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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Robocop killed in ambush

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Re­put­ed gang leader and crim­i­nal mas­ter­mind Sel­wyn "Robo­cop" Alex­is was as­sas­si­nat­ed at his En­ter­prise, Ch­agua­nas busi­ness yes­ter­day.

Alex­is, cus­tomer Kevin Es­cayg, of San Juan and Es­cayg's four-year-old son, Kir­chard Scott, were shot sev­er­al times as a group of gun­men am­bushed them at Alex­is' car­wash at Free­dom Street around 4.30 pm.

Cen­tral Di­vi­sion Po­lice were brac­ing for reprisal killings last night, as one of the gun­men shot dead by Alex­is as he re­turned fire be­fore be­ing killed him­self, was iden­ti­fied as a mem­ber of a ri­val gang in the com­mu­ni­ty.

Ac­cord­ing to re­ports, Alex­is, Scott and Es­cayg were stand­ing in the yard of the car­wash when a man came on­to the com­pound talk­ing to Alex­is. The man was wear­ing a black wig and at some stage Alex­is re­alised he knew him and said so. At this stage, how­ev­er, two cars stopped near them.

The oc­cu­pants of the cars, who were re­port­ed­ly car­ry­ing as­sault ri­fles and hand­guns, got out and be­gan shoot­ing in their di­rec­tion. The man talk­ing to Alex­is al­so drew a gun and both men got in­to as tus­sle.

Alex­is, Scott and Es­cayg were shot sev­er­al times be­fore Alex­is man­aged to draw a gun and shoot his ini­tial at­tack­er be­fore al­so get­ting off some shots at his at­tack­ers. The oth­er gun­men even­tu­al­ly shot the trio sev­er­al more times be­fore they re­turned to their ve­hi­cles and drove away, leav­ing their wound­ed ac­com­plice.

The T&T Guardian was told Alex­is had his four-year-old grand­daugh­ter with him, but man­aged to put her in a ve­hi­cle when he re­alised they were be­ing am­bushed. Up to last night the child kept ask­ing her moth­er for "pa­pa" and kept re­peat­ing that she was scared af­ter see­ing "her pa­pa beat the man." Es­cayg was shot as he shield­ed his own son from the bul­lets, the T&T Guardian was told.

Alex­is, Es­cayg and the gun­man, who was lat­er iden­ti­fied as Thomas "Hamza" Sharpe, of Wal­ter Lane, Bha­gal­lo Trace, En­ter­prise, died on the scene and were pro­nounced dead by a Dis­trict Med­ical Of­fi­cer (DMO).

Scott, who was said to be crit­i­cal­ly in­jured, was tak­en to the Er­ic Williams Med­ical Sci­ences, Mt Hope, where he un­der­went emer­gency surgery, last night.The T&T Guardian could not con­firm if po­lice re­cov­ered any firearms from the scene when they ar­rived.

The T&T Guardian was told that Alex­is had had a con­fronta­tion with mem­bers of a ri­val gang three months ago and was beat­en. Alex­is re­port­ed­ly re­tal­i­at­ed and threats had been pass­ing be­tween the par­ties since then, but be­fore then had been at­tempt­ing to make peace with the war­ring par­ties.

Yes­ter­day's shoot­ing was the sec­ond at­tempt on Alex­is' life at the lo­ca­tion, which al­so hous­es Alex­is' su­per­mar­ket at the front.In April 2009, Alex­is and his three-year-old daugh­ter, Simia, were shot at as they drove in­to the car­wash. Alex­is es­caped un­scathed while the tod­dler was wound­ed.

Min­utes af­ter the shoot­ing, scores of heav­i­ly armed po­lice and De­fence Force solid­ers re­spond­ed to the scene and be­gan comb­ing the com­mu­ni­ty for the sus­pects and in­ter­view­ing res­i­dents as their col­leagues processed the crime scene. They con­tin­ued to pa­trol the com­mu­ni­ty up to late yes­ter­day, in an at­tempt to dis­suade any reprisal at­tacks.

While dozens of res­i­dents lined the perime­ter of cau­tion tape which cor­doned off the scene, most de­clined to com­ment on Alex­is' char­ac­ter as they on­ly spoke on their knowl­edge of the in­ci­dent hours ear­li­er.There al­so ap­peared to be hos­til­i­ty be­tween the dead men's rel­a­tives and po­lice as they were be­ing in­ter­viewed at the scene.

"I not telling you any­thing. Po­lice too cor­rupt. He come to you be­fore and you did noth­ing," an uniden­ti­fied fe­male rel­a­tive of one of the de­ceased told a po­lice of­fi­cer af­ter he asked her if she could pro­vide a pho­to­graph of her rel­a­tive.

Po­lice said the men who car­ried out the am­bush had hours be­fore held up a man and robbed him of his Almera car near the Su­per Qual­i­ty su­per­mar­ket in En­deav­our, Ch­agua­nas. They used the stolen ve­hi­cle to car­ry out the at­tack. Po­lice found the stolen car aban­doned at Mon­trose Street around 7.45 pm.

Alex­is, 52, be­came in­fa­mous na­tion­al­ly for his al­leged crim­i­nal ex­ploits over the past decade. Al­though he had been charged for ex­tor­tion and sev­er­al kid­nap­pings in the past, he had nev­er been con­vict­ed.

Most re­cent­ly, Alex­is, his 25-year-old son Ker­ron and an­oth­er man were charged with par­tic­i­pat­ing in a ri­ot at Crown Trace in En­ter­prise in April, which was said to be part of an on­go­ing war be­tween ri­val gangs which had claimed sev­er­al lives over the past year.

Post mortems on the vic­tims' bod­ies will be per­formed at the Foren­sic Sci­ence Cen­tre in St James this morn­ing. Se­cu­ri­ty mea­sures at the cen­tre are ex­pect­ed to be in­creased as Alex­is' fam­i­ly and rel­a­tives of one of his at­tack­ers could be there si­mul­ta­ne­ous­ly.

De­tec­tives of the Re­gion Three Homi­cide Bu­reau are con­tin­u­ing in­ves­ti­ga­tions.


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