FBI Releases New Sketch of Person of Interest In Seemingly Random 2016 Aquatic Park Murder
The FBI has released a new sketch of a person of interest in the 2016 murder of Calvin Riley at San Francisco's Aquatic Park, where he was shot while playing Pokémon Go. The case, initially handled by the United States Park Police, was taken over by the FBI in 2023 after years of stagnation. Witnesses reported that Riley was shot without any prior confrontation, suggesting a random act of violence. The FBI is also investigating two suspect vehicles that fled the scene immediately after the shooting. Riley's father, Sean, described the lasting trauma the murder has inflicted on their family, while his mother, Keriann, expressed gratitude for the FBI's renewed efforts.
The investigation has now reached a critical juncture as the ninth anniversary of Riley's death approaches. Authorities are asking the public for any tips that could aid in identifying the suspects. The release of the new sketch aims to generate leads that could finally bring closure to the grieving family.