KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - Masked men defending a reputed drug lord sought by the United States torched a police station and traded gunfire with security forces in a patchwork of barricaded slums in Jamaica's capital Sunday.
The government declared a state of emergency as sporadic gunshots rang out in gritty West Kingston, stronghold of Christopher "Dudus" Coke, a Jamaican "don" charged in the U.S. with drug and arms trafficking. His defiant supporters turned his Tivoli Gardens neighborhood and other areas into a virtual fortress with trashed cars and barbed wire.
Thirty-one people, 28 of them civilians, have been killed in three days of violence in Jamaica triggered by government moves to extradite an alleged drug lord to the United States, police said on Tuesday.
everywhere one turns Obama demanding things of people and nations:
Pakistan! you not bashing and killing your own people hard enuff. we want more and greater offensives, more people killed, more desruction!
Iran! we dont care about no Brasil/Turkey deal! we dont care what you do save abject surrender! if not we go blow yuh rass out of the Persian Gulf
Jamaica! arrest the skunt I tell you! we doh want tuh hear about no suport and love the people have fuh him. we doh care how many yuh kill. arrest his rass and sed him here, we say so!
I cyar wait for the day Barack H Obama is arrested and tried for crimes against humnaity at the Hague, and sent to jail for a very long period of time