ST CATHERINE, Jamaica — The Commodore district of Linstead, St. Catherine, was struck by tragedy following a mass shooting that left five people dead and several others injured. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation, with Opposition Spokesperson on National Security, Fitz Jackson, leading the outcry. In a statement issued on Monday, Jackson expressed profound sorrow for the victims’ families and the community, emphasizing the grim reality of Jamaica’s persistent battle with violent crime. ‘My heartfelt condolences go out to the families and loved ones of those whose lives were so cruelly taken,’ Jackson stated. ‘This senseless violence is a stark reminder that our nation is still far from achieving true safety for its citizens. I pray that the affected families and community find the strength to endure this immense pain.’ Jackson also praised the police for their rapid response to the incident but urged them to intensify their efforts to apprehend the perpetrators. ‘I implore the police to leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice. Additionally, I appeal to anyone with information to come forward and assist the authorities,’ he added. Natalie Neita Garvey, Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine, echoed these sentiments, expressing deep sorrow and offering her condolences to the grieving families and community members. ‘This is a dark day for the people of Commodore. My deepest sympathies go out to the families and all those traumatized by this horrific act of violence. We must unite and collaborate with the police to eradicate crime and bloodshed from our communities,’ Neita Garvey said. The Opposition has reiterated its call for urgent, effective, and sustained measures to address violent crime and restore a sense of security across Jamaica.
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77-y-o woman among three detained after gun find in Banana Ground
In a targeted police operation in Banana Ground, Manchester, Jamaica, three individuals, including a 77-year-old woman, were arrested on Monday following the discovery of an illegal firearm. The operation, conducted by a joint police and military team, took place early in the morning at a residence where the primary suspect was attempting to flee. Upon interception, he was escorted back to the house, where his elderly mother opened the door. A search warrant was executed, leading to the discovery of a Browning pistol with a loaded magazine containing nine 9mm rounds of ammunition, concealed in a knapsack under a bed. The three detainees, including the suspect’s spouse, are now in police custody, facing charges related to the possession of prohibited weapons and unauthorized ammunition. Notably, two of the suspects have ties to Canada and Banana Ground.
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Motorcyclist dies following crash with coaster bus in St Elizabeth
A tragic accident occurred on Saturday along the Frenchman main road in St Elizabeth, Jamaica, resulting in the death of a motorcyclist. The victim, identified as Davian “Banga” Roy, a farmer from the Slipe district, succumbed to severe injuries sustained during a collision with a coaster bus. According to police reports, both vehicles were traveling in opposite directions when the incident unfolded. As Roy approached a bend, he reportedly lost control of his motorcycle, causing it to skid and collide with the front of the oncoming bus. Roy suffered multiple head injuries and was immediately transported to Black River Hospital. Despite receiving urgent medical attention, he was pronounced dead during treatment. The community has been left in shock by the sudden loss of the local farmer, whose nickname “Banga” was well-known in the area. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash to determine the exact cause and prevent similar incidents in the future.
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Canadian arrested for suspected ganja at Kingston airport
A 20-year-old Canadian resident from Brampton, Ontario, was detained at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica, on Sunday evening. Authorities reportedly discovered approximately two pounds of a plant-based substance resembling ganja (marijuana) in his luggage during a routine inspection. The incident has prompted an ongoing investigation by local law enforcement. This arrest comes just months after a high-profile narcotics bust at the same airport in March, where a British couple was apprehended for allegedly smuggling cocaine valued at $92.7 million. The recent case underscores the continued vigilance of Jamaican authorities in combating drug trafficking and illegal substance transportation through its airports.
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Paquee Golf Club donates J$10.5m to Mustard Seed
In a remarkable display of philanthropy, the Miami-based Paquee Golf Club has successfully raised J$10.5 million (approximately $68,000 USD) through its inaugural charity golf tournament. The funds will benefit Mustard Seed Communities, a non-profit organization dedicated to caring for disabled and abandoned children and adults in Jamaica and beyond. This significant contribution underscores the club’s commitment to social causes and its alignment with values of community and compassion.
