Attacks on Lawmen described as disregard for law enforcement- Critics are describing Prime Minister’s recent statements implying that the state is under attack following recent assaults against lawmen as irresponsible.
Human Rights Activist, Lloyd D’aguilar’s describes the situation as “not an attack on the state, but a coincidence”
D’aguilar says the Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ comments might lead to a further breakdown in law enforcement.
Christeen Forbes has this report:
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