On 2 September 1989, Robinson and fellow UVF member Davy McCullough were travelling on a motorbike, with Robinson as the passenger armed with a gun, in Belfast's
Crumlin Road, close to the
Irish nationalist area of
Ardoyne. Upon seeing Paddy McKenna, a Catholic civilian, walking along the street, Robinson opened fire, hitting McKenna a total of 11 times and killing him. Unbeknownst to the two UVF members, an undercover
British Army unit, linked to the
Special Air Service, was in the area. Giving chase in a
Vauxhall Astra car and a
Fiat, the soldiers rammed the motorbike, forcing both men off the road. Robinson was shot twice in his torso, then twice more in the back of the head by a female soldier standing over him. He was 27. The two were buried on the same day. The UVF leadership in west Belfast would later claim that the intelligence leading to Robinson's death had been provided by one of their own men, Colin "Crazy" Craig, who had, they alleged, been a police informer for several years. Craig was killed by the
Irish National Liberation Army on 16 June 1994, along with fellow UVF members
Trevor King and David Hamilton. A UVF commander was quoted as mourning King and Hamilton, but adding that Craig was in line to be shot by the UVF anyway. Republican sources claim that the security forces infiltration of the UVF was even deeper, including Trevor King and "the most senior UVF figure in the North". ==Funeral==