Relatives mourn cop’s murder in Gregory Park
Apr 1st, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 8:21#Gleaner #JCF #JermaineBennett APRIL 1, 2021: Police Constable Jermaine Bennett left out on Tuesday morning to visit a young lady nearby to enquire about a five-week-old baby girl over whom he had reservations about whether he was the father. He would not return home as about 9:45 p.m., as he exited the young woman’s house in Gregory Park, St Catherine, he was shot dead. Bennett, who was attached to the Kingston Central Police Division, was shot multiple times by the gunmen, who escaped on foot. His murder has plunged a family into mourning as they seek to find answers to many questions to comprehend the homicide.
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