Donovan "Bulbie" Bennett (c. 1964 – 30 October 2005) was a Jamaican criminal[1] and gang leader[2] of the Klansman (or Klans Massive) based in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
[3] Born in King Street, Spanish Town, Bennett gradually built up a criminal empire through murder and extortion whose assets included eighty motor vehicles and heavy equipment used in construction and hauling industries throughout Jamaica.
A member of the Clansmen, authorities believe he gained leadership through the murder of then leader Derrick "Puppy String" Eccleston on 12 May 1993.
[4] Refusing to surrender to authorities, he and his driver were finally killed (and a man taken into custody) in a gun battle against members of a joint police/military operation part of Operation Kingfish who attempted to bring him in for questioning on his alleged involvement in eighty unsolved homicides as well as charges of assault and extortion at his home in Tanakay district of Rock River, Clarendon.
At the time of his death, his wealth was estimated at $100 million (Bennett's weapon, a .50 Desert Eagle, was found to be worth $2,000).