‘He was just barely 11’: Gang member free on bond for capital murder when he executed boy, stepfather who tried to shield him from bullets, gets life

Desmond Hawkins got a life sentence for the capital murder of Dominic Sumicek and his stepfather, Menuell Solomon. (Crime scene screenshot from NBC Houston affiliate KPRC-TV)

Desmond Hawkins got a life sentence for the capital murder of Dominic Sumicek and his stepfather, Menuell Solomon. (Photos from the Harris County District Attorney’s Office)

A documented Texas gang member wearing a GPS-equipped ankle monitor while free on bond for capital murder when he ambushed and shot an 11-year-old boy and his stepfather trying to shield the boy from gunfire has been sentenced to life in prison without parole, prosecutors said.

Desmond Hawkins, 23, was convicted of capital murder for fatally shooting 11-year-old Dominic Sumicek and his stepfather, Menuell Solomon, 41, while they sat in Solomon’s car outside their home on Oct. 26, 2020, authorities said. Jurors quickly convicted Hawkins late Monday after a two-week trial. He was automatically sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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