FBI releases sketch of 2nd person possibly connected to 2016 murder of man playing Pokmon Go in SF
The FBI recently released a sketch of a second person possibly connected to the 2016 murder of Calvin Riley, a 20-year-old college baseball player. Riley was shot while playing Pokémon Go at San Francisco's Aquatic Park, near Ghirardelli Square. The new sketch shows an individual who recorded video at the crime scene, while another person was seen in a car at the time. Authorities are offering a $25,000 reward for information that could lead to an arrest. This incident, which occurred nearly ten years ago, remains unsolved, highlighting the ongoing need for community support in criminal investigations.
Local police have stressed the significance of any details, no matter how small, that could aid in resolving the case. The FBI's San Francisco Field Office encourages anyone with relevant information to come forward. The case's longevity underscores the impact of unresolved violent crimes on community safety and trust in law enforcement.