FBI releases sketches for Pokémon Go killing in SF

((Crohn– The Federal Investigation Office (FBI) revealed suspects in the killing of San Francisco.

Nine years ago, Calvin Riley was fired in a deadly manner while playing Pokemon in the water park in San Francisco. Riley, according to the Federal Investigation Office, and a friend was walking near the end of the descent when the victim was shocked by a bullet that had a path from north to northwest around 9:50 pm on August 6, 2016.

The authorities said that the FBI was initially aware that two people were in the area at the time of the shooting.

The individual is believed to be a car driver with a blond female, about 20 to 30 years old, parked in the area, according to the authorities.

Verdin was seen recording a video at the crime scene.

Also, two suspicious cars were identified: one White Hyundai Sonata and a dark -colored Audi A3 package. At the FBI, the vehicles arrived together shortly before the killing and left side by side immediately after the killing.

Information that determines the identity of the suspects can lead to a $ 25,000 bonus from the FBI.

The agency said: “The FBI would like San Francisco to talk to anyone who was residing in the area, and he has information about the killing or events surrounding the murder, and/or has information about the two people or two plays.”

Leave a Comment