Westmoreland, Jamaica (McKoy’s Information) – A reputed gangster linked to 4 murders and affiliated with two infamous legal networks was shot and killed in a reported confrontation with the police in Westmoreland on Thursday morning.
27-year-old Joseph Fyffe, in any other case known as “Nansi”, was fatally shot throughout a focused operation performed by legislation enforcement within the Morgan’s Bridge space. Police say Fyffe was a top-tier member of the Hellsyde and Ants Posse gangs, each of that are deeply embedded in contract killings, shootings, and different violent crimes in western Jamaica.
Experiences are that round 4:00 a.m., a group of officers launched a search operation at a two-apartment concrete dwelling in Grange Hill. Through the execution of a search warrant, Fyffe was reportedly noticed holding a firearm.
Based on the police, Fyffe allegedly pointed the weapon within the path of the officers. Fearing for his or her lives, legislation enforcement personnel opened fireplace, hitting the accused. He was later transported to the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital, the place he was pronounced lifeless.
A firearm was reportedly seized on the scene, nonetheless in Fyffe’s possession on the time of the seizure.
Police sources confirmed that Fyffe was:
- Earlier than the courtroom for the September 11, 2021 homicide of Shaquille Smith
- A suspect within the Might 21, 2025 killing of Mickail Reid, who was shot at a bar and gaming lounge in Solas district, Frome
- An individual of curiosity within the July 30 homicide of Dwayne Parchment, additionally in Solas
- Needed in reference to the July 29 homicide of 38-year-old Theresa Nokisha Bailey in York Hill, Inexperienced Island, Hanover
Fyffe, described by investigators as a triggerman for each gangs, had lengthy been on the radar of the safety forces.
The Westmoreland police say the investigation into the incident is ongoing, and a report will likely be despatched to INDECOM as per protocol.
McKoy’s Information will present extra particulars as they turn out to be accessible.