£20, 000 reward offered to help catch Kilburn killer
Tikquaan Stephenson-Walters was killed a year ago
A reward of £20 000 pounds is being offered a year after the murder of a man in north west London
Tikquaan Stephenson-Walters was shot at close range in Kilburn a year ago
The 28 year old was killed by a suspect riding a white moped in Bravington Road just after 11pm
Officers and the London Ambulance Service attended and found Tikquaan suffering from gunshot injuries. Despite the best efforts of emergency services, he unfortunately died at the scene.
Detective Chief Inspector Wayne Jolley, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “Today marks a year since Tikquaan was fatally shot in a quiet residential street. His family, understandably, remain heartbroken and my team and I remain dedicated to bringing to justice whoever was responsible for this wicked violence.
“We have been working tirelessly over the past year and have made three arrests in connection with Tikquaan’s murder.
“We are continuing to make enquiries and today we will be speaking with members of public in the local area, handing out leaflets about our investigation in the hope it jogs someone’s memory.
“We are particularly keen to identify a man who was captured on CCTV in the vicinity before the attack took place. We have today released footage in the hope someone recognises him.
“I must reiterate my appeal for anyone who has not yet spoken to us to come forward and contact ourselves or Crimestoppers anonymously.”
Tikquaan’s family, who remain supported by specialist officers, said: “The family and community are utterly broken by the devastating loss of such a special, innocent life. This heart-breaking tragedy serves as a reminder that Tikquaan could have been anyone’s son, brother, nephew, or friend.
“Your information could be the key to bringing justice for Tikquaan and providing closure to his grieving family, friends, and our community.”
Alexa Loukas, the London Regional Manager at the charity Crimestoppers, said: "We know it can be really hard to share information, especially if you’re worried about consequences. If you have any information about Tikquaan’s murder, Crimestoppers, an independent charity, can help. We will pass on what you know without ever asking for your personal details, so you stay completely anonymous. This means you won’t have to deal with the police, go to court, or give a witness statement.
“Tikquaan was a cherished young man whose life was tragically cut short. His family, friends, and the whole community deserve justice. Your information could be key to making that happen.”
The reward is available for three months and is due to expire on Thursday, 4 December, 2025 . Information passed directly to the police will not qualify for a reward from the charity Crimestoppers.
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