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Police seek to identify 2 people in Gottingen Street homicide investigation

Halifax police are asking for the public's help in identifyingtwo people who were in the area when Treyvhon Alrick Bradshaw was killed onGottingenStreet last month.

Police say they were in the area at the time of the shooting

Halifax police are asking these two individuals, or anyone who may know their identity, to contact them at 902-490-5020. (Submitted by Halifax Regional Police)

Halifax police are asking for the public's help in identifying two people who were in the area when Treyvhon Alrick Bradshaw was killed on Gottingen Street last month.

The 25-year-old wasshot in the early morning hoursof March 18. He was taken to hospital, but died. The medical examiner later ruled his death a homicide.

Halifaxpolice on Thursday released photos oftwo people who were in the area at the time of the incident.

They say investigators have exhausted all avenues, but have not been able to identify them, and so they are asking the individuals to come forward or forsomeone toidentify them.

Halifax police say this person of interest was in the area at the time of the incident. (Submitted by Halifax Regional Police)

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 902-490-5020.

Last month, investigators noted thatpeople were taking cellphone videos immediately after the shooting in the area of The Den nightclub at2182 Gottingen St. On Thursday, they renewed pleas forthose people to share any videos and photos with police.

"The smallest piece of information can help to advance the investigation and solve Treyvhon's [homicide]," a news release said.

Police cars and caution tape on a Halifax street.
The shooting happened on Gottingen Street near Cornwallis Street on March 18. (Robert Short/CBC)