Gainesville police seek help identifying suspects in Easter Sunday shooting

ContributedGainesville Police Chief Nelson Moya addresses the public in a video message seeking help identifying suspects in the April 20 shooting that killed 20-year-old Ontario Bayston. Gainesville Police Department

GAINSESVILLE, FL (352today.com) — Gainesville Police Chief Nelson Moya is urging the public to come forward with any information that could help solve the tragic shooting of 20-year-old Ontario Bayston, who was killed on Easter Sunday, April 20, near the TB McPherson Center.

“We want to bring attention to a case that we are working that is of high priority to our organization and to our community,” said Chief Moya. “That is the tragic shooting of an innocent 20-year-old victim, Ontario Bayston.”

Police have released surveillance footage showing two individuals of special interest. One, wearing a gray hoodie and red shorts, is seen displaying and firing a weapon.

“It is important for us to know where he is before the shooting, who he was with before and after the shooting,” Moya said. “This individual runs southeast along Southeast 15th Street.”

The second clip shows a crowd approaching the scene moments after the shooting, with one person seen running away.

“This individual is also of special interest,” Moya added. “We’re asking for your help in helping us identify who he is and anybody that may have had contact with him.”

Bayston, Moya said, was “clearly caught in a crossfire.”

“As your Chief of Police, I am asking for your help,” he said. “Our detectives are working tirelessly… We cannot do it alone. If you saw something, heard something or know anything, no matter how small it may seem, please contact us.”

Chief Moya emphasized the importance of community cooperation in the investigation: “This is not just a police matter. This is about us as a community standing together against violence.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact Detective Matt Quinn at 352-339-0506 or the GPD Tip Line at 352-393-7700.