May 15, 2006 (Press Release) --
For the past few years “We Care”, Life is precious, has watched the Island of Jamaica get from bad to worse when it comes to crime and violence, and with the brutal killing of Ambassador Peter King we feel it time that we step in-instead of standing to the side- and assist as much as humanly possible to bring this killer (s) to justice.
The $500,000 reward is divided into two equal parts. Half ($250,000) is payable upon the arrest and charge of a suspect. The other half ($250,000) is payable if and when the suspect is convicted.
We are not helping because the Ambassador was famous. Our efforts are done purely to help create a secure environment for all Jamaicans, gay, straight, and the in betweens.
We are especially interested in the Ambassador’s case because of his profile, the way in which he was assassinated, and the loss to Jamaica’s potential earnings without his expertise.
We Care will continue, even after the Ambassador's killer (s) are caught, its efforts in helping to bring violent criminals to justice in Jamaica through whatever assistance we can provide the police force. We are committed to this case and plan to commit more financial resources if necessary to bring the Ambassador’s killer (s) to justice.
“We Care” is providing financial incentive for the public to give information that can lead to the killer’s arrest and charge/conviction. We are not working in contrary to the authorities, and want to express that we are here to help them bring this killer to justice, and to help the police maintain their image of effectiveness in a time when crime seems to be over running the country.
Additionally, in talking to many Jamaicans it is a popular consensus that the law enforcement agencies are not trusted by the citizens, nor are they considered an effective police force by said citizens. It is therefore our belief that the Police force needs to regain the community's (Jamaica) trust. The Jamaican Constabulary force must become more people friendly, and more sensitive to the needs of the community in which they serve. It is counter-productive if the people consider the police force the enemy instead of their protection from the criminals. The Jamaican Constabulary Force must begin to forge a different kind of relationship with the people they police, and the community must realize that you are paying the police's salary they are the one's that you should trust and rely on for protection and security, and not the criminals. The community shares the responsibility and must also take the initiative to create a safer and healthier environment because the police cannot do it by themselves.
To squash the crime crisis in Jamaica the police and law abiding citizens in the community must learn how to work together (1,600 murders last year and over 400 so far). These numbers are astounding and deserve careful attention.
“We Care”, Life is Precious, was formed as a response to the over run of crime and violence in Jamaica and the Ambassador’s killing is the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Call:
Crime Stop on 1-888-991-4000 (Toll Free)
Anonymity Guaranteed
The $500,000 reward is divided into two equal parts. Half ($250,000) is payable upon the arrest and charge of a suspect. The other half ($250,000) is payable if and when the suspect is convicted.
We are not helping because the Ambassador was famous. Our efforts are done purely to help create a secure environment for all Jamaicans, gay, straight, and the in betweens.
We are especially interested in the Ambassador’s case because of his profile, the way in which he was assassinated, and the loss to Jamaica’s potential earnings without his expertise.
We Care will continue, even after the Ambassador's killer (s) are caught, its efforts in helping to bring violent criminals to justice in Jamaica through whatever assistance we can provide the police force. We are committed to this case and plan to commit more financial resources if necessary to bring the Ambassador’s killer (s) to justice.
“We Care” is providing financial incentive for the public to give information that can lead to the killer’s arrest and charge/conviction. We are not working in contrary to the authorities, and want to express that we are here to help them bring this killer to justice, and to help the police maintain their image of effectiveness in a time when crime seems to be over running the country.
Additionally, in talking to many Jamaicans it is a popular consensus that the law enforcement agencies are not trusted by the citizens, nor are they considered an effective police force by said citizens. It is therefore our belief that the Police force needs to regain the community's (Jamaica) trust. The Jamaican Constabulary force must become more people friendly, and more sensitive to the needs of the community in which they serve. It is counter-productive if the people consider the police force the enemy instead of their protection from the criminals. The Jamaican Constabulary Force must begin to forge a different kind of relationship with the people they police, and the community must realize that you are paying the police's salary they are the one's that you should trust and rely on for protection and security, and not the criminals. The community shares the responsibility and must also take the initiative to create a safer and healthier environment because the police cannot do it by themselves.
To squash the crime crisis in Jamaica the police and law abiding citizens in the community must learn how to work together (1,600 murders last year and over 400 so far). These numbers are astounding and deserve careful attention.
“We Care”, Life is Precious, was formed as a response to the over run of crime and violence in Jamaica and the Ambassador’s killing is the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Call:
Crime Stop on 1-888-991-4000 (Toll Free)
Anonymity Guaranteed

Ambassador Peter King was brutally murdered, and "WE CARE" is offering a reward of $500,000 for the capture of the killer of Ambassador Peter King. Call Crime Stop 1-888-991-4000.
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