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Eastern Kingston residents brace for reprisals after bloodbath

  Residents of at least three communities in Eastern Kingston are bracing for likely reprisals after gunmen ran amok early Friday morning killing seven persons including a four-month old baby.

The shootings occurred at three different premises.

All seven were killed execution style.

A piercing wail greeted our news team on our arrival at 12 Norman Crescent.

It was a grief-stricken aunt of one of the victims.

It was a heart rending cry for peace in the aftermath of the bloodbath.

"Oh God, oh Jesus, somebody just tell them to stop! Oh my God, just tell them to stop!"

In that incident a hail of bullets cut down 27-year-old Marlon Hurd, his common-law wife 18-year-old Shenitta Smith and their 4-month-old daughter Lanasha.

A teary-eyed Jerry Hurd outlined the sequence of events that led to the death of his son and first grandchild.

"I got a call this morning telling me to come down that Marlon and him baby got shot up so when I came I went in the room to look and he and his baby mother was in there dead. Marlon don't have an enemy, he's just an easy going person. I brought up my children good, I don't have a problem with any of them," said Mr. Hurd.

Shortly after the lives of 19-year-old Christina Brian and her 41-year-old mother Violet Williams were snuffed out just as brutally at 3 Glasspole Avenue.

Both women were reportedly awakened by shuffling sounds in their room.

They were dragged from their beds by armed men who opened fire killing them.

An onlooker said a baby girl miraculously escaped harm.

The child was found in the corner of the upturned mattress and a nearby wall.     

The bloodletting did not end there.

As police personnel processed the crime scenes criminals again went on the rampage.

70-year-old Joan Richardson and 9-year-old Mutombo Thomas of 12 Lacruse Road became the sixth and seventh victims in the four hour murderous rampage.

Police say Miss Richardson was found in a crouched position, an indication that she was on her knees when she was killed.

It is understood that the nine year old boy, in the nude and preparing for school hid in a cellar.

Mutombo was reportedly dragged out and shot.

Clearly shocked and stunned, residents were overheard planning to make their exit from the troubled community.

In the meantime the East Kingston Police have linked feuding gangs inside the affected communities to the seven killings.

Crime Officer for the East Kingston Police Division, Deputy Superintendent Michael Ellis says preliminary investigations into the killings point to reprisals.

DSP Ellis says the names of the suspects linked to Friday morning's killings could be released as early as Friday afternoon.     

"We would like the public's assistance but we are very early in terms of our investigations. When I leave here I am going to pull the different teams together so we can conference and see where we are in terms of what happened so far and where we need to go and after that we will determine if we will be able to release names," said DSP Ellis.

A heavy joint police military detachment is patrolling the affected communities.                         

 

 

 

 

 



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