Phoenix police seek to ID man in video with transgender murder victim Kandis Capri

Phoenix police released video footage Saturday of a man they believe is connected to the August killing of transgender woman Kandis Capri, 35.

Capri died of multiple gunshot wounds on Aug. 11 in an apartment complex parking lot near 45th Avenue and Thomas Road. A man police believe to be the shooter was seen fleeing the parking lot. He is described as Black, about 25 years old, 5-foot-10, 155 pounds and clean shaven.

Capri's killing sparked international media coverage, and about 500 people attended her funeral.

New video footage shows Capri walking with a man near a convenience store. The man almost walked into the store but paused and followed Capri into the parking lot. He is described as Black male in his early to mid-20s with a thin to medium build.

Capri's family reached out to the community and pleaded with law enforcement for answers about her killing.

"I want justice for my child... and for the transgender community," Capri's mother, Adria Gaines, said at an August vigil.

Police asked anyone with information regarding the man in the video or Capri's killing to contact Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS or online at www.silentwitness.org.

Silent Witness is offering a $100,000 cash reward for information leading to an arrest in connection with the killing.