In Jamaica, a man named Michael Christopher Coke became the cause of a national emergency. The United States asked for his extradition for he was supposedly leading an organized group of drug dealers called Shower Posse in the United States.
Being a “Don” like figure in his area, Michael Coke is revered for his acts of charity and ability to maintain some kind of order. So when the Jamaican authorities started searching for him, Coke’s supporters rallied and fought back and resulted to about 70 deaths.
Coke was arrested on June 22, 2010 and is now in the US mainland to face charges of gunrunning and drug trafficking. This incident reminds me of former Panama strongman, Manuel Noriega.
Source: CBS News
Being a “Don” like figure in his area, Michael Coke is revered for his acts of charity and ability to maintain some kind of order. So when the Jamaican authorities started searching for him, Coke’s supporters rallied and fought back and resulted to about 70 deaths.
Coke was arrested on June 22, 2010 and is now in the US mainland to face charges of gunrunning and drug trafficking. This incident reminds me of former Panama strongman, Manuel Noriega.
Source: CBS News
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