Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda has expressed sorrow following the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Tafari Joseph, a resident of Villa in Antigua and Barbuda.
Joseph, who was previously involved in gang activity, was among several youths the government had attempted to support through education and employment.
“We enrolled him at ABICE, provided tools and uniforms, and gave him a job opportunity. Sadly, he was the first to drop out,” Browne said.
Extending condolences to the teen’s family, the Prime Minister—also MP for Villa—said he hopes the tragedy will deter others from criminal activity.
“Crime and violence do not pay. Those who engage in it will pay the price,” he warned.