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Former MMA fighter Lumumba Sayers convicted of murder

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaApril 29, 2026Updated:April 29, 2026 Crime No Comments4 Mins Read
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 Lumumba Sayers Sr., 47, was found guilty of second degree murder after fatally shooting Malcolm Watson, 28, outside a children’s birthday party  a man he wrongly believed was responsible for his son’s death.

A Colorado jury has convicted former MMA fighter Lumumba Sayers Sr. of second degree murder following the fatal shooting of Malcolm Watson, 28, outside a children’s birthday party in 2024. The verdict, delivered after a trial that laid bare a devastating chain of grief, mistaken identity and irreversible violence, has drawn renewed attention to the toll that personal loss can take on even those most publicly committed to peace.

Sayers, 47, had long believed that Watson was the man responsible for the 2023 shooting death of his son, Lumumba Sayers Jr. That belief, prosecutors argued, is what drove him to confront Watson at an event meant for families and children and to shoot him dead.

A case of mistaken identity

The painful reality at the center of this case is that Watson had nothing to do with Sayers Jr.’s death. He simply knew the person who did. The actual gunman, Tyrell Braxton, was initially charged but had his case dismissed, though he was later convicted on a federal charge of being a felon in possession of ammunition and sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Watson’s girlfriend was present in the courtroom when the verdict was read. Though she said the verdict did not ease her grief over losing Watson, she acknowledged that the outcome brought her some measure of relief a relief tangled up in a loss that no courtroom decision can undo.

Children’s party turned crime scene

The shooting unfolded outside a birthday party attended by children and families, and witnesses described the chaos that followed. The setting made the incident particularly jarring, and the emotional weight of that day has remained with the community ever since.

Sayers defense team maintained that he had been carrying a weapon that day because of his work as an anti-violence advocate, and argued he was a bystander rather than the shooter. The jury rejected that account.

An activist with a complicated past

Perhaps the most contradictory element of this story is who Sayers was outside the courtroom. For years, he ran a Denver based nonprofit called Heavy Hands Heavy Hearts Center, a program built around steering young people away from the very kind of violence that ultimately defined his conviction. The organization had received more than half a million dollars in combined funding from the city of Denver and the state of Colorado.

Sayers had even taken steps to seal prior criminal convictions, reportedly to remain eligible for that public funding a move that painted a picture of a man trying, on the surface at least, to build something constructive from a troubled history.

Grief, revenge and what follows

This case does not fit neatly into the story of a calculating criminal. It is, at its core, the story of a father shattered by the murder of his child, who then made a choice that destroyed another family entirely. Watson’s family lost a 28 year old man to a killing rooted in misinformation. Sayers own family now faces a future defined by a prison sentence. And the community that once received grant money to fund an anti violence program is left to reconcile all of it.

Sayers is scheduled to be sentenced on July 24, 2026. In addition to the second degree murder conviction, he also faces a charge of tampering with physical evidence.

The case stands as a sobering illustration of how quickly the cycle of retaliatory violence can claim lives far removed from the original tragedy and how grief, when left without support or intervention, can become its own form of destruction.

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