UPDATE: Fargo Police have identified the victim as 20-year-old Gabriel Perez of Fargo.

Police say when they arrived on scene, he had multiple gunshot wounds. Life saving measures were performed, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Original: Early Sunday morning around 5:30 A.M, Fargo Police officers responded to McDonald’s along Main Avenue.

When they arrived on scene they noticed a male in his twenties laying on the parking lot floor with multiple gunshot injuries.

"Vehicle described as a dark blue or black Chevy trailblazer," said Deputy Chief of Fargo Police Joe Anderson.

Police checked surveillance video from nearby the scene, and saw a driver in a Trailblazer pull up to the victim who was sitting on the curb and then he opened fire.

"Don't know if any words were exchanged but it is fairly evident that it went down fairly quickly, the driver pulled out a handgun and shot several rounds at the victim," said Anderson.

Though the surveillance video could not provide a clear picture, police tell us they are looking for a dark skinned white male at the moment, or that the driver may be Hispanic or Native American. At this point the ethnicity is very unclear.

"The victim starts standing up and starts running away westbound in the parking lot, runs probably about 100 feet and collapses from his injuries," said Anderson.

The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

"We don't know if there was a temp sticker or something like that, or like a paper plate or if there actually license plates are on that vehicle," said Anderson.

Fargo police has released three photos to the public for help, and they are hopeful to get a license plate and get more information to direct them in who they should be looking for.

If you recognize the driver call police right away, and police are asking that you do not approach him.