Police are looking for the suspect involved in Sunday morning’s shooting the left one man dead at a Fargo McDonald’s.

On Sunday around 5:30 A.M., Fargo Police officers responded to medical assist at the McDonalds located at 905 Main Avenue. Once on scene, officers located a male, in his twenties, laying in the parking lot with multiple gunshot injuries. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

Through an investigation, officials found the victim was sitting on a curb next to the building when a dark blue or black Chevy Trailblazer entered the parking lot at a high rate of speed. The driver pulled up next to the victim and shot the victim multiple times. The victim got up and ran westbound in the parking lot, but collapsed after a short distance. The suspect drove out of the parking lot and continued eastbound on Main Avenue.

The Fargo Police Department is releasing three photographs from video surveillance cameras located at the scene.

If you recognize the driver, please contact the Red River Regional Dispatch Center at (701) 451-7660 to be connected to a Fargo Police officer. If you recognize the vehicle, or have information regarding this incident, please contact the Fargo Police Department tip line at (701) 241-5777, or text-a-tip to (701) 730-8888. This incident is still under investigation.

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Police tell Valley News Live that a man was gunned down while sitting on the curb outside the McDonald's on Main avenue around 5AM Sunday morning. Police are reviewing surveillance video to get a better description of the suspect but say he could be a darker skinned male. They also tell us the person was driving what appeared to be a dark blue or black Chevy Trailblazer. Police say the man was shot multiple times but tried run away. They say he made it about 100 feet before collapsing.

Witnesses tell Valley News Live that they saw a person wearing a jogging suit lying on the pavement outside the restaurant. Part of the area was also roped off with crime scene tape. Earlier witness reports that a woman had been shot were incorrect.

Main avenue is open to traffic despite the parking lot still being roped off.

Employees of the restaurant say they have "no comment" about what occurred. We have a crew on scene and will update this story as more information becomes available.