
JLP confirms McKenzie recovering after downtown Kingston pepper spray incident
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Local Government Minister and Kingston West Member of Parliament Desmond McKenzie is in good condition after being pepper-sprayed in downtown Kingston, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) reported Tuesday.
The party said the minister was exposed to the spray when a member of the security forces allegedly deployed it amid a dispute with one of McKenzie’s constituents.
“Deputy Leader McKenzie is doing well but will have a precautionary medical consultation later today. The deputy leader is actively carrying out his duties as Member of Parliament and a minister of Government,” the JLP stated in a press release.
According to the party, McKenzie appreciates the messages of solidarity he has received and continues to prioritise constructive engagement between people in his constituency and the police.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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