Police Hide Male Lovers at Station from Angry Mob

Yea without sin cast the first stone. I am a heterosexual female in Jamaica who doesn’t believe in killing people because they are living a life that is against my beliefs. It is time for people to let the law of the land take its course. Why not report illegal activities to the police and let them do their jobs? Murder is just as sinful as homosexuality. I’m not condoning these immoral actions, but neither can I support taking another persons life.

According to Rasbert Turner, STAR Writer: A police station in St Catherine was the scene of hostility yesterday after residents demanded their own brand of justice for four men who they believe are lovers.

Police reports are that about 5 p.m. the men were at home when one went to a nearby shop and persons started to call him ‘fish’.

The man went and reported this to his friends who drove to the shop. They were attacked and their car damaged. They went to report the matter to the police, when a mob converged and demanded that they come out.

deal wid dem business

“We want them fi let out di bwoy dem mek wi deal wid dem business, in a cold cold time yah dem a wrap up in a de place,” an irate woman screamed.

“A long time mi a notice sey dem a fish and we want them bad fi gi dem a proper beating,” another woman said.

The men told THE STAR they were homosexuals.

“Yes, you can let the world know that although we a fish, we a pay mortgage for the house for two years and want to live in peace,” one who gave his name as Barbee said.

The men danced up a storm and declared that they would live their lives as they want.

Persons climbed trees and roof tops to get a glimpse of the men.

Up to late last night, the men could not be released as the angry residents remained resolute that they wanted to administer their own form of justice.

Yes, you can let the world know that although we a fish, we a pay mortgage for the house for two years and want to live in peace.

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