Westmoreland, Jamaica: Two Brothers Shot Dead – The Major Investigation Division (MID) is delving into the brutal killing of two brothers in Bath District, Strathbogie, on Tuesday night.
The victims, identified as 34-year-old Leon Glaze and 31-year-old Cyril Glaze, were gunned down in a shocking attack at their home. A third brother, whose name has not been disclosed, was also injured in the assault and remains hospitalized in serious but stable condition.
This incident marks the second fatal shooting of siblings in Westmoreland within a month, highlighting a troubling surge in violent crimes in the parish.

According to preliminary reports, the attack occurred around 10:30 p.m. A lone gunman reportedly entered the Glaze residence and opened fire on the brothers. The sudden barrage of gunfire left the community in shock as residents who heard the shots rushed to the scene, only to find the three brothers gravely wounded.
Emergency services were called to the scene, and the injured were swiftly transported to the hospital. Unfortunately, Leon and Cyril Glaze succumbed to their injuries and were pronounced dead upon arrival. Their surviving brother is currently receiving medical treatment and is under close observation.
The motive behind the attack remains unclear as investigators from the MID work to piece together the events leading up to the tragedy. Law enforcement officials have launched an intensive investigation, gathering evidence from the scene and seeking to identify and apprehend the gunman responsible for the heinous crime.
Police presence in the area has been heightened as part of ongoing efforts to reassure the community and prevent further violence. The local authorities are urging anyone with information related to the shooting to come forward to aid in the investigation.
As the investigation progresses, law enforcement officials remain committed to bringing the perpetrator to justice and addressing the underlying issues contributing to the rise in violent incidents in Westmoreland. The tragedy has also reignited calls for more robust community policing and violence prevention initiatives to safeguard residents from such devastating occurrences in the future.
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