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Businessman’s son charged with attempted murder of Guyanese worker in St Kitts

March 29, 2013, By , Filed Under News, Source

 

St Kitts (St Kitts Observer) – Darren “Dabo” Hendrickson, son of the owner of Builders Paradise, has been charged with attempted murder after he shot another employee at the building material and hardware store.

 

Shot in the face: Wayne Jeffrey

 

Last Saturday shortly after 16:00 hrs, Hendrickson, a supervisor at the store, shot the Guyanese worker, whose name was given as Wayne Jeffrey, in the face while customers and other staff were present in the CAP Southwell Industrial Park business.


“Officers from the Basseterre Police Station responded to a report at Builders Paradise where workplace violence between two employees resulted in a shooting incident. Initial investigation revealed that at about 4:10pm an employee at the business establishment received a gunshot wound and taken to the hospital. One person is currently in police custody assisting with the investigation,” police informed the following day.


The victim was struck on the right side of his face and was warded at the JNF Hospital.


Up until Sunday when the press release was issued, Hendrickson, who resides at Harbour View, Bird Rock, had not been formally charged with an offence.


It was revealed that Hendrickson was recently issued a firearm licence.


The police press release garnered much public criticism due to the fact that the shooter’s and the victim’s names were not included.


Persons took to social media sites and blasted police for the scant release, asking if they were “protecting the shooter” because of his family’s political connections and inquiring why he had not been charged with attempted murder.


Persons also commented that police routinely issue press releases with persons’ names, addresses and photos for “cursing in public” and driving without a seatbelt, yet the identity of the shooter was not mentioned even though the authorities had the individual in custody at the time.

 

Charged: Darren Hendrickson

 

Police informed of Hendrickson being charged Monday evening.

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Guyanese are learning the hard way by leaving their country in search of a better live. Well, this is not true. In Guyana we have businessmen and employees that are well trained to dispute their grievances in a civil manner. Guyana has endless job opportunities for everyone, including foreigners. One can only blame themselves for putting their lives in danger by moving out of Guyana when the opportunity is sky's the limit. I urge you to come back home after your recovery, Wayne.

FM
Originally Posted by ABIDHA:

Guyanese are learning the hard way by leaving their country in search of a better live. Well, this is not true. In Guyana we have businessmen and employees that are well trained to dispute their grievances in a civil manner. Guyana has endless job opportunities for everyone, including foreigners. One can only blame themselves for putting their lives in danger by moving out of Guyana when the opportunity is sky's the limit. I urge you to come back home after your recovery, Wayne.

Guyanese understand that they have no choice but to leave Guyana. Are you telling me that a Guyanese would have the notion that St K would be a better place, when in most cases that is an island that they would only have  a vague notion of.  To most Guyanese St K is some small island some where in the Eastern Caribbean.  How many are able to find it on a map, or even tell you which other islands are close by?

 

Yet there are a few thousand of them living there now, based on what I have heard.  And most seem to have no interest in returning, even as economic conditions arent that good there these days. 

 

So why would they take the chance to migrate to an unknown place, which lacks the cache of the USA, Canada, or even Barbados, if they did not feel so desperate to seek out opportunities?

 

 

 In any case in Guyana they are subject tosimilar levels of abuse,  RACISM (at least this AfroGuyanese has a job) and now competition from Chinese workers.

 

Put it this way, if some well connected Indo Guyanese businessman shot a black man would he be in jail?  NO!!!!!  You all will be screaming that the black man must be a crook so deserves what he gets.

 

 

What ever boom Guyana might have is NOT benefitting blacks!

FM
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