Chairman of the Police Federation Sergeant Raymond Wilson has described as unfortunate the deaths of two constables in St Ann on Sunday.
Andewale Smith,30, shot and killed Kemo Walsh,20, before killing himself.
Wilson says a team met with members of one family on Sunday while members of the other family were contacted by telephone.
The Federation Head says the two cops were bright, promising and very close friends.
“There are a lot of unanswered questions, that gap between all that is being said and what actually happened that resulted in the constables death.”
He said dark cloud has settled over the JCF as it is coping with two other recent deaths due to natural causes.
Wilson commended members of the Chaplaincy Unit and the Management of the St Ann Police who have been meeting with members of the Force and families of the deceased policemen.