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A GRIEVING La Romaine mother believes her son became an innocent victim of gun violence, saying that he was 'in the wrong place at the wrong time' when gunmen opened fire at a bar where he had gone to watch a football match on Saturday night.
Joycelyn Henry-Davis, 71, said her son, Nyron Kyle Davis, was not the intended target of the shooting but was just watching a televised football match when violence erupted and his life was taken.
'I know the police can't be in one place at one time, but there's so many people with so many guns and they don't care. Somebody will pay them (gunmen) off, they just go and shoot at whoever, and whoever get caught in the melee...innocent people are being killed. My child was innocent,' said Henry-Davis in an interview with the Express yesterday at her family's home on Maude Street, La Romaine.
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