July 30, 2010
BREAKING new ground for citizen journalism in Jamaica, TVJ moments ago broadcast footage supplied by a member of the public showing what appears to be a policeman executing a murder suspect.
Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington has ordered the immediate arrest of the policemen involved in the incident. Ellington also instructed that stop orders be placed on the policemen involved at all ports of entry.
“The entire Jamaica Constabulary Force family deeply regrets this incident and we want to apologise to the family of the person involved and all decent citizens of Jamaica. I will take every action necessary to prevent any future occurrence and I am asking citizens to be courageous, strong, and alert,” he said in a statement.
The video taken in Buckfield, St Ann, shows policemen beating and shooting to death a man lying on the ground who appeard to be unarmed and subdued.
The Commissioner applauded the bravery of the citizen who brought the footage to the attention of the wider public and encouraged any other witnesses of police misconduct to do likewise, "…as this provides the best opportunity for the police to rid the force of those members who would want to act outside of the law."
Events captured in the video contrasted with the version of events reported by the Constabulary Communication Network and subsequently published on the Jamaica Observer website earlier today.
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