A man who was gunned down in Seminole Heights on Oct. 19 was laid to rest Saturday. 

Anthony Naiboa, 20, was the third person shot and killed in Seminole Heights in a span of ten days. 

Benjamin Mitchell, 22, was killed on Oct. 9. Two days later, 32-year-old Monica Hoffa was killed in a vacant lot. Police believe all the murders are connected and are pleading with the public for information. 

Naiboa's family continues to grieve as the killer remains on the loose. His funeral was held Saturday at the Seminole Heights United Methodist Church. 

"Today, we should not be here," Rev. Matt Horan said as he eulogized Anthony Naiboa. 

Naiboa's father spoke, saying whoever killed his son, failed.

"I don't know what this person is thinking," Casimar said, "but whatever he's thinking, one thing we know, Anthony will live forever." 

Casimar said his son suffered from autism, but that didn't hold him back. 

"He earned his high school diploma and had just gotten a job. He was leaving that job the night he was killed--packing up goods to be sent to victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico," Casimar said. 

Rev. Horan said Naiboa's giving spirit hasn't stopped giving. 

"When the killer took Anthony from you, he gave Anthony to all of us. When he took that courage away from you, he gave courage to all of us. What this person didn't realize, is that when they took this love from you, he gave this love to all of us," Rev. Horan said. 

Police are still asking for the public's help getting information on the killed. There is also a $35,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. 

Police released surveillance video of a person of interest seen running from the scene of the first murder and are asking anyone who may recognize the person to call Tampa Police at (813) 231-6130 or Crime Stoppers