A police vehicle patrols the street on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two police officers were killed after coming under attack amid spreading unrest despite a state of emergency imposed by the government. Six police were...More
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A police vehicle patrols the street on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two...A police vehicle patrols the street on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two police officers were killed after coming under attack amid spreading unrest despite a state of emergency imposed by the government. Six police were wounded in the incident on Sunday after police responded to a call for help from a female motorist, the Jamaican police force's Constabulary Communications Network said. It said the two police officers died after being taken to the University of the West Indies Hospital. Jamaica's prime minister vowed tough action against a frenzy of gang violence in Kingston, imposing a state of emergency to curb armed supporters of an alleged druglord sought by the United States.LessMorePolice patrol on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two police officers were killed after coming under attack amid spreading unrest despite a state of emergency imposed by the government. Six police were wounded in the incident on...More
May 25, 2010 Licence
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Police patrol on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two police officers were...Police patrol on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two police officers were killed after coming under attack amid spreading unrest despite a state of emergency imposed by the government. Six police were wounded in the incident on Sunday after police responded to a call for help from a female motorist, the Jamaican police force's Constabulary Communications Network said. It said the two police officers died after being taken to the University of the West Indies Hospital. Jamaica's prime minister vowed tough action against a frenzy of gang violence in Kingston, imposing a state of emergency to curb armed supporters of an alleged druglord sought by the United States. aLessMorePolice patrol on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two police officers were killed after coming under attack amid spreading unrest despite a state of emergency imposed by the government. Six police were wounded in the incident on...More
May 25, 2010 Licence
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Police patrol on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two police officers were...Police patrol on May 24, 2010 in Kingston, Jamaica after two police officers were killed after coming under attack amid spreading unrest despite a state of emergency imposed by the government. Six police were wounded in the incident on Sunday after police responded to a call for help from a female motorist, the Jamaican police force's Constabulary Communications Network said. It said the two police officers died after being taken to the University of the West Indies Hospital. Jamaica's prime minister vowed tough action against a frenzy of gang violence in Kingston, imposing a state of emergency to curb armed supporters of an alleged druglord sought by the United States.LessMoreMembers of the Jamaica Defence Force patrol a section of western Kingston in the Jamaican capital on May 24, 2010. Gun battles raging in the Jamaican capital have left more than 60 people dead, mostly civilians, hospital sources said...More
May 25, 2010 Licence
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Members of the Jamaica Defence Force patrol a section of western Kingston in the...Members of the Jamaica Defence Force patrol a section of western Kingston in the Jamaican capital on May 24, 2010. Gun battles raging in the Jamaican capital have left more than 60 people dead, mostly civilians, hospital sources said Tuesday, as troops fanned out across the city hunting an alleged drug kingpin. Hundreds of troops and police have been deployed to hunt down Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, wanted in the United States on drug-trafficking charges, amid a week-long standoff with his loyal supporters.LessMoreResidents follow street battles in the Trench Town neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica May 24, 2010. Gun battles raging in the Jamaican capital have left more than 60 people dead, mostly civilians, hospital sources said May 25, as troops...More
May 25, 2010 Licence
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Residents follow street battles in the Trench Town neighborhood of Kingston,...Residents follow street battles in the Trench Town neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica May 24, 2010. Gun battles raging in the Jamaican capital have left more than 60 people dead, mostly civilians, hospital sources said May 25, as troops fanned out across the city hunting an alleged drug kingpin. Hundreds of troops and police have been deployed to hunt down Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, wanted in the United States on drug-trafficking charges, amid a week-long standoff with his loyal supporters. AFP PHOTO / Ratiba HAMZAOUILessMoreA body lies covered up in sheets in a street in the Trench Town neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica on May 24, 2010 following clashes. The body wasn't taken to the local morgue because no ambulance accepts to go into West Kingston. Gun...More
May 25, 2010 Licence
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A body lies covered up in sheets in a street in the Trench Town neighborhood of...A body lies covered up in sheets in a street in the Trench Town neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica on May 24, 2010 following clashes. The body wasn't taken to the local morgue because no ambulance accepts to go into West Kingston. Gun battles raging in the Jamaican capital have left more than 60 people dead, mostly civilians, hospital sources said May 25, as troops fanned out across the city hunting an alleged drug kingpin. Hundreds of troops and police have been deployed to hunt down Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, wanted in the United States on drug-trafficking charges, amid a week-long standoff with his loyal supporters. AFP PHOTO / Ratiba HAMZAOUILessMore