FAMILY JUSTICE Moss Side Double Murder Still Unsolved Five Years On
Moss Side Double Murder Still Unsolved Five Years On

Moss Side Double Murder Still Unsolved Five Years On

Five years after the tragic double shooting in Moss Side, the families of Cheriff Tall, 21, and Abayomi “Junior” Ajose, 36, are still waiting for justice. As the anniversary approaches, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has renewed its appeal for witnesses, emphasizing that key information remains within the community.

What Happened?

Just before 1am on Sunday, June 21, 2020, gunfire erupted in a car park off Caythorpe Street, Moss Side, during a gathering attended by an estimated 300–400 people. Both victims were fatally shot in the car park between Caythorpe Street and Broadfield Road.

Operation Tarnbrook: A Continuing Investigation

Despite years of forensic analysis, mobile phone seizures, and arrests, the killer has never been charged. GMP’s Operation Tarnbrook remains ongoing, with detectives stressing that someone who was at the scene still holds the key to solving the case.

New Witness Appeal: Did You See This Man?

Police are particularly interested in identifying a man wearing:

  • A black Icon cap with a white logo
  • A white Nike Air T-shirt with a small black chest logo

Detective Chief Inspector Neil Higginson said:

“We know some people were simply there to enjoy the night. But we are certain there are witnesses with information — even details that may seem small could be crucial.”

£50,000 Reward for Information

GMP is offering a £50,000 reward for information leading to a conviction. Officers believe the killer may have travelled from Birmingham and had no ties to the Moss Side community.

Higginson added:

“This isn’t about being a ‘grass’. This is about doing the right thing for Cheriff and Junior’s families.”


How to Share Information:

Anyone with knowledge about the incident can come forward through secure and anonymous channels:


Why Community Support Is Vital

GMP reassures residents that witness protections are available, including:

“No commitment to a formal statement is required to start the conversation,” said DCI Higginson.


Remembering Cheriff and Junior

Cheriff, affectionately known as “Cherry,” and Junior, a respected father, were both remembered as pillars of their families. Their senseless deaths shook Manchester and reignited debate around gun crime and community safety.

 


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