The reward for information regarding the Orange Mound weekend shootings has been lifted to a total of $25,000.
The city of Memphis and CrimeStoppers originally came out with a $15,000 reward leading to information on suspects involved, and now the U.S. Marshals Service has offered another $10,000 on top of the original reward.
On Saturday afternoon, shots rang out at Orange Mound Park during an unauthorized block party which led to the death of two people.
Around 200-300 people were at the party where videos at the scene confirm there were cars doing donuts on the basketball court and multiple individuals carrying assault rifles.
The two killed were 22-year-old Chalmar Fason and 17-year-old Antonio Humphrey. The other victims at the party ranged from the ages of 16 to 29.
No information has been released by Memphis police yet. Any information can be shared with Memphis CrimeStoppers at 901-528-CASH.