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Police hope to jog memories of witnesses to shooting murder

Photo by Mark TatemA single rose marks the place where 22-year-old Randy Robinson was shot dead on Border Lane North.

Police are hoping to “jog the memories” of residents who may have seen the two suspects in the Randy Robinson murder case.Senior officers this afternoon returned to the scene in of the 22-year-old’s shooting to ‘walk through’ the journey they believe the two men took on a motorbike. Both suspects were wearing dark coloured clothing and dark coloured helmets.The two men are believed to have traveled at a slow speed from the Friswells Road area of Pembroke in a northerly direction at about 8.30pm on Thursday. When they got to the junction of Friswells Lane and Border Lane North the suspects are said to have increased their speed.Mr Robinson’s body was found in an unresponsive state just metres from the top of Border Lane North next to a wall. He was just round the corner from his house and was said to be walking towards Friswells Road, in the opposite direction to which the bike was traveling.Today a single red plastic flower marks the spot where his body was found.The suspects then continued to travel at high speed down the hill of Border Lane North and turned left into Railway Terrace at the stop sign.It is believed the men then sped across Palmetto Road towards the Orchard Road and Glebe Road area.Detective Superintendent Antoine Daniels said: “We have come to the crime scene hoping to jog the memories of potential witnesses and members of the public who may have seen something.”Police said that they knew it was a close-knit community and they believed residents may have seen something if they were outside of their homes at that time.Any persons who have any information regarding Mr Robinson’s murder are asked to contact the Serious Crime Unit at telephone number 295-0011 or the Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline at 800-8477.

Photo by Mark TatemPolice Superintendent Antoine Daniels speaks at a press conference on Border Lane North in hopes of reaching out to the community to come foward with information on the shooting death of 22-year-old Randy Robinson
Murder victim Randy Robinson