THE GLEANER MINUTE: Son charged for beheading mom | Alleged cop killer charged | Cubans transit alert
Nov 3rd, 2022 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:54#JamaicaGleaner #Jamaica #Pakistan #StJames #JCF #ConstableBrianMartin #DrHoraceChang #NationalSecurity #Cuba #ImranKhan #AkinoLyndsey #Kickboxing #ISKA #MartialArts NOVEMBER 3, 2022: The St James Police have charged 29-year-old Shemoy Brown, otherwise called 'Shem', the son of 53-year-old Michelle Gayle-Brown, who was found with multiple chop wounds and her head severed at their house in Retirement district… Twenty-year-old Jermaine Hamilton has been charged with the murder of Constable Brian Martin, who was gunned down at a wake in St Andrew on October 15… Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang says the Government is seeking to curb an influx of Cubans who appear to be using Jamaica as a transit point to Central America in an attempt to illegally gain entry into the United States… A
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