Times of Suriname

David Ortiz shooting: Police arrest mastermind

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Authoritie­s in the Dominican Republic announced on Friday that they have arrested the man behind the shooting of Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz in an apparent case of mistaken identity. Police named the man they have detained as Victor Hugo Gomez. No further details were immediatel­y released.

Authoritie­s had said last week that they believed Gomez was living in the US and described him as a dangerous fugitive, adding that he was an associate of Mexico’s Gulf Cartel. He is accused of ordering the killing of his cousin, Sixto David Fernandez. Authoritie­s say hit men confused Ortiz with Fernandez during the 9 June shooting at a bar in the capital of Santo Domingo. The two men are friends and were sharing a table.

Carlos Rubio, Gomez’s attorney, did not immediatel­y return a message for comment. However, he posted a sevenminut­e video on YouTube on Friday in which his client talks about the case. “I would never do something like this,” Gomez said, adding that he did not try to kill his cousin, “and least of all David, ‘Big Papi.”’

Gomez said he made the video because he fears for his life and wanted to rebut the allegation­s against him. He also called on police to investigat­e the case more deeply.

“I want to clarify that I have nothing to do with any attempt on the life against Sixto David Fernandez,” he said. “We’re family.” Gomez then spent most of the video accusing Fernandez of having ties to drug trafficker­s, saying that many people would back up his claims.

Authoritie­s said at a recent press conference that Gomez wanted Fernandez killed because he believed his cousin turned him into Dominican drug investigat­ors in 2011. They said Gomez then spent time in prison in the Dominican Republic with one of at least 11 suspects arrested in the shooting. Gomez later resurfaced in the US as one of dozens of suspects sought by federal authoritie­s following a March 2019 drug traffickin­g sting in Houston. In the video, Gomez said he did not turn himself into US authoritie­s because he was not home at the time and because he could not afford a lawyer or post bond.

Police had said Fernandez received several threatenin­g messages from Gomez prior to the shooting but did not provide a time frame. On Friday, authoritie­s also announced the arrest of another suspect, Alberto Rodriguez Mota, who is accused of paying the hit men $8,000. Police said he was captured off the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic en route to Puerto Rico.

Meanwhile, Ortiz remained hospitaliz­ed in Boston and was expected to recover after doctors in the Dominican Republic removed his gallbladde­r and part of his intestine. Ortiz was moved out of intensive care nearly a week ago.

(The Guardian)

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