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Kaka on the run! Cop disarmed, shot by prisoner

Ricardo Richards A Denham Town police officer was shot and injured by a prisoner who had been taken to the National Chest Hospital in St Andrew for medical treatment on Friday. The police are seeking the assistance of the public in locating the prisoner, Ricardo Richards aka Kaka . The Jamaica Constabulary Force sent out a tweet on its Twitter platform that said the prisoner had disarmed the policeman of his firearm and shot him before escaping from the National Chest Hospital after he was taken there for treatment .  Developing Story: Loop News will have more as this story breaks.  Get the latest local and international news straight to your mobile phone for free:

Family feud: Woman and lover charged in beating of sister

But accused Kadian Cameron is blaming her sister who she said started the February 2 incident. “She came to my house and asked for her keys and I told her after she gave me my money, Cameron told the Kingston and St Andrew Court. I was in the kitchen cooking when she came and beat down the stove and I said, Mine you make the kidney throw away , she added. According to Cameron, she went over to her other sister s house where, she said, the complainant followed and pushed her in the dresser, knocking off a television set. She had a knife in her hand and my boyfriend, [Devon Gardner] heard the commotion and came to part the fight then she pointed the knife in his face then he said, ‘Mine you stab mi enu’, Cameron said.

Rehabilitation works to commence at Hope Valley Experimental School

U-Roy obituary

U-Roy obituary Peter Mason © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: David Corio/Redferns Of the many innovations Jamaican music has offered to the world over the past 50 years, the lyrical art of “toasting” has had perhaps the most profound and long-lasting impact. A stylised, poetical form of chatting and scatting, it was brought to prominence in the early 1970s by the reggae deejay U-Roy, who has died aged 78, and has fed into many musical forms, from hip-hop to grime. U-Roy – whose real name was Ewart Beckford – did not actually invent toasting: that distinction is usually given to his fellow deejay Count Machuki, who began talking over songs at Jamaican sound system dances in the late 50s. But it was U-Roy who took it on by leaps and bounds, and it was he who successfully brought it into the recording studio, popularising the artform first in Jamaica and then around the globe.

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