Mom, two sons murdered as they pleaded for their lives
BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Carlton Mitchell, the father of the slain young men, appears stunned, while this female relative of the victims is a picture of grief after yesterday’s triple murder in Bucknor, Clarendon. (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
THE brutality of yesterday's brazen daylight murder of a mother and her two sons in Bucknor, Clarendon has hit the normally quiet community very hard.
"Mi never know people could be so cruel," said one resident who admitted that the triple murder has shocked the community where the sign at the entrance proclaims 'Welcome to Baileys Ave; No guns, drugs, violence.'
Police report that approximately 7:00 am, 44-year-old Kareen Brown and her sons -- Shavian Mitchell, 17 and Shawn Mitchell, 21 -- were at home at when gunmen kicked in the door to the house.
The killers, the Jamaica Observer was told, kept firing, even as the mother and her sons pleaded for their lives.
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BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Carlton Mitchell, the father of the slain young men, appears stunned, while this female relative of the victims is a picture of grief after yesterday’s triple murder in Bucknor, Clarendon. (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
THE brutality of yesterday's brazen daylight murder of a mother and her two sons in Bucknor, Clarendon has hit the normally quiet community very hard.
"Mi never know people could be so cruel," said one resident who admitted that the triple murder has shocked the community where the sign at the entrance proclaims 'Welcome to Baileys Ave; No guns, drugs, violence.'
Police report that approximately 7:00 am, 44-year-old Kareen Brown and her sons -- Shavian Mitchell, 17 and Shawn Mitchell, 21 -- were at home at when gunmen kicked in the door to the house.
The killers, the Jamaica Observer was told, kept firing, even as the mother and her sons pleaded for their lives.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...l-act_17863292
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