Commissioner urges Jamaicans to de-escalate conflicts amid violent encounters
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Commissioner urges Jamaicans to de-escalate conflicts amid violent encounters

May 4, 2026
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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Police Commissioner Dr Kevin Blake is calling on Jamaicans to play their part in reducing violent confrontations, as he reiterated the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s commitment to de-escalation in its engagements with the public.In his latest weekly column, the commissioner expressed concern about recent incidents that have resulted in the loss of life.

Commissioner urges Jamaicans to de-escalate conflicts amid violent encounters

“Unfortunately, we continue to see a number of violent confrontations where some have resulted in lives being lost,” he said.Dr Blake stressed that the primary objective of the police in such situations is always to reduce tension and avoid escalation.“Our main objective in any confrontation involving ourselves and the public is to de-escalate,” he noted.At the same time, he issued a broader appeal to citizens, urging collective responsibility in preventing violent outcomes. “I am taking the opportunity to appeal to all well thinking Jamaicans to join us in imploring those violent and hardened criminals who we pursue daily, not to meet us with deadly force,” he said.The commissioner made it clear that fatal outcomes are not the goal of police operations. “Fatal shootings do not benefit anyone. It is never a desired end state,” he added.He also underscored the importance of discipline within the force, noting that officers are expected to act within established guidelines at all times. “In addition to our obligation under the use of force policy, I expect every single member to exercise discipline of self,” Dr Blake said.The Jamaica Constabulary Force continues to emphasise de-escalation, professionalism and adherence to the rule of law as key components of its strategy to reduce violent crime and protect lives.

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