A Rodney King-style beatdown by wannabe officer Stacey Koon.
In what appears to be a play starring primitive African policemen who watched too many American police movies and videos of out-of-controlled cops, a group of Jamaican security officers attempt to administer justice to a privileged “ruling-class” man.
Beset by ignorance, fear, and arrogance a group of goons with guns and security company King Alarm symbol emblazoned on their clothes allowed an unarmed plainclothes security guard to attack an armed resident of a housing complex in the New Kingston area.
Guards from Security company King Alarm were called to the gated housing complex to help quell a disturbance. Amongst the King Alarm “officers” was an overly loud, vulgar and aggressive female security officer.
The behavior of the female guard suggests that she was on the rag and was having an over-surge of testosterone flowing throw her “brain.”
While the other guards kept their weapons holstered, she unholstered her weapon and unreasonably discharged it in public putting bystanders at risk and creating a liability to her employer — King Alarm.
One of the videos captured by a bystander shows a plainclothes security guard stalked and attacked the shooter identified as 45-year-old O’Neil Woolery.
During the struggle, the guard (who brought his fists to a gunfight) failed in his attempt to take Woolery’s weapon from his waistband.
Wollery managed to retain his weapon during the altercation with the ignorant and stupid guard.
At which time, Wollery who is licensed to carry pulled his gun and reasonably shot the guard who was on top of him attempting to steal his Glock-17.
The incident stems from Wollery allegedly failing to pay about ten years of maintenance fees to the owners of the apartment complex.
Buck dancing reggae artist “Mr. Vegas” AKA Mr. Bojangles was on scene during the argument and captured a significant amount of footage of what happened.
Before the shooting took place, there appears a man was giving the plainclothes guard (Naja Brown) instructions on what to do — the guard then stalked and attacked Woolery. It is not yet known if the guard died from the single gunshot wound he sustained in his upper torso.
A spokesman for King (Yella) Alarm company — in a statement — tried to distance the company from the actions of the armed guards on the scene — who were seen beating, stomping and kicking the privileged Wollery after he had been disarmed and was on the ground.
Managing Director of KingAlarm John Azar issued a statement yesterday explaining that the persons representing his company who were seen in the video had been removed from active duty.
Another set of Rodney King and Stacey Koon storm troopers gone wild.
Police continue to investigate the Monday evening incident.
Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin