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Canadian murder suspect on most-wanted list apprehended in Mississippi, was in US illegally, DHS says

An illegal immigrant who was one of Canada’s most wanted fugitives was apprehended last week in Mississippi, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stated Tuesday.

Adrian Vincent Walker, 28, a top 25 most-wanted international fugitive in Canada, is accused of first-degree murder.

“Thanks to the brave men and women of ICE, one of Canada’s most wanted criminals is now in prison. ” This person was wanted for a murder in Canada,” said Acting DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “He is now facing charges for illegal entry into the United States and illegal possession of a firearm.”

On March 23, federal agents apprehended Walker at his home in Tupelo.

The Toronto Police Service (TPS) sought Walker for a shooting that occurred on May 7, 2024, in the city’s York district.

According to Canadian authorities, Trevor Dalton John, 31, died as a result of the shooting; a lady was also injured but survived.

Another defendant, Kemyan Franklyn, 20, was apprehended days after the shooting and charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder.

Following the event, Toronto police designated Walker as a “most wanted person.” Federal authorities stated that Walker had been hiding in Mississippi using a false identity.

Walker, who previously served more than three years in a Canadian jail for aggravated assault, will face federal charges in the United States for unlawful entrance and possession of a firearm before being extradited to Canada to face murder and attempted murder charges.

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