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PM Holness On 14y-O Killed By Police

Prime Minister Andrew Holness conveyed his deep sadness upon learning about the death of 14-year-old Rasheem Wilson in an alleged shootout with the police off Red Hills Road in Kingston on Wednesday. Addressing students at Manchester High School on Friday, Holness expressed his concern, stating he has initiated efforts to gather more information on the incident. While refraining from disclosing specific details, he emphasized the unfortunate reality that young men often find themselves at the center of criminal activities, either as victims or perpetrators.

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