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11-year-old dies after shooting that killed Houston rapper who tried to save him

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A young boy who was critically wounded in a shooting earlier this week in west Houston has died of his injuries.

Dominic Sumicek, age 11, was shot in an apartment complex parking lot on Old Farm Road at about 4:30 p.m. Monday.

The 41-year-old man with Dominic was fatally shot while trying to shield the boy from gunfire, multiple neighbors and the victim’s ex.

Police have not publicly released the man’s name. However, the victim’s ex-girlfriend has identified him to as Emanuel Solomon, who was a rapper on YouTube called “Montana22.”

Despite the man’s efforts to protect the child, the 11-year-old was still mortally wounded. Dominic was pronounced dead at a hospital on Wednesday.

Solomon’s ex said he lived at the complex with his girlfriend and her son, Dominic.

Police believe three armed suspects were waiting at the complex before they opened fire. The group then got into a waiting vehicle and drove away. HPD described the suspect vehicle as a black Pontiac sedan.

Eyewitness News returned to the complex on Tuesday, where neighbors expressed fear and emotion over what happened.

Despite the anxiety caused by the shooting, neighbors recalled a happier time with Dominic when they built him a bicycle. Neighbors said they cheered the boy on when he started riding it.

Police have not made any arrests and have only described the suspects as three Black males.

Police are reviewing home surveillance camera footage that may help them in the investigation. Anyone with information in this case is urged to contact the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-8800 or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

According to family, Solomon leaves behind three children.

The shooting was just one of the multiple incidents that police dealt with all in one evening.

One of the incidents involved a 16-year-old girl who died during a confrontation over what police called a “social media beef.”

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