Dear Editor,
Where do we stand as a nation? Are we still standing between the devil and the deep blue sea in terms of this unbeatable crime problem?
The most popular news item we are hearing these days, the most talked about topic that weighs on us, is Jamaica’s crime and violence.
Our society is extremely battered and beaten and has become helpless against crime. I was listening to a popular radio programme recently, and it was said that some 16, 000 people have been murdered in Jamaica over the last decade. This is very disturbing.
Our armed forces are engaged in an awesone fight against crime, and still it remains out of hand.
Will our country remain this way, with so many people losing their lives senselessly, day after day?
Donald J McKoy
donaldmckoy2010@hotmail.com
Where do we stand as a nation? Are we still standing between the devil and the deep blue sea in terms of this unbeatable crime problem?
The most popular news item we are hearing these days, the most talked about topic that weighs on us, is Jamaica’s crime and violence.
Our society is extremely battered and beaten and has become helpless against crime. I was listening to a popular radio programme recently, and it was said that some 16, 000 people have been murdered in Jamaica over the last decade. This is very disturbing.
Our armed forces are engaged in an awesone fight against crime, and still it remains out of hand.
Will our country remain this way, with so many people losing their lives senselessly, day after day?
Donald J McKoy
donaldmckoy2010@hotmail.com