CASE FILE: Kenwandee (Wheels) Robinson
CASE ONE: KENWANDEE (WHEELS) ROBINSONAge: 27Gang affiliation: Police say he was a known member of 42.Date of murder: Friday, May 22, 2009Time: About 2.45pmLocation: Opposite St Monica's Church on St Monica's Road, Pembroke.What happened: Two men on a motorcycle drove past a group of males, including Mr Robinson and his best friend Mikey Adams, spraying bullets directly at them as they passed. The men approached from The Glebe Road.Victim died from: A single gunshot wound to the torso.Other casualties: Mr Adams, 26, was shot in the chest, the bullet lodging just two inches from his heart. He has since recovered from his injuries and is understood to have moved overseas.Weapon: A .40 calibre semi-automatic gun, used seven months later in the murder of 42 gang member Kumi Harford and in the January 2010 murder of Perry Puckerin, has been linked to this attack, as well as other shootings. It has not been recovered.Description of suspects: Two brown-skinned men on a red, white and black motorcycle, possibly a Honda Air Blade. One was said to be 6ft tall. Both wore dark helmets with full face visors.Alleged motive: Police believe the double shooting was carried out by Parkside in connection with an ongoing rivalry between the two groups.Retaliatory attacks: While police were attending the murder scene, there were confirmed reports of gunfire in the Middletown area of Pembroke but no one was injured. The next morning three people were shot and injured on Court Street. Cervio Cox, a 42 follower, was convicted of being an accomplice to the triple attack and jailed for seven years in May 2010.Arrests: Five men arrested. All were bailed pending further inquiries.Witness appeal: Police need to hear from anyone who was in or around the area of St Monica's Road between 2pm and 3pm on May 22, 2009 or who saw two males on a bike matching the above description.Who to call: If you have any information that could help solve this murder contact the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1340or the confidential Crime Stoppers hotline on 800-8477.