TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - As Florida A&M University continues its homecoming activities this week, the family of Quinton Langford is still grieving after he was killed during last year's homecoming.
This week, thousands of Rattlers, past and present, return to campus to celebrate homecoming. But this year, a well-loved student won't be there.
Quinton Langford was shot and killed on October 22, 2016 during last year's homecoming. His friend Landsey Ellison was shot, too, but survived.
"Yeah, it's crazy, man," said Allen Langford. "I mean, sometimes, I don't even believe it's real."
Allen Langford is Quinton's dad. He said his 20-year-old son would be anyone's friend and had a loving and caring heart.
"Just a great young man," said Langford. "Had his head on his shoulders. Knew what he wanted."
Tallahassee Police are still looking into what happened. No suspects yet but this surveillance video could shed some light.
"It shows a sedan-type vehicle -- so, maybe a four-door vehicle -- greenish in color...and it's seen leaving from the area," said Officer David Northway with Tallahassee Police Department. "Investigators believe that car is connected to the homicide."
Quinton and his friend were shot near this intersection. Quinton's family says whoever is behind this shooting has no idea the devastation and grief they've caused.
"Put yourself in my shoes. Put yourself in anybody else's shoes," said Langford. Nobody wants to say nothing until it happens to them."
"You may be the one sitting at home right now with a little piece of the puzzle that we need to finish the big picture," said Officer Northway.
The Big Bend Crime Stoppers is offering up to $8,000 for information leading to an arrest. Anyone can submit an anonymous tip by calling 850-574-tips.