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    Who slapped 'The Sheriff'? (it wan't me)
    published: Tuesday | June 26, 2007



    Knight
    SILKY SMOOTH and easy. That is the kind of image The Sheriff - K.D. Knight - often tries to portray.
    His [COLOR=black! important][COLOR=black! important]felt [COLOR=black! important]hat[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] was, however, unceremoniously tilted by the most unlikely of persons - a mentally ill man who walked onto a political platform and slapped the former Minister of National [COLOR=black! important][COLOR=black! important]Security[/COLOR][/COLOR] and Justice across the face.
    Mr. Knight, an [COLOR=black! important][COLOR=black! important]attorney[/COLOR][/COLOR], who specialises in criminal law, was standing at the podium when the man walked out of the huge crowd, through a sterile area and on to the stage, where he hit The Sheriff.
    The man was whisked away by police, much to the dismay of the thousands of Knight lovers who had gathered for what turned out to be a massive party rally.
    His own backyard
    Although embarrassed, The Sheriff, who was in his own backyard, continued doing the business of chairing the meeting of what seemed like more than 10,000 orange-clad, "Portia"-screaming supporters.
    "Give me a 'Wow'," Mr. Knight said whenever he introduced a new [COLOR=black! important][COLOR=black! important]speaker[/COLOR][/COLOR]. And with every move to the podium, Mr. Knight had his stick.
    Despite the attack, PNP General Secretary Donald Buchanan has said there is no need to revisit security arrangements for political rallies.
    "We don't have any reason to review our security arrangement," Mr. Buchanan. "Yes, there was a lapse in security at the very beginning, and this allowed for this unfortunate incident."
    When the party President, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, arrived at the rally more than an hour later, her security detail ensured that she would not suffer a similar fate. Her vehicle was driven very close to the stage and more than a dozen men acted as a body shield while Mrs. Simpson Miller raced from her car to the podium.
    Meanwhile, up to press time yesterday, the man who hit Mr. Knight, remained in police custody. He has not been charged.
    It is the second time in consecutive elections that The Sheriff's collar has been ruffled.
    Two months before the 2002 general elections, Mr. Knight was involved in a with the JLP's Dr. Raymoth Notice. Like Sunday's incident, this took place in the East Central St. Catherine constituency. However, the 2002 incident occurred outside a bar in Sligoville. Then, both men collared each other before Mr. Knight's bodyguards and two JLP councillors stopped the unsanctioned bout.

    Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
    - Langston Hughes

  • #2
    Originally posted by MdmeX View Post
    Who slapped 'The Sheriff'? (it wan't me)
    published: Tuesday | June 26, 2007



    Knight
    SILKY SMOOTH and easy. That is the kind of image The Sheriff - K.D. Knight - often tries to portray.
    His [COLOR=black! important][COLOR=black! important]felt [COLOR=black! important]hat[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] was, however, unceremoniously tilted by the most unlikely of persons - a mentally ill man who walked onto a political platform and slapped the former Minister of National [COLOR=black! important][COLOR=black! important]Security[/COLOR][/COLOR] and Justice across the face.
    Mr. Knight, an [COLOR=black! important][COLOR=black! important]attorney[/COLOR][/COLOR], who specialises in criminal law, was standing at the podium when the man walked out of the huge crowd, through a sterile area and on to the stage, where he hit The Sheriff.
    The man was whisked away by police, much to the dismay of the thousands of Knight lovers who had gathered for what turned out to be a massive party rally.
    His own backyard
    Although embarrassed, The Sheriff, who was in his own backyard, continued doing the business of chairing the meeting of what seemed like more than 10,000 orange-clad, "Portia"-screaming supporters.
    "Give me a 'Wow'," Mr. Knight said whenever he introduced a new [COLOR=black! important][COLOR=black! important]speaker[/COLOR][/COLOR]. And with every move to the podium, Mr. Knight had his stick.
    Despite the attack, PNP General Secretary Donald Buchanan has said there is no need to revisit security arrangements for political rallies.
    "We don't have any reason to review our security arrangement," Mr. Buchanan. "Yes, there was a lapse in security at the very beginning, and this allowed for this unfortunate incident."
    When the party President, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller, arrived at the rally more than an hour later, her security detail ensured that she would not suffer a similar fate. Her vehicle was driven very close to the stage and more than a dozen men acted as a body shield while Mrs. Simpson Miller raced from her car to the podium.
    Meanwhile, up to press time yesterday, the man who hit Mr. Knight, remained in police custody. He has not been charged.
    It is the second time in consecutive elections that The Sheriff's collar has been ruffled.
    Two months before the 2002 general elections, Mr. Knight was involved in a with the JLP's Dr. Raymoth Notice. Like Sunday's incident, this took place in the East Central St. Catherine constituency. However, the 2002 incident occurred outside a bar in Sligoville. Then, both men collared each other before Mr. Knight's bodyguards and two JLP councillors stopped the unsanctioned bout.

    "Unsanctioned bout".. Heh, heh.. Ah Bwoy.. haffi laugh.

    Bettah yuh laugh dan guh mad.

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    • #3
      What a ra5s lie! "The man was whisked away by police, much to the dismay of the thousands of Knight lovers who had gathered for what turned out to be a massive party rally."

      TVJs cameras caught a group of people throwing down some blows wid big stick and all kinda tings. Okay, I didn't see exactly who or what it was they were hitting. Probably some goat strayed into their space and they feeling a little hungry.

      Bout "whisked away by police". Yeah, right after the lynch mob rained several blows on his person.


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      • #4
        What about this story that he is of unsound mind? I haven't heard that in a while. Just because di man tek a lick offa di MP dat mean say him mad? And if he is mad and dem nuh charge him all now, shouldn't he be taken to a medical facility for treatment?


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
          What a ra5s lie! "The man was whisked away by police, much to the dismay of the thousands of Knight lovers who had gathered for what turned out to be a massive party rally."

          TVJs cameras caught a group of people throwing down some blows wid big stick and all kinda tings. Okay, I didn't see exactly who or what it was they were hitting. Probably some goat strayed into their space and they feeling a little hungry.

          Bout "whisked away by police". Yeah, right after the lynch mob rained several blows on his person.
          They did not say WHEN he was 'whisked' away... memba Babylon move slow certain times..

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          • #6
            How the PNP make a mad man make it upon stage? or them have other mad people up deh?
            • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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            • #7
              This is all DISTRACTION. It is unimportant. A MP was KILLED in Jamaican elections (prior to it really), remember Joe McGann? Too much passa-passa politics.

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