Jordan McKay

Case Photo
Image of Jordan McKay
Incident Date
Case ID Number
80986135
Reward
$175000
Cold Case Crime Bulletin
Crime Bulletin (166.86 KB)

On Wednesday, September 17, 2008, Victim Jordan McKay had gotten off work and was riding home on his bicycle in the area of 15th Avenue and Cabrillo Street. 3-4 individuals driving in a 4-door light-colored 2008 Chevrolet Impala/Malibu stopped their vehicle and attempted to rob Victim McKay. McKay was attacked and fought back. In the struggle, one of the individuals described as Suspect#1 shot McKay. Suspects 1-3 got back into this white Chevrolet Impala/Malibu and fled southbound on 15th Avenue from Cabrillo. McKay died at the scene from the gunshot wound.

The vehicle used by the suspects in McKay’s homicide matches a vehicle used in an attempted robbery in the East Bay an hour before McKay’s homicide. It was later determined that the vehicle used in that attempted robbery in the East Bay was stolen. This vehicle was later found abandoned and burned the following day of the homicide of McKay on the unit block of Cashmere St. in San Francisco

Suspect #1: Black Male, 6'1"- 6'2", 190-200 lbs., 19-24 yrs old, braided hair to his cheekbone, wearing all black baggy clothing, black baseball cap worn backwards, dark hooded sweatshirt pulled over his head, dark denim jeans, armed with a black handgun, approx. 10" long, held in his right hand.

Suspect #2: Black Male, smaller than suspect #1, wearing baggy black hooded sweatshirt and baggy jeans.

Suspect #3: Black Male, smaller than suspect #1, wearing baggy black hooded sweatshirt and baggy jeans.

Anyone with information or questions is urged to contact The SFPD Homicide Detail Inspectors Daniel Cunningham at (415) 553-9515 or Tom Newland at (415) 553-1144 or after hours at the Operations Center at (415) 553-1071. Person(s) with information about this case wishing to remain anonymous may call the SFPD Tip Line at (415) 575-4444 or Text-A-Tip to 47411 (TIP411) and type “SFPD” and then your TIP.

SFPD CASE # 080-986-135