That's the question on the lips of the residents of Majestic Gardens (Back-to) this week as Bounty Killer Sundays has revitalized their community and has become a source of joy for the poor residents there.
"The residents met the Superintendent at Hunts Bay yesterday. He will not stop it, he wants to talk to Bounty, mi no know what exactly he wants to say, but my common sense is telling me he wants certain assurance from Killa that there will be no violence. From what the people are telling me, he is not going to make the next one keep, he wants no vibes in the community like what happened in Maverly a few months ago because anywhere Beenie and Bounty link up, ah vibes always gwaan. The Supe say like how it start already, him nah go trouble Bounty Killer Sundays, the other one just nah keep,but him waan talk to Killer," Leroy, one of the promoters of Bounty Killer Sundays told MediaZoneJAEntertainment.com.
Superintendent Newton Amos was not in office when our reporters called this morning but the police officers on duty did not know whether the dance would be permitted tonight.
linko said
15:01 02/10 2008
hope it gwaan fisheenie to badmine................a try lok off di man ting
rrDesignZ said
15:02 02/10 2008
suh y beenie waa lock off the man thing
linko said
15:04 02/10 2008
fisheenie jus luv inna wa di grung gad ina
Casino said
16:28 02/10 2008
how dat drop in? this ano a beenie an killa issue this is a police vs dancehall ting, ja kno, unu caant pre evrything under a rivalry vibes inno mi don.
Superintendent Newton Amos was not in office when our reporters called this morning but the police officers on duty did not know whether the dance would be permitted tonight.