Rambo (the name corporal Wickham called me) Come here man, Corporal Wendell Wickham exclaimed, I have a job for you. You are the only man who can handle this situation. I want you to go to Sharps, Sharps is a mountain village that is located on the northern part of Kingstown on the island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It is a farm village that was slowly moving away from farming. The rapid move from farming has to do with the culture of the country, where the children often look down on the honorable means by which their parents use to cloth, feed, school and house them. The Corporal continued, there is a church in sharps that is disturbing the neighbor.
Rambo be careful he added, the man who is reporting the matter is the man who stoned the church, Corporal Wickham, then began to laugh uncontrollable; not wanting to give me the impression that it is a joking matter and therefore have me take the incident for granted and not give it the attention it deserved, he tried to stop his laughter and get serious, but he was unable to pull it together. The Corporal found it funny that someone will throw stones at a church they were having a dispute with; the corporal was still trying to regain his composure, realizing that time was slipping away and he was unable to composed himself, he said to me through a grin as he fight to hold back the laughter that was trying hard to break free of the corporal's efforts. A sign that he was not yet off of the funny high he had put himself on. “Rambo he said through his laughter, go and deal with the matter for me, do the best that you can I have faith on you”.
I went to Sharps Village, on my arrival to the location of the incident, I could hear the beautiful gospel calypso style music coming from the church, which was located below the road. When I ascertained where Daniel Cummings was living I realized the church was about ten feet from the nearest house and that house was Mr. Cummings' residence. A visit to Mr. Cummings gate revealed that he was awaiting the police arrival. I introduced myself and I ascertained that the loud music that was coming from the church was the problem that inspired the call to the police.
After I ascertained that church were the source of the disturbance, I asked Mr. Cummings to excuse me and I went to the church and I summoned the Pastor. I informed him that there is a complaint I was dealing with and I need his attention. The first thing I discovered the pastor and I had a problem hearing each other, so the first thing I did was to address the difficulty we were having communicating with each other; this was because of the loud volume of the sound that was coming from the church sound system. The pastor took the measures to have the music turned down. It was at this time, that I invited the pastor to accompany me to where Mr. Cummings was waiting in the public road. When we were all together, I sensed that both men were quite frustrated by the ongoing problem; as a result, they try to plead their case to me simultaneously. However, before the situation got out of control, I stopped both men and I told them, this is not going to break down into a verbal brawl, between both of you.
When I got the men's undivided attention again, I decided to try something I have never done before, I asked Mr. Cummings to come with me, I walked across the road and I asked Mr. CUmmings to explain to me what have been happening, it was then Mr. Cummings explained; this have been an ongoing problem, he also explained that he had called the police on numerous occasion and no one was able to bring a meaningful resolution to this problem. I listen intently to Mr. Cummings as he expressed his concern. I could feel Mr. Cummings frustration; not in what he said but from his tone voice. However, I was able to empathize with Mr. Cummings, because for years I had to put up with a noisy neighbor who played his amplified music at loud volume, to appease the patron who frequented his bar.
My sister Andrea and I called the police on numerous occasions, in order to get a resolution to the on going loud music problem. However, when the police attend the incident they became easily distracted. After the few futile visit by the police, my curiosity inspired a desire within me to find out what was going on when the police arrived to deal with the dispute. As a result, I positioned myself in a manner where I could observe the manner in which the police were dealing with the matter.
Each time we had reason to call the police, it seems like the same two police will always attend the incident. That told me one thing, which was: Senic “Banks” Lewis, the proprietor of the bar, the one who was playing the loud music, knew when his two friends Sgt. Andrews and Lenford Brewster were working, as a result, he took the liberty to play his music at exorbitantly loud volume, because they give him the leeway to.
On the arrival of the police, they will enter into the bar to speak to the owner, the police sat at the bar in the same manner a paying customer did, as the owner maintain his position behind the bar. Banks the owner of the Bar always lay drinks on the counter of the bar before the visiting police officers. Heineken Beer if it was Sgt. Andrews and Guinness Draught if it was Brewster. This was the officers drinks of choice. This became such a regular phenomenon that Banks no longer had to ask them what type of drinks they were having; he knew their drink of choice and he served up their drink of choice on each visit, As a result, they ignore all the weed smoking and sale of MX (a psychoactive pill that some people used to get a quick and sustained high) that was taking place on the property.
As a teen I felt helpless, however, I never forgot their faces, their names or the choice of drink the police officers consumed, as that betrayed the community and their oath. The police sat at the bar and they had three or four drinks before they left the premises and as soon as they left the offender's premises, the music went up even louder than it was before the police came.
In my case, I resolved the problem with Banks by observing Banks operation, where he kept his drugs, etc. I then wrote a nice little letter to the Commissioner of Police: Randolph Toussaint. In that letter I give an outline of Banks operation, I give a written layout of his business a description of the place where he hid his drugs when the police executed a search. I told them the best place to enter the business premises to avoid detection.
About two weeks later Senic “Banks” Lewis was behind bars; he was remanded in custody to await trial for possession for illegal drugs. When he called me an informer and accused me of informing on him and causing his arrest, I never denied it; I let him know that I will do it again if I had to. It was then he realized that I was not a youth to be messed with.
