Archive for September, 2010

TVJ NEWS {AUDIO} {JAMAICA} {MAY 25TH 2010} {PART5}


Two Buy Cialis Online Without Prescription cops killed in Mountain View assault Parliament will meet today despite unrest Its been a long time coming… God will see Jamaica through IAAF bans Chris Williams for two years Casualties of war PM contrite but Opposition moves in for the kill US Embassy suspends services; visa fees to go up JTA to lobby for students unable to sit exams No meeting scheduled with Dudus’ lawyer Gunmen have joined forces against us – cops UPDATE: Roadblocks increase, gunshots loud in West Kingston ROADBLOCKS reaching as far as Heroes Circle were set up in Kingston this morning, and police came under fire as they tried to clear the debris. Dudus the ‘coward’ urged to surrender DUDUS: The Man Who Holds A Nation Hostage … Grizzly loose in Tivoli Gardens Residents stockpile guns, petrol, police say THE police high command said this morning that they have information that residents of Tivoli Gardens are in possession of the 50-calibre Grizzly Big Boar sniper rifle. NEW YORK, USA — The US State Department yesterday greeted as “an important first step” Prime Minister Bruce Golding’s decision to authorise the attorney general to get the extradition process underway for accused Tivoli Gardens drug and arms trafficker Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke. Arrest warrant out for ‘Dudus’; Tavares-Finson withdraws DEFENCE lawyer Tom Tavares-Finson last night withdrew as attorney for Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke, the Tivoli Gardens strongman facing extradition to the United States on alleged drug- and gun

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about Jordan Brown


A boy aged 11 has been charged with the murder of his fathers pregnant girlfriend in Pennsylvania. Jordan Brown is alleged to have shot Kenzie Marie Houk, 26, in the head as she lay in bed on Friday morning, before putting his model 20-gauge shotgun back in his room and catching his school bus. Police said that they found Ms Houk’s body in the rented farmhouse in Wampum, northwest of Pittsburgh, after her four-year-old daughter told tree cutters on the property that she thought her mother was dead. Jordan was collected from school by state police on Friday. When questioned, he told them that there was a black truck on the property that morning, sending investigators to follow a false lead for around five hours, said John Bongivengo, the Lawrence County district attorney. Inconsistencies in Jordans account led police to re-interview Ms Houks seven-year-old daughter, who said that she saw Jordan with what she thought was a shotgun and heard a loud bang. Jordan was charged as an adult with criminal homicide and criminal homicide of an unborn child on Saturday, and was held in the Lawrence County Jail with a preliminary hearing scheduled for Thursday. Ms Houks family and friends said that there had been difficulties with Jordan. He actually told my son that he wanted to do that to her, said Ms Houks brother-in-law, Jason Kraner. There was an issue with jealousy. Ms Houk’s father, Jack Houk, said that there had been some tension, in the beginning” but said that his daughter

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