A second person was arrested and accused of death in April of the 21 -year -old international student Harsimrat Randhawa, who was an innocent spectator, according to Hamilton police.
Obiesea Okafor, 26, was located Thursday in North York in the Toronto suburbs, police said in a press release on Friday, a day after the murder positions and attempted murder against Jerdaine Foster, 32 years old.
Okafor was taken back to Hamilton and has been accused of three positions of murder attempt, he says.
Randhawa, from India, died at the hospital of a gunshot wound after she was hit by a street bullet while she was stopped near a bus stop at the intersection of Upper James Street and South Bend Road on April 17. He had just left the bus and was waiting to cross the street when he was hit.
Police spoke at a press conference on Thursday about Foster’s positions, a first -degree murder charge and three positions of murder attempt, which were established after it was arrested in the Niagara, Ontario cataracts, two days before.
Foster has ties with the regions of Hamilton, Halton and Niagara, who lives in short -term rental properties, police said.
At least seven people in four cars were involved in a dispute that led to Randhawa’s shooting, they told the press conference.
“This research is ongoing and detectives continue to relentlessly chasing all potential clients to identify and arrest those involved.”
Police urges anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers.