
A man gunned down in a downtown Toronto mall Saturday afternoon was facing drug charges in Fort McMurray, Alta.
Ahmed Hassan, 24, was charged with cocaine trafficking in January 2010, along with five other people.
He was also charged with obstructing a police officer and possession of stolen goods.
Hassan failed to appear in court on the charges, leading to the issue of two warrants for his arrest.
One of Hassan's co-accused, a 19-year-old man from the Toronto-area, was killed three months later in a Fort McMurray apartment.
The victim's father, Abdul Kadir Ali, told CBC News that Hassan was a suspect in the death of his son, Abdinasir Dirie.
Hassan was out on bail at the time for the alleged forcible confinement of another Fort McMurray man, Jama Ahmed Mahamoud, in September 2008.
He was charged with robbery, assault, confinement
Hassan was one of six Somali Canadians charged with robbery, assault and unlawful confinement.
Under the conditions of his bail, he was supposed to be living with his parents in Edmonton.
Hassan eventually pleaded guilty to assault and theft in the incident.
Toronto police believe Hassan and a second man shot several times in the neck and chest were the intended targets of Saturday's shooting at the Eaton Centre. Both are believed to belong to gangs.
Five other people were also hurt in the shooting, including a 13-year-old boy still in hospital after being shot in the head.
Toronto police said Monday they've made an arrest in connection with the shooting.
Sources told CBC News that the suspect turned himself in to police on Sunday night.