My fellow Anguillians at home and in the diaspora, my colleagues regionally and internationally, I humbly apologize for my poor choice of words and temporary lapse in composure displayed on Tuesday, 23 May 2023 when my fellow Ministers and I were attacked by Mr. Leon Lake while having lunch.
The language used by me was a reflection of the escalated tension of the moment and a direct response to the repeated threats being made on my life. In retrospect I should have chosen to not match the tone of my attacker. I should have used more appropriate words after every attempt to diffuse the situation failed. You can rest assured that I am reflecting and will grow from this moment. Undoubtedly, while I am regretful of the entire occurrence, I am reminded that to err is human and I am merely that before every other title and the expectation that comes with it.
The altercation with Mr. Lake occurred after an emotionally charged sitting of the Anguilla House of Assembly where we made a commitment to focus on tangible and active measures by which we can curb the actions of violence and escalated conflicts now being experienced in different settings and groups. I still hold firm to this commitment and support it wholeheartedly. Yesterday’s occurrence was a dark reminder that the liberties and unique access to each other we enjoy in this small community are placed under threat when individuals are allowed to go unchecked and unaccountable for the threats and agitations that permeate our social spaces and airwaves. The anxiety and pressures placed on victims and bystanders, their family members and the wider community when incidences such as what took place yesterday become a great burden to all.
Let us all ensure that we show a bit more grace and temperance in the face of adversity and conflict. As the Royal Anguilla Police Force continue their investigations into the matter I encourage all to let the emotions of the occurrence subside so we can arrive at a just and amicable resolve.
Mrs. Quincia Gumbs-Marie
Honourable Minister, MSIE