Unknown assailants shot a father of five dead on Saturday
night on the railway embankment road.
Dead is Dexter Cummings also known as `Sicka', 33, a
self-employed businessman/vendor of West La Penitence (the
Island). He was shot behind the head while in a vehicle at Bel
Air on the railway embankment.
According to police reports residents in the area heard three
loud explosions, which sounded like gunshots, after which the
man's body was found lying in a pool of blood with injuries to
the head. He had in his possession a .38 special revolver, six
live matching rounds, cash and articles.
His body is currently at a city mortuary awaiting a
post-mortem while investigations are continuing.
According to the man's mother, Doreen Knights, and his
brother, someone who knew one of the women who bore children for
him called the family at about 5 am and informed them that
Cummings had been shot.
The man's brother said that Cummings was recently involved in
an altercation with a man, unknown to him, over some deal.
Apparently he attempted to represent a friend who was involved
in the deal.
"He said he received some threats," his brother
told Stabroek News. He recalled that Cummings had told him of
these threats a few days ago. The man had made a report to the
police about these threats which he was attempting to get them
to straighten out.
According to reports Cummings and the man who his friend was
dealing with met in a supermarket in Georgetown on Saturday. His
brother said it seemed as if the situation was a 'macho' kind of
altercation as his brother had told the man he could not do
anything to his friend.
Cummings was described by his brother as fearless, a man who
did not back away from a challenge. He was however on the
lookout as he knew someone was out to get him, his brother said.
He was of the opinion that it was probably a close friend of
his brother who had taken him to the scene of the crime in a
vehicle. He said this because his brother rode a CG motorcycle,
which since the incident has not been found. According to
Cummings' brother there is a possibility he may have been at
some activity at one of the popular grounds along the East Coast
of Demerara on Saturday night.
The man was very cautious about climbing into vehicles with
anyone therefore it is thought by the family that he may have
been lured into a vehicle by someone he knew well. The family
also pointed to the fact that he was shot behind the head.
Following the shooting, the man's residence and place of
business in West La Penitence were ransacked. Observers in the
area where the man lived said after word spread that he had been
shot persons ran through Cummings' property and removed some of
his things.
Reports from relatives indicated that the persons who
Cummings was involved with could have searched the house after
the shooting as well. The police were also at the man's place of
abode sometime after the incident occurred.
A female acquaintance of Cummings had said that he received
at least two phone calls before leaving his home on Saturday
evening.
His family and friends said he was a good father and took the
time to take his children to and from school. The day before the
incident Cummings was planning to treat his children for
Father's Day yesterday.
His family also noted that he has had previous issues with
the law but over minor matters such as fighting and not
recently. He never spent anytime behind bars for violation of
the law.
Cummings' mother related that he left home in his late teens
and went into buying and selling provisions from Bartica and
other places through Stabroek Market before starting his shop at
West La Penitence three years ago.
Cummings has left to mourn five children, his mother, father,
two sisters and four brothers.
Several men have been victims of execution-style murders
recently, including Donovan Hailes, Kevin Bastemyer, and Troy
Gomes. All of these cases remain unsolved together with other
gruesome murders.
Gomes, 34, of Lot 2 Public Road, La Penitence was shot and
killed by two assailants while sitting in a shop in Ruimveldt in
late May. Bastemyer, 25, of Sophia was dragged from a pick-up on
May 3 at Eccles backdam, severely beaten, shot five times and
set on fire. On April 25 Hailes was shot and killed on Princes
Street after being chased by the occupants of a motorcar from
D'urban Street where he was walking with two friends.
Many observers believe these killings may be linked to the
work of a death squad.