An award of £20,000 is being offered to anyone who can provide information that could help solve the murder of a man in Queen's Park.
Tikquaan Stephenson-Walters, from the same area, was shot at close range by a suspect riding a white Honda moped in Bravington Road on September 4 at 11.05pm.
Emergency services treated the 28-year-old's gunshot injuries, but he died at the scene.
Four arrests have been made since then, but three months later police have released a new appeal in hopes to identify a man captured on CCTV before the attack took place.
Crimestoppers, an independent charity, is supporting the investigation by offering up to £20,000 for information that leads to the conviction of anyone involved in the murder.
Tikquaan’s family said in a joint statement: “The family and community are utterly broken by the devastating loss of such a special, innocent life. This heart-breaking tragedy serves as a reminder that Tikquaan could have been anyone’s son, brother, nephew, or friend.
“Your information could be the key to bringing justice for Tikquaan and providing closure to his grieving family, friends, and our community.”
He was previously described as a an "intellectual and charismatic young man" who had "no affiliation with any gang" other than growing up and attending school within the local area.
Detective Chief Inspector Wayne Jolley, from the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, said: “Today marks three months since Tikquaan was fatally shot in a quiet residential street. His family, understandably, remain heartbroken and my team and I remain dedicated to bring to justice whoever was responsible for this wicked violence.
“We have been working tirelessly over the last three months and we have made four arrests in connection with Tikquaan’s murder.
“We are continuing to make enquiries to identify a man who was captured on CCTV in the vicinity before the attack took place. We have today re-released his image.”
The reward is available for three months and is due to expire on March 4, 2025.
Information passed directly to police will not qualify for a reward. It must be submitted to Crimestoppers, who can be contacted on 0800 555 111 or crimestoppers-uk.org.
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