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4-y-o among five killed by gunmen ‘posing as police’ in Linstead
In a shocking turn of events, the peaceful community of Commodore in Linstead, St. Catherine, was thrust into chaos on Sunday evening when armed assailants, disguised as police officers, launched a brutal attack on a family yard. The incident, which occurred around 8:45 pm, resulted in nine individuals being shot, five of whom tragically lost their lives, including a four-year-old child.
According to Assistant Commissioner of Police Christopher Phillips, who oversees Area 5, the attackers, some wearing police-style vests, stormed the premises along Commodore main road and opened fire indiscriminately. Phillips described the scene as ‘very unfortunate and awful,’ highlighting that the community had been experiencing relative calm before the tragedy struck.
Among the deceased is Shannon Gordon, a four-year-old student from Rosemount Primary and Infant School. The other victims have been identified as Mario Sullivan, 42; Jushane Edwards, 19; Iysha Washington, 39; and Famous Amos, 22. The attack left six males and three females injured, with two females and three males succumbing to their injuries.
Phillips noted that the location was not unfamiliar to law enforcement, having been visited multiple times in the past due to ‘long-standing issues and challenges’ involving the family. He suggested that the incident might be a continuation of gang conflict, which is surprising given the area’s recent tranquility. ‘Unfortunately, among the numbers, we have a four-year-old who was brutally killed… the community is in shock,’ Phillips stated.
In response to the tragedy, senior investigators and multiple police units were dispatched to the scene to expedite the investigation and bring the perpetrators to justice. Phillips also mentioned that the Linstead area had recorded only eight murders this year, a significant decrease compared to over 20 during the same period last year. ‘Linstead was doing pretty well, and so this really comes as a shocker to us,’ he added.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident, with the community left to grapple with the aftermath of this devastating event.
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WATCH: Two motorcyclists die in St Elizabeth crash
A tragic accident on the Mount Plymouth main road in St Elizabeth, Jamaica, resulted in the deaths of two motorcyclists on Saturday afternoon. The victims, identified as 31-year-old Rushane Smith from the Smoothland district and 17-year-old Omarion Roye of Seven Corners, were traveling in opposite directions when their motorcycles collided around 3 pm. Both individuals were immediately transported to a nearby hospital but were pronounced dead upon arrival. Preliminary reports indicate that neither rider was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, raising concerns about road safety and adherence to protective gear regulations. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the exact cause of the collision and to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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Five killed in Linstead mass shooting
A tragic mass shooting in Linstead, St Catherine, has claimed the lives of five individuals, including a child, late Sunday evening. The incident occurred in the Commodore community shortly after 10 p.m., sending shockwaves through the area. Details surrounding the shooting remain scarce, but the community is reeling from the senseless violence. Authorities have yet to release information about potential suspects or motives. Observer Online has pledged to provide updates as more information emerges. This devastating event underscores the ongoing challenges of gun violence in Jamaica, raising urgent concerns about public safety and the need for effective intervention.
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Nevis Delegates Khayla Claxton and Keyana Warner to Showcase Excellence at CTO Youth Congress 2025
Two outstanding young representatives from Nevis, Khayla Claxton and Keyana Warner, are gearing up to showcase their talents at the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) Regional Tourism Youth Congress, scheduled for October 02, 2025, in Barbados. Claxton, a student at Gingerland Secondary School and Nevis’s Youth Junior Minister of Tourism, will join peers from 14 other Caribbean territories to present innovative ideas on the future of regional tourism. She is supported by a team from the Nevis Ministry of Tourism, her teacher chaperone Tamara Morton, and reigning CTO Youth Tourism Minister Keyana Warner, who also hails from Nevis. Premier Mark Brantley, Minister of Tourism in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), praised both delegates for their dedication and preparation, expressing high hopes for their success. Claxton recently participated in interactive workshops focused on workplace readiness, leadership, and the application of XR and AI technologies in tourism. Meanwhile, Warner is set to make history as the first Caribbean Junior Minister of Tourism invited to speak at the conference’s opening ceremony, sharing the stage with CTO Secretary-General Dona Regis-Prosper. Premier Brantley highlighted the significance of this achievement, emphasizing Nevis’s commitment to nurturing excellence among its youth. The 2025 CTO Youth Congress promises to be a platform for fresh ideas and the next generation of Caribbean leaders, with Claxton and Warner proudly representing Nevis.

