MURDER INVESTIGATION

Justice Denied: Should NCW Be Investigated for the Murder of Yank Boss?

Three years. No arrest. Kevon Solomon named the threat himself — on camera — before they silenced him forever at Trincity Mall.

June 24, 2026·Workers Rights 868
Justice for Yank Boss Kevon Solomon
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Today marks 3 years since Kevon Solomon was assassinated at Trincity Mall. Not a single arrest has been made. Workers Rights 868 is demanding answers.

Three Years. One Unanswered Question: Who Ordered the Hit?

Today marks three years since beloved TikToker and social media personality Kevon Solomon, known to his fans as "Yank Boss," was gunned down in the parking lot of Trincity Mall. Three years. No arrest. No conviction. No closure for his family, his fans, or the thousands of Trinidadians who demanded justice from day one.

Justice for Yank Boss Kevon Solomon

But while the police investigation has gone cold, the streets have been talking. And now, on a viral Workers Rights 868 livestream, the names are being called — loud, clear, and on record. The name at the top of the list: Nigel C. Watson. NCW.

Kevon Solomon Identified the Threat Before He Died

Justice for Yank Boss Kevon Solomon

This is not speculation. This is not rumour. In recordings played during the Workers Rights 868 livestream, Kevon Solomon's own voice can be heard identifying a direct threat made against his life by NCW. He was not delusional. He was not confused. He named the threat. He said he was not afraid. And then he was killed.

"Kevon stated some things that were very, very important — when NCW passed a threat on his life, he was very aware that NCW had passed a threat on his life. He came out and he spoke on it."

— Renison Jeffrey, Workers Rights 868
Justice for Yank Boss Kevon Solomon

Kevon spoke. Kevon warned. Kevon was silenced.

A WhatsApp Group. A Plan. A Killing.

According to the Workers Rights 868 livestream, Kevon Solomon's murder was not random. The broadcast alleges that NCW, along with fellow influencers Matara, Twiggy, Nikisha, Byron, Asha Samaroo, and others, were part of a WhatsApp group that was actively plotting against Kevon — monitoring him, planning, and waiting.

"NCW, Asha Samaroo, Twiggy, Nikisha, Byron, Matara, Easy — all of the influencers that you saw Kevon drag — they were all in a WhatsApp group plotting, planning, watching, and waiting for the man."

— Workers Rights 868 Livestream

A Direct Appeal to the Prime Minister

Workers Rights 868 made a direct appeal to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, calling out the political protection that NCW allegedly enjoys:

"I am calling on the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago to make sure there is a thorough investigation done on the Kevon Solomon case. Tomorrow marks three years, Miss Kamla, since he was assassinated in Trincity Mall parking lot and nobody was arrested. No one. And you have a man under your banner — his name is NCW, Nigel — who is crooked as they come."

— Renison Jeffrey, Workers Rights 868

What We Are Demanding

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An immediate, independent investigation into Kevon Solomon's murder, including all persons he identified as threats before his death.

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The Prime Minister must publicly address the presence of individuals allegedly connected to this murder under her political banner.

3

The police must explain why no arrests have been made three years after a high-profile public murder.

NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE.

Kevon Solomon deserved better. His family deserves answers. Trinidad deserves justice.

This article is based on allegations made during a Workers Rights 868 livestream and recordings of Kevon Solomon's own statements. All persons named maintain a presumption of innocence until proven otherwise in a court of law.