Tivoli incursion - Ten Years On | Rudolph Brown: Gunshots whistling past us

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No sooner had this man left the Kingston Public Hospital after being treated for asthma than he returned nursing a gunshot wound. He was reportedly caught in a crossfire between Jamaica Defence Force soldiers and gunmen in west Kingston.
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Porters take a young man who had sustained gunshot wounds to the shoulder to the Accident and Emergency Department at KPH.
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Soldiers tend to an injured colleague at the Kingston waterfront on Monday, May 24, 2010.

I can remember when the Tivoli incursion start ... . I went down by Ocean Boulevard. We heard that the soldiers were taking up positions to enter Tivoli. ... After they went in, I start to hear a lot of explosions, like bombs dropping. Soldiers were rushing in and were rushing out. I remember one of those military vans, those open-back vans, with some soldiers in there, and one soldier got shot. They were taking him to the hospital.

... There was a plane overhead flying, assisting them covering the grounds of Tivoli. It was just bare gunshots. Gunshots right through.

... The following day, I went back out with a team from TVJ, The Gleaner, and some other media and went on Spanish Town Road, in front of the May Pen Cemetery. Some guys blocked the road with a van. The guys were there firing gunshots. Gunshots whistling past us.

... A few days later, I remember touring the place with the people locked down. I remember I went into a house with bloodstains.

... The people came out crying for help.