Violence Erupts in Spanish Town Following Police Shooting of Gang Leader
Spanish Town, Jamaica, experienced widespread violence on Thursday after the police shot and killed Othneil “Thickman” Lobban, a significant leader of the One Order gang. The shooting led to gunfire in the streets, the burning of at least one business, and a rapid response from law enforcement.
In response to the unrest, authorities declared a curfew effective immediately, restricting residents' movements until late Friday. Four individuals were arrested for blocking roads in protest of Lobban's death. Schools, businesses, and public transportation services were suspended as safety measures were put in place.
Christopher Phillips, the acting assistant commissioner of police, assured the public that police and military patrols were deployed and that the situation would be brought under control. He emphasized that they would not allow further disorder in the community.
This incident follows a declaration of a public emergency in four areas around Spanish Town due to a noticeable rise in violent crime. The One Order gang, which is primarily rooted in Spanish Town, has a notorious reputation for extortion, murder, and drug trafficking, often clashing with a rival gang known as the Klansman gang.
Jamaica has one of the highest homicide rates in the world, and many fear that the violence triggered by Lobban's killing will escalate further. The United Nations has indicated that the country's violence has intensified over the past two decades, partly due to the fragmentation of established criminal organizations following the arrest of major crime figures.
The Jamaican government has been under pressure to take serious action against gang violence as the country grapples with a troubling history of police killings, with Amnesty International reporting concerns about extrajudicial executions.
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