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Killing of Jared Bridegan

Coordinates: 30°15′29″N 81°24′00″W / 30.2580°N 81.4000°W / 30.2580; -81.4000
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Killing of Jared Bridegan
Jared Bridegan, when he was a senior design manager at Microsoft.
DateFebruary 16, 2022 (2022-02-16)
TimeApproximately 7:45 p.m.[1] (EDT)
LocationJacksonville Drive—Sanctuary Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States
Coordinates30°15′29″N 81°24′00″W / 30.2580°N 81.4000°W / 30.2580; -81.4000
TypeHomicide, shooting
Accused2
Convicted1
ChargesSuspects:

Henry Tenon:

VerdictTenon: Pleaded guilty
SentenceTenon: 15 years in prison

The killing of Jared Bridegan occurred on February 16, 2022, in Jacksonville Beach, Florida.[2] Jared Bridegan, a 33-year-old Microsoft senior design manager, was shot and killed after he dropped off his older twins at his ex-wife's house.[3][4]

In January 2023, Henry Tenon,[5] was arrested for Bridegan's murder.[5][6] In March 2023, a second suspect was arrested in Orange County, Florida.[7] The grand jury indicted the suspect with charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, solicitation to commit a capital felony, and child abuse.[7][8] In August 2023, a third suspect was arrested and indicted on the same charges.[9][10][11]

Tenon accepted a plea deal, and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.[12][13] The other two suspects pleaded not guilty.[9][14] Prosecutors are seeking the capital penalty against the suspects.[10] There is still no date for a trial.

Jared Bridegan

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Jared Galen Bridegan[15] was born on June 29, 1988, in Warrensburg, Missouri, to Gaylord and JoAnn Bridegan. He was raised in Jacksonville, Florida, and attended Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. In 2014, he graduated from Utah Valley University, with a B.S. degree in Digital Media.[16] He worked in various technology and design roles, including at Clean Simple Eats, Web.com, and Microsoft.[16]

In April 2010, Bridegan married his first wife in Salt Lake City, Utah.[17] Bridegan and his first wife had two children together.[18] In 2015, they divorced.[18] Bridegan married his second wife, Kirsten, a woman from Charlotte, North Carolina, with whom he had two children.[17] At that time, Bridegan was a 33-year-old man and lived in St. Augustine, Florida.

Killing

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On February 16, 2022, Bridegan drove from St. Augustine to Jacksonville Beach to drop off his 9-year-old twin children at his ex-wife's home, with his 2-year-old daughter in the backseat of his Volkswagen Atlas.[2][19] Bridegan was driving home when he stopped between Jacksonville Drive and Sanctuary Boulevard because a tire was in the middle of the road.[3] When he got out of the car to move the tire, he was shot and killed.[4][20] Some bullets passed through the car, inches away from Bridegan's daughter.[21]

Around 8 p.m., Jacksonville Beach police officers responded to reports of shots fired in the area.[2] The police found Bridegan's body with multiple gunshot wounds, next to his car.[2]

Investigation

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The State Attorney's Office and the Jacksonville Beach Police Department were certain that the killing was premeditated and even rehearsed.[4][22]

The investigation of Bridegan's killing were not made public, but it was mentioned that Bridegan was involved in a custody battle with his ex-wife.[23] His ex-wife was living in West Richland, Washington, with her children after the killing.[24] According to the police, a blue Ford F-150 was seen on a security video in the time of the murder.[3]

Henry Tenon, a then 61-year-old man, was considered a person of interest because he drove a blue Ford F-150 and was a former tenant at one of the suspect's home.[6] Tenon's cellphone records indicated he was in Jacksonville Beach the night of the killing. Tenon had criminal history.[25] Tenon said a friend borrowed the truck that night. Tenon requested an attorney after police questioned him. On October 14, police found three checks totaling $10,000 in Tenon's bank accounts.[26] There were checks for $2,000 and $3,000 that were cashed on March 28 and a check for $5,000 that was cashed on April 4.[26] All of the checks were signed by one of the suspects.[26]

Arrests

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In January 2023, Tenon was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit murder, second-degree murder with a weapon and accessory after the fact to a capital felony.[5] After the arrest warrant, phone records revealed that Tenon and one of the suspects had 35 calls in February, 30 calls in March, and additional calls between May and June.[27] Tenon accepted a plea deal, pleading guilty to second-degree murder, with the other charges dropped and agreed to testify in the trial.[20][28] Tenon confessed and accepted that he was the triggerman.[29][30] He was sentenced to 15 years in prison.[10]

In March 2023, a second arrest happened in Orange County, Florida.[10][11] The grand jury indicted him with charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, solicitation to commit a capital felony, and child abuse.[8] In August 2023, the other suspect was indicted by the grand jury on the same charges.[9][10]

The suspects pleaded not guilty.[9] Prosecutors are seeking the capital penalty against the suspects.[10]

See also

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References

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  4. ^ a b c Cohen, Miles; Deliso, Meredith (August 17, 2023). "Ex-wife of slain Microsoft exec Jared Bridegan charged with his murder". ABC News.
  5. ^ a b c Deliso, Meredith; Cohen, Miles. "Arrest made after Microsoft executive, father of 4 gunned down in 'targeted ambush'". ABC News.
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