Jamaica Gleaner

I saw no evidence of a shoot-out – Mt Salem councillor

- Okoye Henry Gleaner Writer

KERRY THOMAS, councillor for the Mt Salem division in St James, is questionin­g the recent fatal shooting of Rupert Johnson of Crawford Street, who was killed by the police last week, allegedly under questionab­le circumstan­ces.

Thomas told The Gleaner that he was in sympathy with his constituen­ts, who mounted a roadblock and staged a two-day protest over the police’s fatal shooting of the 23-year-old man who was killed at approximat­ely 4:30 last Wednesday morning.

According to Thomas, having visited the scene of the alleged shoot-out, he saw no evidence to suggest that Johnson challenged the lawmen as stated in the police’s official report.

“If you had an issue with the young man, who reports to the police station three days a week, you (the police) can wait until he comes in and you question him,” said Thomas. “You don’t really have to pull a person out of his house and kill them if you don’t have to.

“At the end of the day, it is an action considered unfair to the people, the family of the young man and every lawabiding citizen. We have to recognise that every citizen’s life matters. It doesn’t matter your status, we have to respect life right through our community,” added Thomas.

Thomas said he was calling on the Government and the other agencies to look at the whole matter of questionab­le police killings as that was the only way to restore the public’s confidence in the administra­tion of justice, especially in regard to the police.

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