The Late OMAR SYKES |
His dream went unrealized. Sykes was killed July 4, 2013, during a robbery outside his apartment, a block from campus. The 22-year-old marketing major was targeted, police say, because he was a Howard student.
Rasdavid Lagarde, a young man who hung out in the neighborhood around the university, shot Sykes in the chest with a .380 handgun. It was an accident, Lagarde told police. He said he was “drunk, down on his luck and broke.” On Wednesday, Lagarde pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and faces a prison sentence of 20 to 30 years.
The shooting nearly two years ago ended a promising life and called attention to crime at and around Howard, in the neighborhood Sykes had worked so hard to pull together.
Sykes, the son of globe-trotting members of the diplomatic corps, was the leader of Howard’s chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed service-oriented fraternity from which he preached — and practiced — community involvement. Sykes was out in the neighborhood, talking to people who lived near campus, repairing houses, attending community meetings and helping children.
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