24-year-old Che Jennings was fatally shot multiple times in the parking lot of Warwick Workmen’s Club, Thursday 7th April 2022 around 8:30pm, following a community Easter event.
Initial inquiries led to an appeal regarding two men on a white motorcycle, heading east on Middle Road, Warwick, shortly after 8:30pm that same night, three years ago.
The rider of that motorcycle wore a red jacket, while the passenger had on a yellow jacket. Both the rider and passenger wore black helmets. Both individuals were in and around Warwick, plus surrounding areas, for some time the night of Mr. Jennings’ murder.
In due course two individuals were arrested in connection with the 24-year-old’s murder and later released on police bail.
However, to date no further arrests have been made related to the young man’s killing.
This murder investigation remains active.
Detectives are grateful for the assistance received from the public so far and remain confident that there are individuals who have knowledge of the circumstances surrounding the murder of Mr. Jennings.
Anyone that can help bring those responsible to justice are once again encouraged to contact the Serious Crime Unit by calling 247-1739, in confidence.
Specifically, please reach out to Detective Chief Inspector Derricka Burns on 247-1739, or e-mail dburns@bps.bm.
In addition, relevant information can be provided to Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa on 247-1739, or by e-mailing adonawa@bps.bm.
Alternatively, anonymous tips can be shared through the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline 800-8477, or their website, www.crimestoppers.bm.
Photo of Che Jennings.