Aggrey Atkinson |
I just received an unconfirmed report of a Robbery at a supermarket in Maggotty that Balaclava Businessman Aggrey Atkinson, a licensed firearm holder was shot and killed.
Jungle Justice
Jungle justice is real, it's swift, with intensive interrogation, a few machetes in hand aimed at getting the truth and only the truth, a crowd on hand which makes escape impossible, and there are no lawyers nor appeal court to appeal your case.
Penalties can range from being led through the streets tied to a goat, to a merciless and severe beating with a machete - a slip of the machete could mean a severed limb or your head, or if you are lucky a few fists to the torso with some boxes to the face.
When national security fails and the justice system fails, citizens will take action in their own hands. They will drive fear in those criminals and it works. However, jungle justice cannot be supported so we need to have a better alternative.
Police Clean Up Christiana
Citizen says, "Big up to Inspector Butler and her team for clearing the streets in Christiana. This is amazing!"
Undisciplined Children Supported By Criminal Mind Parents
These children turn up late because it is said that children should not be sent home. They come to school late and disturb the class. Teachers will now need to hold back the class and start the lesson all over again. Children will be late sometimes but there is little or no respect for time in Jamaica.
Teachers and Principals have a school to run and one of the first lessons that students should learn is to reach school on time and they should be appropriately addressed. If parents and students do not obey school rules, students will never be ready for the workplace. Education is more than learning English and Mathematics, but training young people to become disciplined and productive for life. There is a complete breakdown of the homes and the schools.
Stand your ground Principal. Let parents learn to take charge of their homes. You cannot afford to have taxpayers' money running a school the way many of us run our homes.
In order for us to have 'Prosperity', 'Time Come,' for us to have law and order first in our homes and in our schools. Students should also get grades for punctuality, behaviour, deportment, dress and respect for authority. Life is not about going to traditional high schools and getting nuff subjects in CXC.
Deputy PM Visits Mandeville Police Station
Dr Horace Chang and a team from the Ministry of National Security are visiting the Manchester Police Division today. He is accompanied by Deputy Commissioner of Police, Clifford Blake, who is the head of the Inspectorate & Professional Standards Oversite Bureau (IPROB).
Poor Road Conditions In St Catherine
Help The Police
Waste of Electricity at Government Building
Thanks to the person who sent me this picture of a light left on and burning during the day at Emancipation Park. We need to monitor how others waste taxpayers' money.
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This is a long time video with the guy that they tied up and beat
ReplyDeleteI hope the one that is responsible for this businessman is already dead or about to commit suicide.
ReplyDeleteBlacks one less than 5% of Jamaica with about 1 million squatters and those black dummies/fully dunce killing off their own.
Bring back colonial slavery or embed it with becoming a Republic.
In 1962 there were 63 murders and now we celebrate 60 years later with 1498.
Now we are the most murderous country on the planet earth.
This is an uncivilized society where the people are niether emancipated or Independent?.
I wonder if Pro Rupert would answer this question Emancipated or Independent country Jamaica??
All guilty murderers fi heng or otherwise executed forthwith.
ReplyDeleteLong sentences are not cost effective at $US10,000 per annum a nyam tax payers money need fi build school and pay good teachers.
All guilty murderers in prison round them up,shoot or hang them.
ReplyDeleteSend a clear message no more celebrity status for murderers like it is now.
Governments since 1988 when Jamaica had the last 2 hangings have been cozying up with alleged murderers,assorted criminals,convicted murderers.
Known Dons/ Criminal Executive Officers (CEOs).
Governments have failed the 3 million people in Jamaica and the 2mil est in the diaspora.
What a waste Anti Gang Trial convictions where multiple murderers get slap on the wrist sentences have been a massive waste of resources.
Not really it is all part of the Crime Industry's level pf productivity and
Now tell me,
Conviction under anti gang legislation should be a straight death sentence or at best becoming a celebrated life sentence awardee.
What kind of eediat/idiotic prison system is this where in prison you are still a CEO/Don running turf,communities,
managing extortion,running the place, managing murder and mayhem in communities.
Our 7 adult prisons with a capacity of about 4300 have become Prishotels and Corporate offices for a variety of CEOs.
Look out for the next meeting of the Prisoner Sector Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ).
This PSOJ will soon be demanding recognition and representation in parliament for the Criminal Constituency for the illigitimate sector of the lucrative,attractive and fast growing Crime Industry.
We have franchised out highways to China why not consider the prison sector going to them.
They build and we supply the human Criminal raw material for a fee per prisoner.Now we do it in primitive conditions for about $US10000.
China may ask for at least $20,000.
For comparison lowest rates in USA is about $40,000.
Good Job Mr. Principal.
ReplyDeleteIndiscipline and lack of respect is the culture for many and it must stop
As a former lecturer I experienced this very issue and had much push back. This is after allowing 15 minutes over the time to begin class. No student was allowed in my class after that 15 minutes passed.
I stood my ground amidst the push back. Eventually I got adherence. It cost me my tenure but I was satisfied that the right thing was achieved.
I learnt that when you are a principle person and when you stand for what is right you will not be liked or be popular. You have to be strong and refuse to allow others to derail your principle or corrupt you
I have lived to see many of those same students still keep in touch with me . In fact, I have assisted a few in finding gainful employment.and I have those that visit with me to discuss starting their own business. Even the ones who have migrated communicate with me frequently and we make fun of the ocassions when they could not come into my class.
At the end of the day they themselves realize what I was trying to instill in them
We look to the politicians to do everything but that is impossible.
ReplyDeleteThe public sector just not performing the weakest being the judiciary.
Dressed up in their robes wringing their hands and apologizing to criminals for having to sentence them
Even though its just a slap on the wrist.
We need to get real and demand performance from these groups.
That's our problem the few in parliament cant do everything.
Public sector are now being paid handsomely DO SOMETHING
although it's just a slap on the wrist.