In September 1998, the streets of downtown Kingston were on fire. Tires burned. Guns fired into the air. Four people died. And the entire Jamaican security apparatus — police, politicians, military brass — could not stop it.
One man could.
Donald "Zeeks" Phipps walked to the balcony of the Kingston Central Police Station, raised his hand, and the riot stopped.
This is the story of how a man from Matthews Lane — one of Kingston's most politically weaponized garrison communities — built absolute authority over downtown Jamaica for nearly two decades. How he inherited an empire from his brother, Early Bird Phipps, after a killing that transferred the Spanglers Posse's power overnight. How the political machinery of the PNP depended on his territory to deliver votes, and how the line between elected government and garrison don was always thinner than anyone admitted publicly.
It is also the story of how that power fractured from the inside — when his most trusted lieutenant defected to Tivoli Gardens, when two bodies were found burned in a lot near Matthews Lane, and when Operation Kingfish finally put him in a courtroom that no riot could unlock.
Zeeks fought his conviction all the way to the UK Privy Council. He lost every appeal.
But the real cost of the Zeeks story is not the thirty-year sentence. It is the Matthews Lane he left behind — a community so completely organized around one man's authority that when he was removed, it had never learned to exist without him.
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