Nnamdi Ogba, 26, was an electrical engineer who was engaged to be
married. He was visiting friends in Etobicoke the night two men from
another neighbourhood decided to strike a blow against the area, killing
him in a random attack, police say.
After an ordinary night visiting friends, 26-year-old Nnamdi Ogba
likely wanted nothing more than to return home to his fiancée. Instead,
he would be gunned down on an Etobicoke street before he even reached
his car.
“The only thing that led to his death was simply walking out of that building at that particular time and place,” said homicide Det. Jason Shankaran. “Nnamdi was an innocent man.”
Police responded to the scene at Scarlett Rd. and Scarlettwood Ct.,
near the Humber River, after receiving a call regarding reports of
gunshots around 11 p.m. Friday. There they found Ogba, lying
unresponsive on the ground, bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds to the
back. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police say Ogba never saw his attackers, who approached from
behind. All the evidence in the case so far leads homicide investigators
to believe that Ogba was an innocent casualty in a retaliation against
the Scarlettwood Ct. neighbourhood as a whole — a neighbourhood Ogba
didn’t even live in.
On Monday, Shankaran stood sombrely at a podium in 23 Division and
updated the media with surveillance clips taken of the suspects and the
vehicle they arrived in. The various clips show two hooded male figures
leaving their vehicle, following Ogba at a distance before converging
upon him out of view of the camera and then fleeing past cameras back to
their SUV.
Police
on Monday released surveillance clips showing two hooded suspects
following Ogba at a distance before converging upon him out of frame and
then fleeing back to their SUV. (TORONTO POLICE SERVICE)
The vehicle is believed to be a newer model Nissan Rogue.
In some clips, directly after Nnamdi has been shot, there are
distant flashing lights visible. These aren’t police lights; they’re
Nnamdi’s car headlights flicking on and off. His car key was in his hand
when he fell, police say.
“We do not believe Nnamdi knew his attackers, nor do we believe
that his attackers had any interaction with Nnamdi prior to ambushing
him from behind. He was merely visiting friends who live within the
complex,” Shankaran said.
“I know that the community of Scarlettwood Ct. has received its
share of tragedy and also violence. I believe that the suspects are
likely to have come from a different neighbourhood, considering what we
see on the video. I believe that these suspects may harbour some kind of
animosity towards the neighbourhood of Scarlettwood Ct., and those
residents who reside in it.”
The footage is grainy, but police are confident that anyone
familiar with the suspects will be able to identify them. Anyone who
wishes to report an anonymous tip can also call Crime Stoppers.
The
suspects’ SUV, seen in surveillance video. Twenty-six-year-old Nnamdi
Ogba was an electrical engineer who was set to be married. He was not a
resident of Scarlettwood Crt., but was visiting friends the night two
men from another neighbourhood decided to strike a blow against the
area, killing him in a random attack, police say. (TORONTO POLICE
SERVICE)
“He had no criminal record, and no known gang affiliation.
Nnamdi was an electrical engineer. He had a fiancée. He was about to be
married,” Shankaran said.
“I ask that you look into your heart at this particular
situation. This situation was not one gang member shooting another. It’s
an innocent man being gunned down walking to his car, going to see his
fiancĂ©e. And for that reason, I ask for your help.”
Police believe that the only motive was neighbourhood retaliation,
and that who exactly died that night did not matter to the killers. If
the suspects had encountered another person first, Ogba might still be
alive, they said.
“I think there can only be one word to describe them and that’s cowards,” said Shankaran of the two men police are hoping to find.
“To feign braveness or toughness by walking up to someone and
shooting them in the back — you’re not so brave. You’re just a coward.”
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