JAMAICAN GANGSTER: Burry Boy — The PNP’s First "Top Ranking" and the Siege of Arnett Gardens

Burry Boy was Jamaica's most feared political enforcer — the man who built the Concrete Jungle and died with a prime minister walking behind his casket. In this episode of Jamaican Gangster, we tell the full, verified story of Winston Blake — known in the streets of Kingston as Burry Boy — the PNP's first top-ranking don, the architect of Arnett Gardens' garrison community, and the man whose 1975 assassination sent twenty thousand mourners into the streets while rival gunmen opened fire on the procession. This is not a street legend. This is documented Jamaican political history — confirmed through Cabinet papers, the Jamaica Observer, the Jamaica Gleaner, and TVJ investigative reporting. What you'll discover in this episode: — How Jamaica's garrison system was engineered by politicians, not criminals, starting with Edward Seaga's Tivoli Gardens and the demolition of Back O' Wall — How Anthony Spaulding's housing ministry built Arnett Gardens as a PNP loyalist fortress — and how Burry Boy became its enforcer — Why Burry Boy and his partner Feathermop rode thirty Honda motorcycles through Kingston neighborhoods that hadn't yet decided which party they belonged to — The 1974 attacks: the chopping of PNP ally Trevor Munroe, the storming of JLP headquarters, the seventy-year-old watchman stabbed at Retirement Road — The Darling Street assassination — March 14, 1975 — and why the order was never officially traced — The Cabinet vote: how Michael Manley's government formally deliberated and voted to attend the funeral of a gang enforcer — What rose from the Concrete Jungle after Burry Boy and Feathermop were gone — and why the damage lasted three decades If you've ever wanted to understand why Kingston burned the way it did, why the garrison system outlasted every politician who built it, and what a don's funeral looks like when the prime minister leads the procession — this is the episode. Subscribe to Jamaican Gangster — new episodes every week covering the untold stories of Jamaica's most dangerous men and the political systems that made them. Drop your thoughts in the comments: Was Michael Manley's decision to lead that funeral procession loyalty to his community — or the final transaction in an arrangement that was always about power?

JAMAICAN GANGSTER: The Legend of Rhyging — The Original Rude Boy Who Inspired a Revolution
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JAMAICAN GANGSTER: The Legend of Rhyging — The Original Rude Boy Who Inspired a Revolution

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The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell - May 15 | Audio Only

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Lords of the Mafia | S1E9 | Jamaican Caribbean Gangs

JAMAICAN GANGSTER: Feathermop — The Motorcycle Assassin and the Bloodiest Election in History
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JAMAICAN GANGSTER: Feathermop — The Motorcycle Assassin and the Bloodiest Election in History

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The fascism expert at the heart of Palantir | If You're Listening | ABC NEWS In-depth

Wayne “Sandokan” Smith: The Rise, Reign, and Fall of Jamaica’s Most Notorious Outlaw
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Wayne “Sandokan” Smith: The Rise, Reign, and Fall of Jamaica’s Most Notorious Outlaw

JAMAICAN GANGSTER: Zeeks — The King of Matthews Lane and the Downtown Lockdown
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JAMAICAN GANGSTER: Zeeks — The King of Matthews Lane and the Downtown Lockdown

Lone Survivor: The Untouchable Don of Arnett Gardens: Tony Welsh
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Lone Survivor: The Untouchable Don of Arnett Gardens: Tony Welsh

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GENERAL STARKEY: POWER, BLOOD & POLITICS — THE STORY OF ANTHONY TINGLE

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1948: A Rival Mafia Boss Claims Harlem as His Territory — Bumpy Ends the Claim

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The Jamaican Don Who Buried Enemies & Took On the U.S. Government: Christopher “Dudus” Coke

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CLAUDE “JACK” MASSOP: POWER, POLITICS & BLOOD — THE TRUE STORY OF WEST KINGSTON’S DEADLIEST DON

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Why 10,000 Rebels Died to 300 Mercenaries (Congo 1964)

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Jamaican Gangster: The Story of Bucky Marshall — The Don Who Built the Peace That Killed Him

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JAMAICAN GANGSTER: MOB ISLAND | Season One Episode Five | The Number