St James records 16 murders for first three months of 2026

Jamaican law enforcement authorities have reported a concerning surge in violent crimes within the St James Police Division during the initial quarter of 2026. Divisional Commander Senior Superintendent Eron Samuels presented official statistics revealing 16 homicide cases recorded between January and early March, establishing the region as Jamaica’s most violent police jurisdiction.

During his address at the monthly assembly of the St James Municipal Corporation, SSP Samuels provided comparative analysis indicating a significant year-over-year increase of four additional murders compared to the same period in 2025. The divisional commander further noted an accelerated pace of violence, with seven new homicides occurring since February alone, substantially elevating the three-month total.

Law enforcement analysis indicates a notable shift in murder motivations, with domestic altercations and interpersonal conflicts now constituting the primary drivers of violence. SSP Samuels emphasized the changing nature of these incidents, stating: “We have observed a measurable decrease in gang-related homicides. The current violence predominantly stems from personal disputes, frequently involving edged weapons such as knives and machetes.”

The St James Division currently maintains the unfortunate distinction of highest murder rate among all Jamaican police jurisdictions, followed by St Andrew South which recorded 11 homicides during the same monitoring period. These statistics have prompted renewed discussions about community intervention strategies and conflict resolution mechanisms to address the emerging pattern of personally-motivated violence.