Jamaicans for Justice to lead protest against rise in police killings

Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is organizing a protest later this month to raise awareness about the alarming increase in police killings across Jamaica. The End Police Violence Protest will take place on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Half Way Tree Transport Centre in St Andrew.

- Advertisement -

According to JFJ, the event aims to highlight the growing crisis of fatal police shootings in Jamaica and demand accountability, justice, and systemic reform. The organization pointed out that, this year alone, 93 individuals have been killed by police, a staggering 165 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024.

JFJ’s Executive Director, Mickel Jackson, has warned that if the current trend continues, Jamaica may surpass its highest recorded number of police killings, which stood at 258 deaths in 2013—numbers not seen since the creation of the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM).

The protest is expected to bring together victims and their families, human rights advocates, and concerned citizens who will amplify their voices and call for change. Participants will engage in a peaceful rally, holding placards and chanting slogans such as “End Police Violence,” “Where are the body-worn cameras?” and “Accountability Now.” The event will also feature victim testimonials and speeches from civil society leaders, according to JFJ.

The human rights lobby group is urging the public, community organizations, and media outlets to support the movement and address systemic issues within law enforcement. “We want to create a Jamaica where human rights and dignity are upheld for all,” JFJ said in its release.

Police chief’s response to police killings

In February, Jamaica’s Police Commissioner, Dr. Kevin Blake, responded firmly to criticism from JFJ regarding the rising number of fatal police shootings. Blake declared that law enforcement will not back down from confronting violent criminals. He emphasized that police officers do not seek violent encounters but will defend themselves and the public when necessary. He also noted that many individuals detained by police had made the “smarter choice” by surrendering rather than engaging in violent confrontations.

Palooza 728x90

Blake issued a direct warning to criminal elements, urging them not to engage with police officers using deadly force. “When the police come for you, do not raise your weapons against us. Lay down your weapons and have your day in court!” he said. He made it clear, however, that officers would not hesitate to confront those who challenge them with lethal force.

“Should you choose the foolish option of challenging us with lethal force, know this: I do not train my police to lose. We have the superior training and firepower to ensure that we win every time,” Blake declared.

 

More Stories

Barbados embassy Ireland

Barbados opens first resident embassy in Ireland, deepening diplomatic ties

Barbados has officially established its first resident embassy in Ireland, a move aimed at strengthening diplomatic, trade, tourism and cultural relations between the two...
British Virgin Islands Governor Daniel Pruce

Gov. Daniel Pruce signals openness to extended tenure in British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands Governor Daniel Pruce has said he would welcome the opportunity to remain in office beyond his current term, even as he...
Jamaica hurricane melissa

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund

Caribbean countries are now better positioned to access millions of dollars in climate grant financing aimed at strengthening resilience and addressing losses and damages...

Guyana, Dominican Republic advance talks on oil, gas and energy cooperation

President of Guyana Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali met with President of the Dominican Republic Luis Abinader Corona and a high-level delegation in Georgetown on...
Prime Minister Philip Davis

US congratulates Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis on reelection

The United States Department of State has congratulated Philip Davis on his reelection victory, pledging continued collaboration between the two countries on economic development...

Jamaica to roll out $50 million pilot program to combat period poverty in schools

The Government of Jamaica is set to launch a multi-sectoral National Menstrual Health Equity pilot initiative involving eight schools and approximately 2,000 girls as...

Cayman Islands to equip frontline police officers with body cameras by July

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service says all frontline officers will be equipped with body-worn cameras by the end of July as part of...
marco rubio

US offers $100 million in humanitarian aid to Cuba, urges government approval

The United States government says it is prepared to provide US$100 million in direct humanitarian assistance to the Cuban people, but only if the...
Issa Trust Foundation

Issa Trust Foundation rebuilds homes and donates J$17M in medical equipment to Savanna-la-Mar Hospital

The Issa Trust Foundation has helped rebuild homes for hurricane-displaced families in western Jamaica while also donating JMD$17 million worth of medical equipment to...
Jamaica tufton Ministry of Health

Jamaica to develop national fertility strategy amid falling birth rate concerns

Health and Wellness Minister Christopher Tufton has announced plans for a National Fertility and Family Support Strategy aimed at addressing Jamaica’s declining birth rate,...

Latest Articles