I understood firsthand what Mr. Cummings was going through and the frustration he must have felt to not get a resolution to this problem. However, it was my opportunity to bring resolution to Mr. Cummings problem, unfortunately he was up against a church, and most police officers will not want to be the one to interfere with the operation of the church. I felt Mr. Cummings frustration and the pain in his voice. I told him not to worry I will deal with this problem once and for all.
Upon excusing myself from Mr. Cummings, I told him, I am going to have a private conversation with the pastor of the church, I saw apprehension on Mr. Cummings face. However, he could not object or cry wolf, because I had a private conversation with him, while the pastor waited and he did not object to that. There is something one has to consider when dealing with grown men and their egos; and that is; you cannot make a man think you or his adversary made him do something he did not want to do. So I went to the pastor with that in mind; I said to him, I know you are dying to know what transpired in the discussion between Mr. Cummings and I. He said yes, I said that was a private discussion I had with Mr. Cummings and in the same way I am not going to discuss our conversation with him, I am not going to discuss the conversation, I had with Mr. Cummings with you.
I asked the pastor, why do you think it is necessary to have the speakers outside of the church blazing like that. The pastor explained there were some people on the hill who like to hear his message, but they don’t come to church, so he normally put the speakers outside so they can hear when he have church. I knew, If I wanted an lasting resolution to this problem, I could not tell a grown man to turn down the volume because it is the law and I am instructing you to, Because very soon he will find a reason to revert back to his old habit.
I asked him some questions beginning with: What does the bible say about preaching the gospel. He said what do you mean, I said to him didn’t Jesus say to go into all the world and preach the gospel, he answered yes, I also asked him if there is any old people living on the hill, He said he did not know, I also asked him if there were any sick people living on the hill he also replied, he did not know. I said now that is what Jesus meant when he said go into all the world and preach the Gospel. If you are the pastor of this area, you need to go an invite the people to church. I further said, if there is sick and or old people upon the hill who need to get their rest and the noise is stopping them from sleep thus you are preventing them from getting the rest they need to recover. I also reminded the pastor that Jesus give man free will and he never force them into Christianity.
I was about to make my last point, I wanted this point, to be the point that helped the pastor to empathize with Mr. Cummings plight and result in a full understanding as to what Mr. Cummings was going through. The points I made before was good points, I could see the pastor was deeply considering those points. I needed to present a stronger argument, if I was going to get the pastor to become a willing participant in the solution to this on going matter.
As a result I asked the pastor, a hypothetical question. a question which seems to have absolutely no value to the discussion we were having. I said pastor let us say you had a nasty splitting head ache which we all do at one point or the other, and the loud music and preaching in the church only made your head ache worst what will you do? He said I will leave the elder in charge and I will go home and rest until I was feeling better. I then follow up that question with another question, so what if Mr. Cummings has a nasty splitting head ache and the noise that is coming from the church made Mr. Cummings head cahe worst what should Mr. Cummings do?
there was no answer, but I could see the wheels of thought was turning over in the pastor's head. The pastor is not a bad man, he was just following common customs. I said to the pastor, do you see where I am coming from; I further said you and each of the members of your church at any time you choose to, can go to your home at any time during the service and enjoy the comfort of your home, however Mr. Cummings do not have that luxury; he has to put up with what you give him, until you think you had enough. It is then I tell him you have to be a good neighbor to Mr. Cummings; that is the basis of Jesus’ teaching to everyone.
The pastor agreed with me and he decided that it was in everyone's best interest if he turn down the volume on the system. It was at this time that I called Mr. Cummings and I told him that the pastor have agreed to turn down the volume in the sound system. The pastor give the instructions to turn down the music and I asked Mr. Cummings is that good enough, Mr. Cummings replied no it is still too loud, I asked the pastor to turn the volume on the sound system down a little more which he did. we did this about four times; then Mr. Cummings said the current volume was a volume that he could abide with. After he said that I asked him if he was sure and he replied yes, then I said to the pastor turn the volume down one more notch; and the pastor who was giving the instruction to turn the music down, passed on the instructions to the person in the church and they did as I recommended.
After which I excused my self and I returned to the station and reported to Corporal Wickham who detailed me to deal with the incident. From the best of my knowledge that was the last time the police was required to visit that conflict with the Church and Mr. Daniel Cummings. I visited and dealt with this incident "MORE THAN" sixteen years ago.
I do not remember the pastor's name, however, while I was in Dominica in 2008, I was driving through a rural village, When I heard some one shout my name, I said to myself, who could that be. A man came up to the vehicle I was driving and asked me if I remembered him. I told him no. It was then the man introduced himself as Pastor (I cannot remember his name) to avoid any further embarrassment I said O yes I remember you. I presumed it was the pastor of the incident we have a short friendly chat and we parted ways.
I have never discussed the details of this or any other incidents I dealt with as a police officer with anyone since I dealt with them, including this one so many years ago. I never discuss them in the swapping of police stories with colleagues, not even my sisters, friends or my children; I have never felt the need to. In this series of true stories you are privilege to get the inside information and the means I use in confronting the incidents I encounter and dealt with. I hope you appreciate them.
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