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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Cops probing five more murders

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Anna-Lisa Paul
1039 days ago
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Under the watchful eye of Crime Scene Investigators, undertakers remove the body of Brian Carter, who was killed while walking along Hoyte Avenue, Maturita, Arima, yesterday.

Under the watchful eye of Crime Scene Investigators, undertakers remove the body of Brian Carter, who was killed while walking along Hoyte Avenue, Maturita, Arima, yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Five men were killed in sep­a­rate shoot­ings in Port-of-Spain, San Juan and Ari­ma be­tween 8.30 pm on Mon­day and 8 am yes­ter­day.

In the first in­ci­dent around 8.30 pm on Mon­day, Av­ery Weekes was shot dead at Harpe Place, Port-of-Spain.

Po­lice said the 27-year-old, of Basilon Street, East Dry Riv­er, Laven­tille, had just got­ten out of a car and was walk­ing along Ob­ser­va­to­ry Street when a gun­man jumped out of a car which was idling near­by.

The sus­pect re­port­ed­ly be­gan shoot­ing at Weekes, who be­gan run­ning and as he fell to the ground, the gun­man stood over him and shot him sev­er­al more times.

Po­lice said a wheel-chair-bound man was al­so in­jured dur­ing the in­ci­dent.

The two men were tak­en to the Port-of-Spain Gen­er­al Hos­pi­tal where Weekes was pro­nounced dead.

The sec­ond vic­tim was treat­ed and re­mained in a sta­ble con­di­tion up to yes­ter­day. A third man who was re­port­ed­ly in­tox­i­cat­ed at the time of the shoot­ing and was grazed in the leg by a bul­let, re­fused med­ical treat­ment.

Weekes’ killing was said to be gang-re­lat­ed, as he is al­leged to be an af­fil­i­ate of the Ras­ta City gang.

And just around 2.30 pm yes­ter­day, a man known on­ly as De­lano was shot and killed along Ob­ser­va­to­ry Street.

The vic­tim, who was a dri­ver with the Port-of-Spain City Cor­po­ra­tion, re­port­ed­ly lived in Gon­za­les, Bel­mont.

Of­fi­cers be­lieve this killing was linked to Weekes’s mur­der the night be­fore.

Two Ari­ma men killed
on their way to work

In the sec­ond in­ci­dent yes­ter­day morn­ing, Swis­s­port em­ploy­ee Dar­ryl Jes­sop was gunned down as he left for work.

Po­lice said Jes­sop, 30, who re­lo­cat­ed from Tumpuna Road, Cu­mu­to, was shot dead at Mt Zion, Ma­tu­ri­ta, Ari­ma.

Of­fi­cers said he re­cent­ly moved in­to the area to stay with rel­a­tives, fol­low­ing an at­tempt on his life in De­cem­ber 2021.

A close male rel­a­tive yes­ter­day de­scribed the fa­ther of three as “se­cre­tive.”

And in a sep­a­rate shoot­ing half an hour lat­er, 57-year-old Bri­an Carter was gunned down at Hoyte Av­enue, Ari­ma.

Carter, who worked at Co­ca-Co­la, was killed as he walked out of his house to get in­to his car to head to work.

In­ves­ti­ga­tors were un­clear if the two mur­ders were linked. Of­fi­cers said the on­ly con­nec­tion the two vic­tims shared was that they were both wear­ing red t-shirts at the time of the mur­ders.

HDC em­ploy­ee gunned down

An em­ploy­ee of the Hous­ing De­vel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion (HDC) was shot dead yes­ter­day.

Po­lice said Den­nis Nero, 43, of Sec­ond Street, Sad­dle Road, San Juan, was killed around 6.15 am.

Speak­ing at the Foren­sic Sci­ence Cen­tre, St James, a rel­a­tive who did not want her name pub­lished said she was tired of beg­ging Nero to change his at­ti­tude.

“I don’t know, but when you don’t hear, you will feel.”


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