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FBI Releases Sketch of Second Suspect in 2016 Aquatic Park Slaying

Officials are offering a $25,000 reward to spur public tips that could break open the long-stalled case of college pitcher Calvin Riley.

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Calvin Riley was 20 years old when he was shot and killed at San Francisco’s Aquatic Park. 
FILE: Aquatic Park visitors walk along the promenade in front of the Maritime Museum in San Francisco. 
Sean Riley stands for a portrait while holding a photograph of his slain son Calvin Riley at Aquatic Park near Ghiradelli Square at the same spot where his son was murdered in 2016 in San Francisco.

Overview

  • The FBI published a sketch depicting a bearded man with glasses who was seen recording video at Aquatic Park on the night Riley was fatally shot.
  • Investigators previously released a sketch of a white-car driver accompanied by a blonde woman and flagged two vehicles—a dark Audi A3 wagon and a white Hyundai Sonata—though no arrests followed those leads.
  • Calvin Riley, a 20-year-old Delta College pitcher, was shot in the torso on August 6, 2016, while playing Pokémon Go with a friend at the popular San Francisco park.
  • Riley’s wallet and phone remained untouched and no motive has been determined, underscoring the case’s lingering mysteries.
  • His father, Sean Riley, has criticized the U.S. Park Police’s initial handling of the homicide and continues to press for justice.