The Murder Of Jesse Tubbs: Toronto’s 32nd Homicide Of The 2024

A homicide took place on Wednesday, May 22nd 2024 where police responded to a call near the intersection of Isabella Street and Jarvis in the very wee hours of the morning. Upon arriving at the scene, they found a 30-year-old man shot and fighting for his life. They rushed the man to the hospital, but he unfortunately succumbed to his wounds day later, on Sunday, the 26th of May.

Jesse Tubbs

Jesse Tubbs, a 30-year-old body builder from Mississauga fought day and night for his life, after the strife which eventually led to Tubbs having life-threatening injuries. The shooting happened at approximately 12:18am on Wednesday.

Jesse Tubbs at a St. Catharines bodybuilding competition.

There has been no information which had led to the altercation early Wednesday morning, but it is a long shot to say that this was gang-related, as Jesse Tubbs was a reputed bodybuilder, and helped other people struggling with weight problems achieve their goals. Tubbs’ Instagram, Team_Tubbs_Coaching preached about how he had been a certified personal trainer as well as a certified nutritionist.

Clearly, he wasn’t tied to any street or gang business that is happening in the city, when his sole goal was helping to get people in better shape. He was also a graduate of Brock University located in St. Catharines, Ontario.


The murderer was quickly identified. It consists of a 24-year-old man by the name of Adrian Gordan Junior. A canada-wide warrant has been effected by Toronto authorities for this man. He is considered armed and dangerous, with authorities stating to NOT confront him but rather call police if there is a sighting. Gordan is 5’6″, and around 130 pounds.

Adrian Gordan Jr.
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