A feud between men from Southside and Tel-Aviv in Central Kingston is said to be the cause of a brazen display of terror which started in a section of downtown Kingston, ended on Gold Street and reportedly left 12 persons, including a baby, nursing gunshot wounds.
Reports are that shortly after 4 p.m., gunmen went behind the Pearnel Charles Arcade and opened fire on several persons who were inside.
They then reportedly continued on to Church Street, where they fired shots wildly before heading to Gold Street in Central Kingston where they yet again sprayed bullets.
mediazone learnt that men from Southside and Tel-Aviv are currently at odds as there is currently a move for both communities to operate under 'one order', a move which is not welcomed by many
Shem1 said
11:09 04/12 2008
people nowadays
Gangsta ras said
11:44 04/12 2008
jah know star dem mek mi not even wah go skool more time cuz mi affi go town........f**k
Crazypickney said
01:12 04/14 2008
oh my
scuppo said
01:15 04/14 2008
gosh
Shottess said
01:18 04/14 2008
this post areddy doh
nexx said
09:28 04/14 2008
is pitty pple dont even know wa really a gwaan unda da ivent dey. an di man dem a f**k up busines too
A feud between men from Southside and Tel-Aviv in Central Kingston is said to be the cause of a brazen display of terror which started in a section of downtown Kingston, ended on Gold Street and reportedly left 12 persons, including a baby, nursing gunshot wounds.
Reports are that shortly after 4 p.m., gunmen went behind the Pearnel Charles Arcade and opened fire on several persons who were inside.
They then reportedly continued on to Church Street, where they fired shots wildly before heading to Gold Street in Central Kingston where they yet again sprayed bullets.
mediazone learnt that men from Southside and Tel-Aviv are currently at odds as there is currently a move for both communities to operate under 'one order', a move which is not welcomed by many