The Jamaican parish of St Elizabeth has been plunged into a state of heightened security following two separate fatal shootings over the weekend, prompting authorities to declare an immediate 48-hour curfew in the affected Crawford district.
The violence commenced on Friday evening at approximately 9:00 PM when Albert Smith was fatally shot by armed assailants while attending a social gathering in the Crawford district. In response to this homicide, local law enforcement moved swiftly to implement a curfew, effective from 6:00 PM Saturday, January 3rd, through 6:00 PM Monday, January 5th.
Despite these security measures, a second murder occurred on Saturday night at around 10:00 PM in the parish capital of Black River. Forty-seven-year-old Basil Bruce was reportedly at a residence in the New Town area with a family member when two armed gunmen opened fire, resulting in his death.
The curfew boundaries encompass a defined perimeter: extending south along the coastline from Galleon Beach to a cul-de-sac, east along Crawford Main Road from the Primary School to another cul-de-sac at Galleon Beach, north from a cul-de-sac to the Crawford main road near the primary school, and west along an imaginary line back to the starting point.
These incidents mark the parish’s first two homicide cases of the new year, raising significant concerns about community safety and the effectiveness of security protocols in the region. Local authorities continue their investigations into both shootings while maintaining heightened police presence throughout the curfew period.
