Most people think gangs hide in the shadows. But the Stone Crusher Gang walked into police stations and opened fire — daring Jamaica’s government to stop them.
This isn’t just a gang story. It’s a tale of how Montego Bay, a tourist paradise, became a war zone. From military-style executions to beheadings and extortion of entire neighborhoods, Stone Crusher ruled St. James with brutality and precision.
Why did the justice system fail to hold its leader, Eldon Calvert, accountable — even after over 100 murders?
And what does it say about a nation when gangs become more powerful than the police sworn to stop them?
The war may be over, but the system that created them is still alive.
Would you survive where fear is law — and silence is survival?