COPS have released an update in the murder of college baseball player Calvin Riley.
The 20-year-old was killed in San Francisco in August 2016.

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Cops have provided an update on the unsolved case[/caption]
The aspiring MLB prospect was playing video game Pokemon Go when he was shot.
The friend he was with heard the gunshot from behind and saw him hit the ground.
Riley’s murder has gone unsolved for nine years.
But earlier this week the FBI released a new sketch of a second person of interest.
The drawing shows a man with a beard and glasses.
The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information relating to the case.
A sketch was released of a person of interest by authorities shortly after Riley’s death in 2016.
Riley played baseball for the San Joaquin Delta College Mustangs.
According to KTVU, he was from Boston and dreamed of playing for the Red Sox.
But he also had a liking for the San Francisco Giants.
His dad Sean Riley praised authorities for their efforts.
“I think they’ve, they’ve done an outstanding job,” he said.
“It’s been lot. I mean, it has been nine years.
“This has ripped my family apart.
“I miss my family. I miss him. I miss it all.
“Very sad, I mean, it’s a lot of sleepless nights, a lot, you know, just trying to, trying to cope.
“I mean I had Calvin when I was.
“I had just turned 21. So we grew up together.”
The family also posted a statement on social media which read, “There’s not a day, hour, minute or second that we don’t think about you and the great memories that you left us with.
“Calvin, we promise you that we will find this person and bring them to justice.
“Cal we love you and miss you so much. Until we all meet again.”