Update: $12,000 Reward Offered For Capture Of Firebombing Suspect That Killed 2

Baltimore City Police and the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms are offering a $12,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Antonio Wright, 26, who police say threw two Molotov cocktails into a home on Greenmount Avenue Saturday morning killing two teenagers.

The ATF added $10,000 to the reward at a news conference at police headquarters Sunday afternoon.

At the news conference police released video of Wright throwing the two Molotov cocktails in the home.

"This was a cold blooded murder," Police Commissioner Kevin Davis told reporters.

"He (Antonio Wright) had the fortitude to throw the Molotov cocktail."

Police have identified the two teens who died as 19-year-old Shi-Heem Sholto and 17-year-old Tyrone James.

Police spokesman T.J. Smith says neither victim lived at the house. He says that investigators were trying to determine if they were targeted. He adds their bodies were found on the third floor of the house.

Smith said five of the six people injured, including a 4-year-old boy and an 11-year-old boy, are now out of the hospital.

The only victim remaining in the hospital is a 20-year-old woman, who remains in critical condition.

Antonio Wright has been named "Public Enemy Number One," by the Baltimore City Police.

"Antonio Wright didn't give a damn who was in the house. Society hopes he rots in jail," Davis said.

Davis believes the firebombing was related to a non-fatal shooting on Thursday night in the same area.

Smith says investigators believe that the firebombing was in retaliation for the shooting.

"We are not sure if the victims were targeted, but the house was," Smith said.

Crews were dispatched just before 5 a.m. Saturday to the 1200 block of Greenmount Avenue.

When crews arrived, they were faced with heavy smoke and fire showing from multiple floors of the home.

Police identified the injured as follows:

A 38-year-old woman, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries

A 20-year-old woman, who suffered life-threatening injuries after jumping from the third level

A 17-year-old girl, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries

A 16-year-old girl, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries

An 11-year-old boy, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries

A 4-year-old boy, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries

Anyone with information about Wright -- who is 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 190 pounds -- is asked to call 911 or text a tip to 443-902-4824.

Anyone with information is asked to call Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7-LOCKUP.