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1,114 murders recorded so far this year

Jamaica recorded 54 murders in the first two weeks of December, with 25 in the first week and 29 in the second.
 
After 50 weeks in 2024, an average of 22 homicides were committed weekly.
 
According to the latest serious crime statistics released by the Jamaica Constabulary Force on Monday morning, the country's murder toll as at December 14 was 1,114.
 
This is 238 fewer or an 18 per cent decline when compared with the similar period last year.
 
Included in the latest murder figures is last week's double murder of teenage boys, 14-year-old Jumaane Henry and 16-year-old Niquan Whitely.
 
The boys were gunned down execution style along Airy Castle main road in Stony Hill, St. Andrew.
 
St. James, with 123 murders, tops the divisions with the most homicides, followed by St. Andrew South with 116.
 
Westmoreland with 97; St. Catherine North, 92; and St. Catherine South with 81 round out the top five with 15 days left in 2024.
 
Overall, 15 of the 19 police divisions have recorded a decline in murders.
 
Shootings, injured persons, rapes, robberies and break-ins have declined year on year.


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