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    Homeland Security Helped Jamaica Massacre 73 Civilians

    By mediahitmanDecember 18, 2011Updated:August 18, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    The New Yorker has just posted Mattathias Schwartz’s excellent piece in last week’s magazine on the disastrous raid to arrest Jamaican druglord Christopher “Dudus” Coke. At the DEA’s insistence, Jamaican authorities reluctantly raided Tivoli Gardens, the West Kingston slum Coke ran as a de facto governor, two years ago. Coke didn’t turn up, but Jamaican police officers killed 73 civilians, many of them allegedly in cold blood. A Department of Homeland Security surveillance plane was overhead the whole time.

    Coverage at the time portrayed the raid as a military-style showdown between Coke’s heavily fortified forces and Jamaican shock troops. But Schwartz, who spent three months in and around Tivoli Gardens reconstructing the battle, reports that Coke’s forces actually faded away shortly after the conflict began. Jamaican security forces claimed that many of the civilian casualties—among them a 25-year-old American citizen—were Coke’s gunmen. But they only recovered six guns. Only one police officer was killed.

    According to Schwartz, many of the dead were summarily executed by police officers as they went house-to-house looking for Coke.

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