February 14, 2007:
Cops save three alleged homosexuals from angry crowd(St. Andrew, Jamaica) Three men branded as homosexuals were rescued by the police from an angry mob outside a pharmacy in Tropical Plaza, where they had been holed up for almost an hour.
But even after the police managed to take the young men from the Monarch Pharmacy, one of the three was hit with a stone, forcing officers to fire tear gas on the crowd which included men, women, teenagers and small children.
The approximately 2,000 people gathered outside the Kingston pharmacy hurled insults at the three men, with some calling for them to be killed. MORE ON THE LINKS ........
(Jamaica Observer 1)
(Jamaica Observer 2)
(Jamaican TV News)
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