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  2. Christopher Coke - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Michael Coke, also known as Dudus [2] (born 13 March 1969), [1] is a convicted Jamaican drug lord and the leader of the Shower Posse, a violent drug gang started by his father Lester Coke in Jamaica, which exported "large quantities" [3] of marijuana and cocaine into the United States.

  3. 2010 Kingston unrest - Wikipedia

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    Following the revelation that Prime Minister Golding had sanctioned the initiative for the Jamaica Labour Party to hire US lobbying firm Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, and his handling of the extradition request for Christopher "Dudus" Coke, members and groups of civil society, church groups and political parties called for his resignation.

  4. Shower Posse - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Labour Party-aligned Shower Posse has been provided with arms, training, and transport to the United States by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). [ 7 ] Under the leadership of Lester Lloyd "Jim Brown" Coke , the Shower Posse was based in Jamaica but expanded into the United States.

  5. Violence Puts a Chill on Jamaica's Vital Tourism Industry

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    In Jamaica, where tourism is a $4 billion industry that accounts for around 20% of GDP, more than a week of negative headlines poses a serious risk to the island's economy. The Caribbean nation's ...

  6. Tivoli Gardens, Kingston - Wikipedia

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    Tivoli Gardens was developed in West Kingston, Jamaica, between 1963 [3] and 1965 [4] by demolishing and redeveloping the area of the Rastafarian settlement Back-O-Wall. [5] The area was notorious in the 1950s as the worst slum in the Caribbean, where "three communal standpipes and two public bathrooms served a population of well over 5,000 people."

  7. Willie Haggart - Wikipedia

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    Haggart moved back to Jamaica in 1993. On December 18, he married his then common law wife Angela 'Likkle Miss' Moore. The union produced two children, Siobhan and Andrea. Haggart died acknowledging 18 kids, six of whom were males: "Red Man", Steve, Ryan, "Little Willie", and twins Khorian and Kharian. [2]

  8. On the Ground News Reports - Wikipedia

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    On the Ground News Reports (OGNR, stylised OG.NR) is a citizen journalism news platform that collects, validates and distributes user-generated news in short form (250 words or less) from Jamaica and around the world. Citizen Reporters, along with professional editors provide regular reports from the ground.

  9. Drug lord - Wikipedia

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    He is the youngest son of drug lord Lester Lloyd Coke whose extradition had also, prior to his 1992 death in a Jamaican prison cell, been requested by the U.S. [46] Until the younger Coke's handover to U.S. forces on 24 June 2010, [citation needed] "Dudus" served as the de facto leader of Tivoli Gardens in the city of Kingston; [46] prior to ...

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