Toronto Police have released surveillance videos of a man allegedly involved in the killing of Marcus Gibson, who was fatally shot in his bedroom in his Riverside home on Nov. 27.

On Friday morning, Det. Murray Barnes said that they have received “very little” help from the public, and are hoping that the videos will help identify the suspect.

“Somebody’s going to know that person,” he said.

In first video, a man in dark clothing, wearing a grey baseball cap is seen walking towards Gibson’s home.

Around 30 minutes later, the same man is seen running the opposite way at “high speed,” towards what police believe to be a vehicle.

Barnes said that the most identifiable part of the suspect’s dress is the cap, which is believed to be a Detroit Tigers baseball cap with a “very unique pattern on top.”

“[The family] is devastated,” Barnes said. “Marcus is a son, a brother, he’s a father, and he surrounded himself with a lot of good friends, and the family are very good people.”

Barnes also said that the shooting was targeted.

“He was murdered in his bedroom.” Barnes said. “I don’t think there was a mistake in identity.”

Gibson was one of the two men arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of Tariq Mohammed at the Garden Restaurant in 2014.

The charges were dropped a few months after when the Crown had gathered more information.

The other man charged in the case, Ceyon Carrington, whose charges were also dropped, was shot and killed in an alleyway in March.

Barnes told media that there was no evidence that the two cases were linked.