Emergency declared in parts of Jamaican capital
May 25, 2010 9:36 a.m. EDTMay 25, 2010
Summary
On Tuesday, in Kingston, Jamaica residents fought against security forces to prevent the extraction of a drug dealer. The prime minister has declared ta state of emergency in some parts of Kingston, Jamaica. Some schools were closed, and the US embassy closed its doors. The name of the drug dealer is Christopher "Dudus" Coke. Violence started on Monday, when they attac
ked some suspects. US helicopters dropped explosives near the area of Cokes stronghold of drugs. The peoples reaction is to block the roads to the military. The day before, two officers were killed in the protests. Coke is in a top target list in the US.
On Tuesday, in Kingston, Jamaica residents fought against security forces to prevent the extraction of a drug dealer. The prime minister has declared ta state of emergency in some parts of Kingston, Jamaica. Some schools were closed, and the US embassy closed its doors. The name of the drug dealer is Christopher "Dudus" Coke. Violence started on Monday, when they attac

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