
St. Elizabeth police report 60% of murders committed since year stem from interpersonal violence
Head of the St. Elizabeth police, Superintendent Coleridge Minto says about 60% of the 14 murders committed in the parish since the start of the year, stem from interpersonal violence.
The latest incident involved a 19-year-old man, who is accused of fatally chopping his brother, as well as wounding his mother and another brother.
Speaking to Journalists in Santa Cruz yesterday, Superintendent Minto described the incident as very unfortunate.
Superintendent Minto is appealing to citizens to amicably resolve issues and utilise the police’s Domestic Violence Intervention Centre in Santa Cruz.
Syndicated from Jamaica Inquirer · originally published .
Legal context · powered by Jurifi
Get the legal angle on this story. Pick a prompt and Jurifi's AI will explain it using Jamaican law.
AI replies are based on Jamaican law via Jurifi. Not legal advice.
Other coverage

Teen suspected of fatally chopping brother, wounding sibling and mother in St Elizabeth arrested
Jamaica Observer
WATCH: 16 detained in St Elizabeth operation
Jamaica Observer
Jamaica News Today June 15, 2026 /Real News Media TV
Realnews YtWatch
Controversy Erupts Over FSC Funds While Mvrder Case Unfolds | Jamaica News
Realnews YtWatch
Freak Accident Claims Life of Senior Citizen | 16 detained in St Bess | Jamaica News Update | JBNN
JBN Network (Video)Watch
