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INDECOM Probe: Jamaica’s INDECOM has launched an investigation into the fatal police shooting of 45-year-old Latoya Bulgin (“Buju”) in Granville, St James, after CCTV footage went viral and the body-worn camera debate flared again. Police Accountability: INDECOM is appealing for witnesses as it weighs the “necessity and proportionality” of force, while police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake defends the phased rollout of body cameras as “sustainable” and already deployed across the island. Public Safety: In St Andrew, police say two masked men shot and killed 30-year-old Jerome Ellis (“Keno”) at a bar in Cassava Piece, and a manhunt is underway. Regional Spotlight: Curacao named its first-ever 2026 World Cup squad, led by veteran Gaël Kakuta’s surprise recall and coach Sébastien Desabre’s 26-man selection. Airlift Push: Jamaica will host the Caribbean Tourism Organization Air Connectivity Summit in Kingston in 2027 as the region fights for more flights. Weather Watch: RADA warns Jamaica’s agriculture outlook is shifting as La Niña fades toward more neutral conditions, with possible El Niño later this year.

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Jamaican computer science student earns prestigious AI internship in Japan

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JAMAICA-CRIME-INDECOM urges witnesses to help probe 130th murder by security forces so far this year

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May. 17, 2026

Jamaica to Host 2nd CTO Air Connectivity Summit Next February

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