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Family of murdered Indy man offer reward, pleads for justice

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The family of an Indianapolis man who was murdered last month is pleading for answers and offering a reward to help find the person responsible for his death.

Tristan Twilley, 44, was shot and killed while leaving a barber shop near 34th Street and Keystone Avenue on March 30.

Family members say Twilley was well known for his involvement in the community.

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They are offering a $1,000 reward to anyone with information that would lead to an arrest in Twilley’s murder.

Twilley’s cousin, Jasmine Jackson-Lewis said the family just wants closure.

"Every day I wake up and I'm angry, and I have to pray, and I have to ask for forgiveness. And I do forgive them, but you have to be held accountable for the things that you do,” said Jackson-Lewis.

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Police released surveillance video from the scene.

You can watch that video below.

Twilley is one of 39 people murdered in Indianapolis this year. Indianapolis police say 22 of those murders – including Twilley’s – remain unsolved.

MAP | 2018 Indianapolis Homicides

Anyone with information about this crime or any other should contact IMPD or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477.

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