Three years after a father of four was gunned down outside a Liberty Village nightclub, Toronto Police have released a composite sketch of a suspect and have extended a $50,000 reward in a bid to catch his killer.

On Sept. 11, 2016, Kiesingar Gunn was heading home from a party at the Forty2 Supperclub on Mowat Ave., when he saw an altercation in the parking lot with a crowd of about 20 to 30 people, and recognized one of the people fighting as his friend.

Police said Gunn jumped out of his car to try and break up the fight. During the altercation, he was shot in the head. The 26-year-old later died in hospital.

At a press conference on Tuesday, Toronto Police Det. Leslie Dunkley said that the $50,000 reward would be extented until Sept, 10, 2020. Police also released a sketch of the suspect.

The suspect, who police say fled the scene on foot, is described as a five-foot-eleven Black male, between 18 and 22 with a slim build.