New lead in cold case murder of college athlete killed playing Pokémon Go

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About ten years after a university baseball player was killed, federal researchers announced a new development that they hoped to find the killer.
On Tuesday, the Federal Inspectors issued a new draft of a second person who was believed to have participated in the murder of Calvin Riley.
20 -year -old Riley, who has a rising baseball expectation for San Joaquin Delta College Mustangs, was shot with a friend at Aquatic Park in San Francisco on the evening of August 6, 2016.
According to the FBI, Riley and a friend were walking towards the end of the ride when Riley hit a bullet with a northwest orbit from the north.
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The Federal Inspectors published new information in the creepy, almost ten years of unresolved murder of college baseball player Calvin Riley, who played Pokémon Go in San Francisco. (FBI/Photo: Jakub Porzycki/Nurphoto through Getty Images)
During the murder, the agency said two people were found in the region.
A male suspect is believed to be the driver of the vehicle parked in the crime area, and a blonde woman was accompanied by about 20 to 30 years old.
There was an additional male recording video at the crime scene.
Authorities identified two suspects: 2015 White Hyundai Sonata and Dark Audi A3 wagon.
The FBI said that both vehicles came together shortly before killing and left together immediately after killing.
After the murder in 2016, the police released the draft of a person believed to be attached to the case.
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On Tuesday, FBI published a new draft of a second person interested in the unresolved murder of Calvin Riley, who was deadly hit by Pokémon Go in San Francisco. (FBI)
Previously a family friend He told KTVU Riley and his friend had noticed someone who watched from the top of the hill overlooking the park, but they were dark and focused on their phones, and instead they played Pokémon.
The motivation of killing was unclear. The inspectors said there was no confrontation or change between men and that Riley’s wallet and phone were not touched.
According to KTVU, Calvin’s father Sean Riley said, “This smashed my family,” he said. “I miss my family. I miss him. I miss all of them.”
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Calvin Riley poses with his family after a baseball match. (Calvin Riley Justice for Facebook)
In a statement on Tuesday, Outlet said that he hoped that this new information was “a turning point in the case” and praised FBI for trying to bring justice for his son’s death.
“I think they did an extraordinary job, Riley Riley said, accepting that agents work without getting tired in the case. “It’s been a lot. So it’s nine years.”
According to KTVU, Calvin Riley, originally from Boston, was a fan of San Francisco Giants, who dreamed of playing for Red Sox.
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“There is no day, clock, minutes or seconds when we do not think of the wonderful memories you have left us. Calvin, we promise that we will find this person and bring them to justice. Cal we love you and we miss you very much. The family wrote a post on a Facebook page dedicated to bringing justice to Riley.
The FBI offers up to $ 25,000 for information that leads to the identification and creation of possible reasons to arrest Calvin Riley’s murder (s).
Anyone who is informed is asked to contact the FBI to contact the San Francisco field office or send a clue online at 415-553-7400. Medicals.fbi.gov.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Lost persons, murders, national criminal cases, illegal migration and more. Story Tips and Ideas can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com.