Jordan Outerbridge

Victim: Jordan Outerbridge, 37.

Date and location of murder: April 6, 2021, Tribe Road No 2 and the Railway Trail in Warwick.

Circumstances: Jordan Outerbridge, a married father of two, had no links to gang activity, and police attributed his murder to mistaken identity.

His daughter was 18 months old, and he had an ten-year-old stepdaughter. He worked as a network engineer for the communications firm Link Bermuda and was well-known and loved among his colleagues.

Mr Outerbridge had just finished playing cards with a group of friends, and was heading home from a residence at about 10.30pm.

The first out the door, he was shot several times in the chest.

A motorcycle was believed to have prowled the area of Tribe Road No 2 for a half-hour before the attack.

The suspects were believed to be gang members, and police said their likely intended target also had gang affiliations but was not among those at the card game that night. Their motorcycle is believed to have gone west on Ord Road and continued to Hamilton.

There was an 11pm curfew in effect for Covid-19, and police called for anyone who noticed a vehicle driven erratically after hours to get in contact with them.

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