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SAPD: Who shot five people at Texas Roadhouse?

Crime Stoppers is offering up to $5,000 for clues that lead to the arrest of a man who shot five people Sunday night.

Almost three days after five innocent people were shot outside a local restaurant, the hunt for the gunman intensifies. Crime Stoppers has offered a reward for clues that lead to an arrest.

The shooter opened fire outside the Texas Roadhouse near Ingram Road and Loop 410 on the city’s northwest side Sunday night.

At the time, San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said this was a targeted attack.

"We do not believe that this shooting is random," he said.

But clues to the gunman's identity have been hard to come by, so police have shared grainy surveillance camera images of their suspect on social media.

Their Facebook post has almost 40,000 clicks and more than 500 shares.

Their plea, find the six foot tall, thin-framed black or Hispanic man who shot five people, including a 5-year-old.

Sgt. Michelle Ramos said, “Crime Stoppers is now involved and we're asking anybody if they have any information to please contact Crime Stoppers at 210-224-STOP. They can receive up to a $5,000 reward for providing any information on this case.”

A corporate spokesman for the restaurant chain said they are working closely with police and are hoping an arrest is made soon.

Meanwhile, police say four of the five victims who were shot have been released from the hospital. A condition on the fifth person has not been made available, nor have the names of any of those involved.

Police say two women, ages 39 and 50, and two men, ages 22 and 27, were injured, in addition to the five-year-old boy.

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