Police Renew Appeal In Double Murder Case
Police renewed their appeal for information on the second anniversary of the fatal shooting deaths of Razi Garland and Amon Robinson.
A police spokesperson said, “Friday, 10 July 2026 marks the second anniversary of the tragic double murder of 18 year old Razi Garland and 19 year old Amon Robinson, which occurred at approximately 6:05 a.m. on Wednesday, 10 July 2024 in the Scaur Hill area of Sandys.
“To date, two individuals have been arrested in connection with this incident; however, no charges have yet been brought before the courts.
“Investigators are renewing their appeal for any relevant information — particularly from residents who may have observed suspicious persons or vehicles in the vicinity of Somerset Road and Soundview Road, Sandys, around the time of the shooting. Community involvement remains essential to identifying those responsible and ensuring they are brought to justice.
“All information provided will be treated with the strictest confidence. Every detail, no matter how small it may seem, could prove vital in helping deliver justice and closure to the families and the wider community.
“Anyone who can assist is encouraged to contact the Senior Investigating Officer, Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa, by calling 717 2250 or emailing adonawa@bps.bm.
“Anonymous tips can also be submitted through:
- Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline: 800 8477
- Crime Stoppers website: www.crimestoppers.bm
- BPS Reporting Portal: portal.police.bm
- Or by speaking with a police officer you know.
Heartfelt message from mothers of the victims
The mothers of Razi Garland and Amon Robinson said, “Two years ago our sons Amon and Razi were taken from us. Young men with plans, with futures, with so much still to give.
“Two years later, this case remains unsolved. Two years of wondering. Two years of waiting for the truth to be publicized.
“We are asking our community: Do not let their names fade into silence. Say them. Remember them. Amon Jermaine Robinson. Razi Alexander Garland. They were not statistics — they were our sons.
“Somewhere in this community, someone knows something. Your information could be the piece that finally brings justice for our boys.
“We have lost count of how many shootings have happened since we lost our sons. This cannot be our new normal. Bermuda deserves better, and our children deserve better.
“Amon and Razi will not become forgotten cases. The very least we owe them is the truth.”
- Mothers with Broken Hearts, by Chrystal-Lynn [Amon] and Renee [Razi].


