A $30,000 reward is being offered in the shooting death of an Israeli man, killed while visiting Baltimore for a family wedding.

It comes as the city is seeing a spike in crime.

The reward being offered in the case is with help from the people in the very community where the victim was gunned down.

"I have seen a lot of footage, and it's just devastating to watch," said Baltimore City Councilman Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer, D-District 5.

Ephraim Gordon, 31, was in Baltimore for his cousin's wedding when police said he was confronted by a group early Monday morning on Fords Lane in Park Heights.

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"He parked his car in the lot right behind us and was walking across the lot to his aunt and uncle's house, where he had planned to stay the night, and what appears to be a robbery that went really wrong," Schleifer said.

Gordon was shot on his family's front steps and taken to an area hospital where he died.

Gordon, now becoming a statistic in a city he was visiting for the first time, as homicide numbers have already outpaced those from this time last year.

"It's outrageous the level of violence we face in the city, and what's even more outrageous is the low clearance rate that we have. You have a 59-to-60% chance of getting away with murder in Baltimore City, and none of us should be OK with," Schleifer said. Read more at WBAL