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‘Dog Paw’ Killed By the Police During Crossfire

After a reported shootout between the police and Christopher ‘Dog Paw’ Linton in Elleston Flats, Kingston, earlier today, he was found with gunshot wounds and was later pronounced dead.

Dog Paw was among Jamaica’s most feared gang leaders.

He was convicted for gun crimes in 2013 after reportedly shooting at police traveling in a service vehicle in 2010.

More details here: https://www.cvmtv.com/news/major-stories/dog-paw-dead-tavern-community-expresses-sadness/

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