In the rural parish of St Ann, Jamaica, a controversial fatal police operation has sparked urgent calls for accountability, after two young brothers, Ramone and Davian Henry, were killed during a raid in the Steerfield community near Golden Grove. Dr. Kenneth Russell, the sitting Member of Parliament for South East St Ann, has publicly voiced profound alarm over the incident, which has thrown the small tight-knit community into mourning and unrest.
Russell has already extended formal condolences to the Henry family, as well as to all residents of Steerfield and the broader Golden Grove area, acknowledging the widespread sorrow and anger that has followed the young men’s deaths. “Every loss of life in circumstances like this is a devastating tragedy, and the widespread unease shared by local residents only makes this situation far more troubling,” the MP said in a public statement.
Testimony from community members has directly contradicted initial law enforcement accounts that described the incident as a shootout. According to local residents, the two brothers were unarmed and inside their own homes when the operation took place, and they posed no imminent danger to responding officers. Dr. Russell has stressed that if these community claims are confirmed through investigation, they raise grave questions about whether law enforcement used excessive and unnecessary force in the operation.
In the wake of the shooting, user-uploaded videos circulating widely across social media platforms have captured chaotic clashes between local residents and police officers in the moments after the fatal encounter. The footage has amplified public scrutiny of the operation and deepened community distrust.
The Independent Commission of Investigations (Indecom), Jamaica’s independent watchdog tasked with probing law enforcement conduct, has already launched a formal investigation into the incident. Russell has welcomed the independent intervention, and stressed that the probe must be both fully comprehensive and strictly impartial to deliver credible outcomes.
“The facts of this case must be painstakingly uncovered, and those responsible for any wrongdoing must be held accountable, no matter where the evidence leads,” Russell said. “The Jamaican public deserves to have full confidence that incidents of this gravity are handled with complete transparency and unwavering integrity.”
While urging local residents to avoid violent unrest and maintain peaceful composure during the investigation, Russell has reaffirmed his unwavering backing for the community’s demands for a full accounting of the incident and equal justice for the Henry family.
“This is an extraordinarily painful moment for this community, and their very real concerns deserve to be treated with the seriousness they merit,” he added. “There must be a complete, open accounting of every single thing that happened that day.”
Russell also emphasized that the handling of this high-profile case will have lasting consequences for Jamaican society, noting that the nation cannot afford to allow any further erosion of the critical trust that must exist between ordinary citizens and the public servants sworn to protect them.
