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Woman shot dead by police in Jamaica at protest over previous police shooting

Authorities in Jamaica are investigating the fatal shooting of Latoya Bulgin, 45, by a police officer during a protest in Granville. CCTV footage shows an officer firing at Bulgin's vehicle as it began to move during a demonstration against a previous police shooting.

Natricia Duncan in KingstonThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-19 · 16:41 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Woman shot dead by police in Jamaica at protest over previous police shooting
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Authorities in Jamaica are investigating the fatal shooting of Latoya Bulgin, 45, by a police officer during a protest in Granville. CCTV footage shows an officer firing at Bulgin's vehicle as it began to move during a demonstration against a previous police shooting. Bulgin, who was driving, was struck and later pronounced dead. The Independent Commission of Investigations (Indecom) is leading the probe, and the involved officer has been suspended. The incident has sparked outrage and renewed concerns about police shootings in Jamaica, with a human rights group emphasizing the importance of visual evidence in oversight.

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Too many Jamaicans are almost as fearful of the police as they are of criminals.

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130 people have been fatally shot by Jamaican security forces this year.

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The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) suspended the officer involved pending an investigation.

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Police officers were conducting crowd control duties during a protest against a previous police shooting where Tjey Edwardson, 17, was killed.

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CCTV footage shows a police officer firing at a vehicle during a protest, hitting Latoya Bulgin, 45, who was driving.

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Authorities in Jamaica have launched an investigation after CCTV footage of a woman’s fatal shooting by police sent shock waves across the Caribbean nation.Footage circulating on social media shows a police officer firing at a vehicle during a protest on Sunday in Granville, in Jamaica’s north-western parish of St James. The bullet hit Latoya Bulgin, 45, who was behind the wheel of the vehicle.According to the Independent Commission of Investigations (Indecom), the police officers were “conducting crowd control duties” during a protest against a previous police shooting, in which 17-year-old Tjey Edwardson was killed on 12 May.In the video, Bulgin’s minivan is seen stationary at the side of the road as several people climb out. Police officers can be seen standing nearby. With one of the side doors still open, the vehicle starts to pull back out into the road.Apparently without warning, an officer standing a few feet in front of the vehicle pulls a handgun and shoots at the driver, amid screams and cries from people nearby. Some people are seen running.Police officers are then seen dragging Bulgin’s limp body out of the car and on to the ground before putting her in the back of a police pickup truck. The officers do not appear to make any attempt to offer first aid to the injured woman.Bulgin was reportedly taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. Local reports say Bulgin, who was affectionately known as “Buju”, was a mother of two and a businesswoman.The Jamaica-constabulary-force" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="130169" data-entity-type="organization">Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) said in a statement that it was “deeply concerned” about the shooting and had suspended the officer involved pending an investigation.The incident has sparked outrage across Jamaica, with the opposition People’s National party calling for swift and transparent action and raising concerns about the increasing number of fatal police shootings.Fitz Jackson, the opposition spokesperson on national security,called for calm and said too many Jamaicans were “almost as fearful of the police as they are of criminals”.He said : “The Granville community is dealing with an absolute tragedy, compounded by two fatal police shootings in just one week. While interdicting the officer is a necessary first step, we need a transparent, fast, and completely independent investigation by Indecom. The residents of Granville and the wider Jamaica deserve the truth. We cannot keep losing citizens during interactions with the law enforcement officers who are paid to protect them.”According to Indecom, 130 people have been fatally shot by Jamaican security forces this year.Jamaicans for Justice, a human rights group that has been campaigning for more body-worn cameras for security officers, said Sunday’s shooting demonstrated the importance of independent footage.“Without the availability of that CCTV footage, we would not be in the position to even be having this conversation and we would not perhaps have seen the JCF high command responding,” the group’s executive director, Mickel Jackson, told Radio Jamaica News.She raised concerns about the preservation of evidence. “We’re not seeing where there was the preservation of the crime scene and allowing the independent investigators to arrive at the scene, to see how the body was positioned and so on,” she said.“And I bring it a step further. When you look at the footage and you see the woman’s body just being hauled in the street and then being thrown in the back of the service vehicle, then it raises questions about the dignity of person and how we treat even those who the officers may in their judgment deem to be dead.”Indecom said the CCTV footage underscored “the importance of technology and independent visual documentation in modern policing oversight”.It appealed for witnesses to come forward and said: “Indecom wishes to remind the public that while video recordings may capture significant aspects of an incident, investigations require a comprehensive assessment of all available evidence, including official statements and witness accounts.”
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