Jamaica Gleaner

Policeman shot dead

Attacker wrestles gun from cop; later killed

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THE CELEBRATOR­Y atmosphere among members of the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force (JCF) was shattered by the killing of a policeman allegedly by a bullet fired from his service pistol by an attacker yesterday. The inaugurati­on ceremony for the 29th police commission­er was taking place when Constable Leighton Hanson was killed along Constant Spring Road in St Andrew.

Communicat­ions spokespers­on for the JCF, Superinten­dent Stephanie Lindsay, confirmed the killing. She was not able to provide details, but The

Gleaner understand­s that Hanson, a constable from the Constant Spring Police Station, was responding to reports of suspicious men at certain premises on Constant Spring Road when he was attacked by one of them. His attacker was shot by other policemen. Both were taken to a medical facility, where the cop was pronounced dead. It was later reported that the attacker succumbed to his wounds.

Sergeant Raymond Wilson, chairman of the Police Federation, in an interview on RJR news, noted that it was a sad day for members of JCF.

“Certainly, I want to say to Jamaica that this is a sad Friday evening. This was not something we were expecting to hear, especially after the whole celebratio­n of the installati­on of the commission­er of police,” he said.

“It has really dampened everybody’s spirit and mood. We understand that officers broke down and were really torn up about what took place,” he lamented.

Commission­er of Police George Quallo was officially installed yesterday at a ceremony at the Police Officers’ Club in St Andrew.

 ?? ERROL CROSBY/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Investigat­ors at the scene on Constant Spring Road, where Constable Leighton Hanson was shot dead yesterday.
ERROL CROSBY/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Investigat­ors at the scene on Constant Spring Road, where Constable Leighton Hanson was shot dead yesterday.
 ??  ?? Colleagues of the dead policeman at the scene of the killing.
Colleagues of the dead policeman at the scene of the killing.

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