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Jamaica logs 16 killings in July 5–11 as yearly murder count falls 22%
Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica logs 16 killings in July 5–11 as yearly murder count falls 22%

1 min readSt. Andrew

Sixteen people were killed across Jamaica between July 5 and 11, extending the island’s slide in homicide numbers. Weekly murder totals had stayed in single digits for the two weeks before that stretch.

Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) data put the national murder count at 291 as of July 11 — 83 below the same point a year earlier, or a 22 per cent reduction year over year.

Those numbers land shortly after the force highlighted sharper progress on closing murder files. Officers said investigators resolved 304 homicide cases from January 1 through July 4, producing a murder clearance rate of 111 per cent, compared with 71 per cent over the matching span last year. The JCF attributed the rate to outcomes on both live and older inquiries, some reaching back almost 20 years.

Among police divisions, St James still leads with 38 murders since January. St Andrew South follows on 25, Clarendon on 22, and St Ann on 20. Kingston Eastern and St Andrew North stand level at 19 apiece.

Broader crime indicators are also softer: major crimes are down 18 per cent versus the same period in 2025. Police figures point to fewer break-ins, robberies, rapes, shootings, and cases in which people were wounded.

The trend of fewer violent offences has held through 2026. The force continues to credit focused operations and intelligence-driven policing for helping drive the improvement.

Syndicated from Jamaica Gleaner · originally published .

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