On a Friday morning on Jamaica’s busy Mandela Highway, a brazen shooting has upended routine travel and left one person dead and another hospitalized, triggering a full-scale police investigation that has closed a major westbound lane for hours. The violent incident unfolded just after 7:15 a.m. local time, near the Caymanas intersection, as a Ford Transit commercial truck moved west toward the popular population centers of Spanish Town and Portmore.
According to initial law enforcement accounts, the truck’s driver had pulled to a stop shortly after reaching the intersection when two unidentified assailants on a motorcycle pulled alongside the vehicle’s right side. The attackers immediately opened fire, shooting through the truck’s right front window and front windshield before fleeing the scene.
Two people inside the truck were hit by gunfire. First responders rushed both casualties to local medical facilities, where one victim was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. The second wounded person remains in hospital receiving care for their injuries as of Friday’s initial reports.
In the wake of the attack, Jamaican police have fully cordoned off the westbound stretch of the highway affected by the incident to process evidence and conduct their investigation. With the lane blocked, local traffic authorities have diverted all westbound vehicles away from the area, and official advisories have been issued urging motorists heading toward Spanish Town and Portmore to use the toll road or other alternate routes to avoid major delays.
Citing sources familiar with the early investigation, Jamaica’s Observer Online has confirmed that law enforcement suspects the attack was targeted. Investigators believe the intended target was the truck’s driver, a well-known prominent businessman based in Spanish Town. As of the latest update, the identity of the deceased victim has not been released to the public, pending next-of-kin notification. Police have not yet announced any arrests in connection with the shooting, and additional details are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.
