 The shooting death of a hunter from Little Falls is now being considered a homicide. The Morrison County Sheriff held the press conference today to release new details of the investigation and to urge the community to come forward with any information they may have. Our Logan Gay has more. We just want some answers to who done this horrible thing to our son. That was Terry Briss mother asking for someone who may have information on her son's death to come forward. Terry Briss was shot and killed last month while he was hunting on his family land near an intersection of Hawthorne and Jewel Road. Preliminary autopsy results from the Ramsey County Medical's office examiner's office concluded that Terry Briss died from blood loss resulting from a gunshot wound. Initially investigators could not say the incident was an accident or a murder. Now however they have come forward and officially classified it as a homicide with the evidence that we have and communicating with the Ramsey County Medical examiner's office. We have ruled out that this is an accidental shooting and that this is definitely a homicide and that's the way we're moving forward. And Terry Briss body was found behind these bolted gates leading to private property missing an important piece of equipment. We're asking for the public's assistance and locating a Winchester model AP-3030 lever action rifle belonging to Terry Briss. The incident has been especially hard on the Briss family where he left behind a wife and four kids. Although the family has received a vast amount of support from the community Briss mother says she will not have peace until her son's murderer is found. You look at people and you wonder are you the one that done that to my son? The family is offering a $20,000 reward for any information that leads to the identification of the killer. In low falls Logan Gaye Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.