Police are looking for suspects after a man was found shot to death in the parking lot of a Walgreens pharmacy in northwest Orlando early Thursday morning.

It happened around 1 a.m. at the Walgreens located at 5185 North Lane.          

Orlando Police and Orange County Sheriff's Office units headed to the store for a shots fired call and when they arrived they found a man in his 20s in the parking lot dead.

Investigators say he had been shot multiple times.

Police have not released his name.

News 13 spoke with a woman who calls herself "Nat," just after she was interviewed by police. She says she heard arguing, followed by four gunshots.

"I was outside and I was standing on the sidewalk," she said. "And I walked back some to make sure I was safe. ... When I walked back out, I seen people standing in the parking lot, standing over the victim's body."

This is the second deadly shooting in the area. In May 2014, another man in his 20s was shot dead in the same area.

News 13 spoke with Brenda Perry, who says her son, Theodore, was murdered in the same parking lot in 2005.

She saw the news of Thursday’s shooting, a man in his 20s, dead from multiple gunshots, and grew livid.

"It's very bad over here. You go into Family Dollar and they ask you, 'Do you wanna buy drugs?' You come into Walgreens, the same thing," Perry said. "It's terrible, this area is very terrible."

She added that she feels the pain of another mother who has lost her child, and that she hopes something will be done to stem the violence.