A supporter of the ruling People's National Party (left) and a supporter of the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party embrace while flashing their respective party signs in August Town, St Andrew, on Wednesday. The two men were among a group of residents who participated in a peaceful protest against the gun slaying of a Jamaica Urban Transit Company bus driver, 51-year-old Albert Barnes, during a robbery in the area on Tuesday night. The police, up to late yesterday, have still not made an arrest in the killing. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)
December 31, 2015
PHOTO: Political unity
A supporter of the ruling People’s National Party (left) and a supporter of the Opposition Jamaica Labour Party embrace while flashing their respective party signs in August Town, St Andrew, on Wednesday. The two men were among a group of residents who participated in a peaceful protest against the gun slaying of a Jamaica Urban Transit Company bus driver, 51-year-old Albert Barnes, during a robbery in the area on Tuesday night. The police, up to late yesterday, have still not made an arrest in the killing. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)