A father-of-two was battling stage four colon cancer when he was murdered in what appears to be a random attack.
Larry Evans, 48, was found unconscious and not breathing while suffering from an apparent gunshot wound outside of a McDonald’s on Benning Road just minutes after midnight on February 24.
First responders tried to save him, but he was pronounced dead at the scene, according to DC News Now.
Upon further investigation, police found surveillance footage showing a light-colored sedan pulling up near the McDonald’s.
The footage, released by the Metropolitan Police Department last week, then shows a man walking near the fast food joint wearing a black hoodie, pants, black-and-white sneakers, shoes and a mask.
The man, whom authorities are now considering a person of interest, was also captured on surveillance footage from inside the restaurant walking past.
Following the shooting, the suspect is also seen running to the light-colored sedan, entering it on the passenger side before it speeds away.

Larry Evans, 48, a father-of-two, was murdered on February 24 in what appears to be a random attack outside of a McDonald’s

Surveillance footage showed a person of interest walking near the McDonald’s wearing a black hoodie, pants, black-and-white sneakers, shoes and a mask

He had apparently arrived in a light-colored sedan and ran back into the vehicle following the shooting
Family members told Fox 5 that Evans was a ‘funny guy’ who had two daughters.
One family member also told the network that she doesn’t know why Evans was on Benning Road that night, leaving them to wonder who gunned down the family man and why.
As the investigation, police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for any information on the suspect that leads to an arrest or conviction.