No arrests yet for attempted execution of Roxanne Burnham Gardens businessman
Floyd Duesbury, the business who was shot to the neck during an attempted execution at his Roxanne Burnham Gardens, Georgetown home on Sunday, is recuperating and out of danger.
This was confirmed by Regional Commander Simon McBean, during a telephone interview with this publication on Tuesday.
He also confirmed that no one has been arrested for the shooting, but investigations are still ongoing.
On Sunday, at about 09:30h, the businessman and a friend were out in his yard cleaning when two men pulled up at his house on a red and black motorcycle and discharged several rounds at him.
The businessman, who is a licensed firearm holder, in response, returned fire at the suspects, who managed to escape on foot, leaving a motorcycle and a pair of slippers behind.
Residents told the media that they heard rapid gunshots, and upon checking, they saw the men running away from the scene, leaving the businessman bleeding profusely on the ground.
As the bandits left, residents came to the man’s recuse. He was picked up and taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) where he was treated.
According to Police, they were able to recover 10 .32 and two 9mm spent shells at the crime scene while the perpetrators’ motorcycle was taken as evidence.
Duebury’s firearm was also lodged. Investigations continue.