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DC Police Release video of suspects that he wanted to have colon cancer because of murder on a murder of murder fights in level 4

The DC police have published a surveillance video of a person of interest, which is believed to be connected to the murder of a man against the fourth stage of four cancer in the northeast.

The family of 48-year-old Larry Evans is broken heart. They say he was treated for colon cancer in the stadium when he was murdered last Monday evening.

The video published by the police shows a bright limousine near the McDonald's restaurant on the 1600 Block of Benning Road, ne. Moments later, the person is of interest near the McDonald's in a black hoodie, pants, black and white shoes and a mask. Video from the restaurant also captures him.

It continues to show that he runs to the car, climb into the passenger side and drive away after Evans has been shot down. The police say Evans died at the scene.

His family said Fox 5 that they were destroyed to speak in front of the camera, but said that Evans was a “funny guy” who had two daughters. A family member added that she did not know why he was in the Benning Road that night, and they wondered who killed him and why.

If you recognize the bright car or the person shown in this surveillance video, ask the police to call them. There is a reward of up to 25,000 US dollars for information that in this case leads to an arrest and conviction.

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